Redefining Arab identity as an open project in a world

Redefining Arab identity as an open project in a world

Authors: Firas Habbal, Amjad Taha
Journal: International Journal Of Civilizations Studies & Tolerance Sciences
Volume: Vol 2 Issue 2
Keywords: Arab Identity, Open World, Redifine Identity, Arab Culture


Abstract

This research explores the necessity of redefining Arab identity as an open project, particularly in a contemporary landscape where conventional meanings disintegrate under the pressures of packaged identities and conflicting linguistic affiliations. By addressing the central question of how this reformation can promote inclusivity and dialogue, the study employs qualitative methodologies, including interviews, surveys, and an analysis of current cultural narratives, to capture the diverse perceptions and lived experiences surrounding Arab identity. Key findings reveal a significant desire among participants for a flexible identity framework that embraces pluralism and fosters intercultural communication, challenging the prevailing notion of a monolithic Arab identity. These insights not only highlight the potential for redefining identity in a more inclusive manner but also underline the critical implications for healthcare, where understanding cultural identity can enhance patient-provider interactions and contribute to more equitable healthcare delivery. The broader impact of this research suggests that by reconceptualizing Arab identity as a dynamic project, stakeholders in the healthcare field can better address the complexities of cultural identity, improve health outcomes, and cultivate a more cohesive society. Ultimately, this study advocates for an ongoing dialogue around identity that can contribute to both personal and collective well-being within diverse populations.

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