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The Arab Left, not to be confused with specifically Arab socialism, consists of Arabs who identify with, or is engaged with, left-wing or left-liberal causes and ideology through political organizations or as specifically individuals. The Arab left has been realized in numerous organizations throughout, particularly, the Middle East and North Africa. Arabs have had partial interaction with Marxism[1], but the Arab left has consistently been in opposition to imperialism and in support of social justice.[2]