The Arab Fascistic Front was an Arab fascist political party that existed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq during the early 20th century. It had a very small presence in Saudi Arabia, where the Arab National Socialist Party had more strength, but the Fascistic Front had the support of 3% of the electorate in Iraq by 1936. The party advocated the creation of an Arab nation spanning from Morocco to Iran, and it shared the Nazi Party's views on racial superiority and heterogeneity, although it argued that Arabs were the people that were destined to rule the world. The party was also influenced by Islamic nationalism, as the party justified its goals of conquering neighboring regions by declaring that they would unite the ummah as one nation.