Syrian Future Movement and Sports
The Syrian Future Movement views sports as a physical, psychological, and national necessity that enhances health and fitness over laziness and illness.
The movement emphasizes the need for sports to be connected to their philosophical, metaphysical, ethical, legal, political, and aesthetic dimensions.
The Syrian Future Movement aims to make the Syrian people athletic and contribute to all global sports (both physical and mental).
The movement believes in the role of global and Olympic games in strengthening relationships among nations and rejects the exploitation of sports for fanaticism and unethical behavior.
The Syrian Future Movement prioritizes building children’s athletic skills to help them stay active, stimulating both body and mind.
The movement sees the need for state support for all beneficial sports and rejects violent and unethical sports.
The Syrian Future Movement believes sports help individuals build pride and recognize their importance, preventing the infiltration of inferior thinking into popular mentality.
The movement sees sports as crucial for promoting and strengthening national spirit and teamwork, fostering collaboration over rivalry.
The Syrian Future Movement places great importance on the philosophy of sports for the social virtues it raises and for valuing the beauty of athletic performance.
The movement believes sports play a role in promoting peace and sustainable development by spreading a culture of tolerance and respect.
The Syrian Future Movement sees sports as significantly contributing to empowering women, youth, and communities to approach life openly and effectively.
The movement emphasizes sports as allies of human rights values, bringing people closer together and respecting human dignity.
The Syrian Future Movement considers sporting events key to implementing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The movement believes that individual sports like running, swimming, and weightlifting help develop individuals positively.
The Syrian Future Movement sees team sports like soccer and volleyball increasing community collaboration and bringing people together around a universally beneficial cause.
The movement believes that combat sports like karate, judo, and wrestling can relieve and regulate anger.
The Syrian Future Movement supports various sports, including power sports, climbing, cycling, diverse water sports, aerial sports, and mental sports.
The movement also supports e-sports, considering them beneficial for mental, social, strategic skills and problem-solving ability.
The Syrian Future Movement opposes politicizing sports or subordinating them to a party or group over the nation, encouraging the establishment of private clubs focused on individual development in body, mind, thought, and muscle, while emphasizing national affiliation and competition.