- Assyrianism
The term "Assyrianism" or Assyrian nationalism refers to a variant of
Syriac Christian nationalism , which originated in the 19th century and is in direct opposition toPan-Arabism .Assyrianism is the ideology of a united
Assyrian people , coupled with the irredentist quest forAssyrian independence .Within the Assyrian population, Assyrianism meets resistance as the result of confessional boundaries, in particular the christological division between the
Syriac Orthodox Church ("West Syriac") and theAssyrian Church of the East ,Chaldean Catholic Church ("East Syriac"). The first two churches are not divided by a formally declared schism, but their doctrine has moved so far apart for mutual accusations of heresy.According to
Raif Toma , Assyrianism goes beyond mere Syriac patriotism, and ultimately aims at the unification of all "Mesopotamians", properly qualifying as "Pan-Mesopotamianism". This variant of Assyrianism is independent of Christian denomination and qualifies asethnic nationalism , in that it identifies theAssyrian people as the heirs of the Assyrian Empire, and as the indigenous population of Mesopotamia, as opposed to theArab s, which are identified as an intrusive element due to theMuslim conquests . This is expressed e.g. in theAssyrian calendar introduced in the 1950, which chooses as its era 6700 BC, the estimated date of construction of the first (pre-historical, pre-Semitic) temple atAssur .According to Dr.
David B. Perley , one of the founding fathers of Assyrianism, Assyrian is defined as:quotation|When a person is of Assyrian blood, he retains his birthright, self-esteem, and the heritage of his fathers. It is for this very reason that he may be called a Jacobite-Assyrian, Nestorian-Assyrian, Assyrian-Presbyterian, or Chaldean-Christian. Calling someone a Jacobite-Assyrian should be no more amazing than calling someone else an Irish Catholic. It is a mere matter of hyphenated description, not a hyphenation or division. A hyphen does not divide; it unites. The use of the term Nestorian-Assyrian is the simplest way of designating a Nestorian, who comes from, or who has, an Assyrian background. The term Assyrian is one single unity. The approach of this oneness of all Assyrians regardless of their religious adherence is through the avenue of blood, and through the majesty of common memories. Religions is a faith acquired and is changeable. Nationality is one's flesh and blood; it is his total nature. Even death cannot undo it. [cite book
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ref = cited from back cover]Organisations advocating Assyrism are the
Assyrian Universal Alliance (since 1968) andShuraya (since 1978). TheAssyrian flag was designed by the Assyrian Universal Alliance in 1968.Fact|date=September 2007 The past year has seen a very unusual surge in Assyrianism among youth in the Diaspora. In Australia, the Assyrian Church of the East has encouraged Assyrian nationalism through youth groups and associations, and the building of the St Hurmizd Primary Assyrian school (the first in the world), whose curriculum stresses the importance of religion and also nationalism through the teaching of Assyrian history and language at the school.ee also
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Assyrian independence
*Assyrian naming dispute
*Assyrian - The Struggle for Identity
*Pan-Arabism
*Pan-Turkism
*Zionism
*Armenian nationalism
*Pan-nationalism
*Greater Syria
*Freydun Atturaya
*Naum Faiq
*Assyrian Socialist Party
*Syrian Social Nationalist Party
*Nationalism and ancient history
*Aramaeanism
*Shuraya References
External links
* [http://www.aina.org/aol/peter/survival.htm Assyrian Nationalism: A Mechanism For Survival]
* [http://www.aina.org/books/oadoan.pdf The Origins and Development of Assyrian Nationalism] , by Robert DeKelaita
* [http://www.yauno.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=186 Martin Tamcke, YAUNO interview (2004)]
* [http://www.beepworld.de/members41/assyrismus/ Raif Toma: "Assyrismus"]
* [http://www.nineveh.com/NeoAssyrianism%20&%20the%20End%20of%20the.html Neo-Assyrianism & the End of the Confounded Identity]
*http://www.bethnahrin.nl/nationsmen.php?id=index&menu=menu
* [http://www.bethsuryoyo.com/Code/Articles/Nationalism.html Nationalism]
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panmesopotamismus Pan-Mesopotamism]
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