Nah.
"Islamo-Arab Nationalist" is like National-Socialism. It's two opposites, as Andy Card pointed out. It seems as if you made the term up out of the clear blue.
Walt
If had even the slightest clue about German politics between 1920 and 1945 you would know that these alleged "opposites" can and do function together with very dangerous consequences. The same goes with islam and arabism.
It seems as if you made the term up out of the clear blue.
I believe most call it either "islamic nationalism" or "islamic-arab nationalism" or something of that nature. "Islamo-arab" is my descriptive term of the same concept, though even the simplest of linguistic trivialities are obviously lost upon you.
If you had even the slightest clue about German politics between 1920 and 1945, you would recognize the idiocy of that statement of alleged incompatability, not to mention the danger created when the two merge. The same goes for nationalism in the mohammedan world.
It seems as if you made the term up out of the clear blue.
You'll probably find others refer to it as "Islamic Nationalism" or "Islamic-Arab Nationalism." My own descriptive term of choice is "Islamo-arab nationalism" but that is a matter of personal preference. It's a reference to the same thing, but sadly even the trivialities of descriptive linguistics are lost upon your simple and closed mind.