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Constantin Zureiq (born Damascus
Damascus

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 1909-2000) was a prominent Arab
Arab

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 intellectual and academic, ane one of the pioneering theorists of modern Arab nationalism
Arab nationalism

Arab nationalism is a nationalist ideology which rose to prominence amongst Arabs from the early 20th century onwards. Its central premise is that the peoples and countries of the Arab World, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea, constitute one nation and are bound together by their common linguistic, cultural, and historical heritage....
. He developed some ideas, such as the "Arab mission" and "national philosophy", which were to become key concepts for Arab nationalist thinkers, and in more recent years was a strong proponent of an intellectual reformation of Arab society, emphasising the need for rationalism and an ethical revolution.

tantin Zureiq was born in Damascus
Damascus

Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria. It is List of oldest continuously inhabited cities and its current population is estimated at about 4,000,000....
 in 1909 into a Greek Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox Church

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 family, and received his primary education in the Orthodox school system and attended secondary school at International College
International College, Beirut

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, in Beirut
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Constantin Zureiq (born Damascus
Damascus

Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria. It is List of oldest continuously inhabited cities and its current population is estimated at about 4,000,000....
 1909-2000) was a prominent Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
 intellectual and academic, ane one of the pioneering theorists of modern Arab nationalism
Arab nationalism

Arab nationalism is a nationalist ideology which rose to prominence amongst Arabs from the early 20th century onwards. Its central premise is that the peoples and countries of the Arab World, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea, constitute one nation and are bound together by their common linguistic, cultural, and historical heritage....
. He developed some ideas, such as the "Arab mission" and "national philosophy", which were to become key concepts for Arab nationalist thinkers, and in more recent years was a strong proponent of an intellectual reformation of Arab society, emphasising the need for rationalism and an ethical revolution.

Life and academic career

Constantin Zureiq was born in Damascus
Damascus

Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria. It is List of oldest continuously inhabited cities and its current population is estimated at about 4,000,000....
 in 1909 into a Greek Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world with an estimated 225 million members worldwide. It is considered by its adherents to be the Four Marks of the Church established by Jesus Christ and his Apostles nearly 2000 years ago....
 family, and received his primary education in the Orthodox school system and attended secondary school at International College
International College, Beirut

International College is a private school co-educational University-preparatory school to the American University of Beirut mainly, as well as United States Ivy League universities....
, in Beirut
Beirut

Beirut is the Capital and largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2.1 million as of 2007. Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's coastline with the Mediterranean sea, it serves as the country's largest and main seaport and also forms the Beirut District area, which consists of the city and its suburbs....
. He subsequently studied at the American University of Beirut
American University of Beirut

The American University of Beirut is a private, independent university in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded as the Syrian Protestant College by United States missionary Daniel Bliss in 1866....
 before completing his studies at Princeton University
Princeton University

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 in the United States
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, where he received a doctorate in history in 1930.

After receiving his doctorate Zureiq worked as a university lecturer and as a diplomat, before being appointed president of University of Damascus
University of Damascus

The University of Damascus is the largest university in Syria, located in the capital Damascus. It was founded in 1923 through the merger of the School of Medicine and the Institute of Law , also making it the oldest university in the country....
 in 1949. In 1952 he was appointed vice-president of the American University of Beirut, and from 1954 to 1958 was its acting president.

Contribution to the theoretical development of Arab nationalism

Zureiq's first notable publication, based on a lecture he gave in 1938, was entitled The Arab consciousness (al-wa`i al-`arabi). In this book, published in 1939, he introduced the concept of the "Arab mission": the aim of each nation, he stated, was "the message it brings to human culture and general civilisation", and a nation without a mission was not worthy of the name. The consciousness of having a "national mission" would bring the Arab struggle for independence new strength and meaning and would regain for the Arabs their world role. As for the Arab mission itself, in the current age it would be
to absorb the knowledge of the West and to join it with the views that have arisen in reaction to it, and to combine them in a new unity that will be a sign of the coming life, and that the Arabs will spread to the world as they spread their brilliant civilisation in the past ages.
It was also in this work that Zureiq called for a "national philosophy", which he expressed as the thought absorbed by the youth of the nation combined with their feelings to form a "nationalist creed". Such a philosophy, he declared, was necessary for national renewal.

Both these concepts were to become prominent in the nationalist ideology developed by other Arab writers, and indeed the idea of an Arab mission would be taken up, in a different form, by Michel Aflaq
Michel Aflaq

Michel Aflaq was the ideological founder of Baathism, a form of secular Arab nationalism....
 and become the slogan of the Ba'th Party in later years. Zureiq was also a major intellectual influence on the Arab Nationalist Movement
Arab Nationalist Movement

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Engagement in current intellectual debate

Zureiq's most recent work, Ma al-`amal? hadith ila al-ajyal al-`arabiyya al-tali`a (What is to be done? An address to the rising Arab generations), analyses the current challenges faced by the Arab world. He points to the absence of rationalism as a primary factor. He notes that internal and external factors have weakened the progressive forces of the various nationalist and left-wing movements, robbing them of their ability to effect the necessary changes in society and thus facilitating the rise of religious fundamentalism. In response to this situation, he calls for rationalism and an ethical approach, emphasising that "the important thing is individual struggle, not the seizing of power by any party". For Zureiq, the role of intellectuals remains crucial in efforts to "raise the level of the masses" and bring Arab society out of its present weakened condition.

Source

Rihanat al-nahda fi'l-fikr al-'arabi, Maher Charif
Maher Charif

Maher Charif is a Palestinian Marxist historian specialising in modern Arab intellectual history and the history of Arab political movements....
, Damascus, Dar al-Mada, 2000.