Shvarkistanism (Shvarkis from the Hazara: Shvar meaning unity ) , or Shvarkistanist Thought is an ideology..[1] which serves the political party French the Shvarkistani Party, designed by its founder Mohammad Azizo. It guides the activities of the Shvarkistani Party.

This ideology advocates the movement of the nation towards "equalities" halfway between Communism and Capitalism[2]

Doctrine edit

The doctrine of Shvarkistanism takes up the ideas of communism and capitalism, which also advocates the development of Islam in France and is also based on a strong spirit criticism of the current government French[3] [4] [5].

History edit

The emergence of Shvarkistanism traces its roots back to the experiences and profound reflections of Azizo, a prominent member of the organization Les Amis de la Terre France . In 2021, Azizo, accompanied by his associate and friend Tristan Theblanc, a law graduate from Sorbonne University and later a key figure in the Party, embarked on unveiling the complexities and challenges that marked France since 2005 in an extensive and huge autobiographical work, Les problèmes radicaux en France focusing on his professional journey[6] [7]

In this visionary work, Azizo not only presents an assessment of persistent issues in France but also proposes innovative and revolutionary solutions. It is in this crucial section of the book that the foundations of Shvarkistanism begin to emerge under Azizo's insightful pen. Key ideas, such as an economy midway between communism and capitalism[8], take shape, demonstrating the intent to create an innovative economic model that transcends traditional boundaries.

Two weeks after the publication of his work, Azizo utilizes the local journal Le Code[9] led by his associate Ahmed Van Jazil, to further disseminate the ideals of Shvarkistanism. The writings published in the journal mark a significant turning point, further articulating the vision of Shvarkistanism by emphasizing elements such as the connection with Islam and even anti-Zionism . These ideas stem from the desire to reconcile Islamic principles with a modern approach to governance while expressing distinct political positions[10] , including a critique of certain policies associated with Zionism .

The rapid evolution of Azizo's ideas, from drafting Les problèmes radicaux en France to publication in Le Code , underscores the dynamic and receptive nature of the political and intellectual environment to his innovative proposals[11]. Shvarkistanism, as an emerging ideology, thus finds its starting point in an individual's insightful questioning of the sociopolitical issues of his time and his determination to propose bold and progressive solutions.

On December 1, 2023, Mohammad Azizo, alongside his collective, known as Harakat and consisting of members such as Tristan Theblanc, Raphael Hoffendaim, and Abdullah Sarakana (his cousin), founded a left-wing political party, the Shvarkistan Party. This marked a significant milestone in Azizo's political journey, as he sought to translate his consolidated ideologies into tangible political action. The foundation of the Shvarkistan Party was a culmination of Azizo's efforts, supported by the intellectual contributions of his collective members.

Within this political landscape, Mohammad Azizo, having solidified his ideologies through the platform of the Le Code journal, introduced the ideology of Shvarkistanism. The term "Shvar" in Hazara, a dialect spoken in the southern part of Asia, meaning "Unity," became the cornerstone of this ideology . Shvarkistanism, as conceptualized by Azizo, became a comprehensive framework that encapsulated all his ideas, serving as a major pillar for the Shvarkistan Party.

The Shvarkistan Party, positioned to the left of the political spectrum, aimed to introduce a fresh perspective into the political discourse. With notable figures such as Tristan Theblanc, Raphael Hoffendaim, and Abdullah Sarakana within its ranks, the party represented a diverse coalition united by the principles of Shvarkistanism.

The ideology of Shvarkistanism, rooted in the concept of unity, sought to address contemporary challenges through a combination of economic, social, and cultural principles.

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  1. ^ -et-des-solutions-a-la-crise Economic Shvarkistanist Thought, on the site ledevoir.com of December 6, 2023, consulted on December 7, 2023.
  2. ^ "Shvarkistanism…". parti-shvarkistanais.fr. Retrieved 2020-09-03..
  3. ^ Mohammad Azizo (2021). Les problèmes radicaux en France (in French). p. 30.
  4. ^ Mohammad Azizo (2021). Les problèmes radicaux en France (in French). p. 77.
  5. ^ Mohammad Azizo (2021). Les problèmes radicaux en France (in French). p. 105.
  6. ^ "Les problèmes radicaux en France - Mohammad Azizo". Babelio.
  7. ^ https://bibliotheques.paris.fr/numerique/search.aspx?SC=ebook&QUERY=les+problemes+radicaux+en+France+&QUERY_LABEL=
  8. ^ Mohammad Azizo (2021). Les problèmes radicaux en France (in French). p. 308.
  9. ^ "Code". scopalto.
  10. ^ Shvarkistanisme, contre les valeurs de la France?. Guillaume Galienne Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence. 2023. p. 33.
  11. ^ "Accueil - Politique". www.revuepolitique.be. September 14, 2023.