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Qatifi Ba'athism was first theorised by Hakim and al-Karim following the 1962 Qatifi coup, when the Qatifi branch of the Ba'ath Party came under the control of al-Karim. Spearheaded by Zaki the Qatifi Ba'ath Party changed its idealogical slant heavily incorporating elements of Marxism into Ba'athist thought. Although the movement still favoured Pan Arabism greater focus was placed on the "Ba'athist Revolution" that consists of five tenants - nationalism, social justice, socialism, freedom and secularism.

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  • Qatifi Ba'athism was first theorised by Hakim and al-Karim following the 1962 Qatifi coup, when the Qatifi branch of the Ba'ath Party came under the control of al-Karim. Spearheaded by Zaki the Qatifi Ba'ath Party changed its idealogical slant heavily incorporating elements of Marxism into Ba'athist thought. Although the movement still favoured Pan Arabism greater focus was placed on the "Ba'athist Revolution" that consists of five tenants - nationalism, social justice, socialism, freedom and secularism.
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  • Qatifi Ba'athism was first theorised by Hakim and al-Karim following the 1962 Qatifi coup, when the Qatifi branch of the Ba'ath Party came under the control of al-Karim. Spearheaded by Zaki the Qatifi Ba'ath Party changed its idealogical slant heavily incorporating elements of Marxism into Ba'athist thought. Although the movement still favoured Pan Arabism greater focus was placed on the "Ba'athist Revolution" that consists of five tenants - nationalism, social justice, socialism, freedom and secularism. Following Arab defeat in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War Zaki was purged from within the party, with Pan-Arabism being scrapped. Nevertheless idealogical features such as the Ba'athist Revolution and dialectical materialism remained in Qatifi Ba'athist thought, which continued to be propagated by the Qatifi Ba'athist Party. Following the death of al-Karim Qatifi Ba'athist thought became less influential, and after Abdullah Rajab takeover of power in 1989 it was all but ignored by the ruling party. Nevertheless, following the 2015 presidential elections there has been a resurgence of Qatifi Ba'athism within the Qatifi Ba'ath Party.
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