Abstract

Theories of social capital, government performance, Islamic values, and globalization are among the most important tools that can be used to help explain individuals’ political attitudes. The present research attempts to address the effects of the abovementioned factors on the political attitude of Arab citizens using the Arab Barometer Wave IV data. The results showed that only 23.2% of citizens disagreed with a democratic political system, while 70.3% and 60.1% expressed their opposition to authoritarian and Shari’ah-based systems. Results of the final model of research indicated that memberships in social associations, on the one hand, increased the tendency of individuals to support authoritarian and law-based political systems and, on the other hand, did not have any significant effect on the tendency toward supporting a democratic political system. It was concluded that improving economic performance not only affected the promotion of the Shari’ah-based political system, but that Political Performance also reduced the inclinations toward Shari’ah and authoritarianism. Furthermore, Political Performance increased the tendency of individuals to favor a democratic system. In addition, although individuals’ support for a Shari’ah-based political system had increased, Islamic values did not act as a barrier that would keep individuals away from favoring a democratic political system. Among the variables of globalization, the expansion of communication reduced people’s tendencies toward Shari’ah and authoritative political systems, along with a positive effect on strengthening support for democratic systems. Ultimately, Westernization only affected the shrinking support of some Shari’ah-based political systems.

Highlights

  • It is hard to deny the importance of Islamic values in the Middle East

  • It is obvious that the attempt to bring about social and political changes in the states of the Middle East and North Africa is mainly shaped by the supporters of Islamic ideologies

  • This paper addresses the effect of social capital, government performance, Islamic values, and the phenomenon of globalization at the level of support for individuals based on a variety of competing models of political systems from the viewpoints of various theories and views

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Introduction

It is hard to deny the importance of Islamic values in the Middle East. What we have already observed in the Middle East and North Africa can be defined. In the context of Islamic Resurgence and Islamic Activism.. In the context of Islamic Resurgence and Islamic Activism.2 Both terms seem to refer to a similar phenomenon. It is obvious that the attempt to bring about social and political changes in the states of the Middle East and North Africa is mainly shaped by the supporters of Islamic ideologies. The term “Islamic ideology” is a new ideology belonging to the modern world and is defined through the politicization of Islam. Political Islam can be considered as a discourse organized around the central concept of the Islamic state. Islamists cover a range of events, from the emergence of an Islamic mentality to a full-fledged effort to rebuild society in accordance with Islamic principles.

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