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  2. Bangladesh Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Political Parties Regulation Ordinance was passed which legalized three parties. These parties then combined into one and formed the Bangladesh Muslim League on 8 August 1976. [7] [8] Later it was granted registration on 21 September 1976. [9] In 1978, the Bangladesh Muslim League separated into two factions.

  3. Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis is an Islamist political party in Bangladesh, established on December 8, 1989, through the merger of part of Bangladesh Khelafat Andolon and the Islami Jubo Shibir. The organization's primary aim is to establish a governance system in Bangladesh based on Islamic principles, particularly modeled on the Quran , Sunnah ...

  4. Awami League - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, he claimed that the Muslim League's objective of struggling to form a nation state had been achieved therefore political representation should continue focusing on nationalism based on Pakistani sovereignty. Suhrawardy's suggestion was not accepted and he parted ways with the party to be re-established as the Awami League in 1949.

  5. History of Awami League - Wikipedia

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    The controversy over 'One Unit' (the division of Pakistan into only two provinces, east and west) and the appropriate electoral system for Pakistan, whether joint or separate, also revived as soon as Suhrawardy became prime minister. In West Pakistan, there was strong opposition to the joint electorate by the Muslim League and the religious ...

  6. Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Eastern Bengal and Assam in 1905 set a precedent for the emergence of Bangladesh. The All-India Muslim League, which was founded in Dhaka in 1906, [13] fought for a separate Bengali Muslim homeland in the Eastern Bengal, which was proposed in the Lahore Resolution in 1940 by A. K. Fazlul Huq, the first Prime Minister of Bengal.

  7. Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Awami League, named the All Pakistan Awami Muslim League until 1953; Bangladesh Muslim League, A registered political party with Islamist Ideology; India. Indian Union Muslim League, an Islamic political party, mainly active in Kerala; Muslim League (Opposition), a party founded in Kerala in 1973; merged with the Indian Union Muslim ...

  8. Non-cooperation movement (1971) - Wikipedia

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    But the Muslim League did not implement the article, instead amending the Lahore Resolution in the Delhi Resolution of 1946 [6] to create a single Muslim state in the Indian subcontinent in 1947 with all Muslim-majority areas. [7] During the partition of India, Bengal was divided into two parts by religion.

  9. Islam in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, the International Crimes Tribunal tried and convicted several leaders of the Islamic Razakar militias, as well as Bangladesh Muslim Awami league (Forid Uddin Mausood), of war crimes committed against Hindus during the 1971 Bangladesh genocide. The charges included forced conversion of Bengali Hindus to Islam. [63] [64] [65]

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