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This is a list of political parties espousing Islam as its main identity without principal adherence to the particular ideology of political Islam, or taking a theological position of wasat which advocates for politico-religious centrism, Islamic democracy, Third Way, progressivism and liberalism.
Political aspects of Islam are derived from the Islamic religion, which is based on the Quran, ḥadīth literature, and sunnah (accounts of the sayings and living habits attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad), [1] [2] and elements of political movements and tendencies followed by Muslims or Islamic states throughout the history of Islam.
Islamic political parties in the United Kingdom (2 P) Y. Islamic political parties in Yemen (2 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 16 October 2024, at 21:48 (UTC). ...
Pages in category "Islamic political parties" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total. ... Malaysian Islamic Party; Maldivian Democratic Party;
The Islamic Action Front (IAF) is Jordan's Islamist political party and the largest democratic political force in the country. The IAF's survival in Jordan is primarily due to its flexibility and less radical approach to politics. [57] The Islamic Group is a Sunni Islamist organization and Hezbollah is a Shia Islamist political party in Lebanon ...
Dutch Muslims expressed shock on Thursday at the election win of far-right populist Geert Wilders, who has previously called for mosques and the Koran to be banned in the Netherlands. Wilders and ...
Party banned because it was an Islamist party and so was a threat to Secularism: 1979: Party legalized under the name "Islamic Democratic League" Together with larger Muslim League won 20 seats. 1986: 10 seats. [10] 1991: 18 seats. [10] 1996: 3 seats. [10] 2001: 17 seats. (took part by forming alliance with 3 other parties.) [10] 2008: 2 seats.
The Fatah Alliance included the Badr Organisation, the Al-Sadiqoun Bloc (the political wing of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, AAH), Kata'ib Hezbollah and Kata'ib al-Imam Ali, all key components of the Hashd. The Fatah Alliance agreed to run jointly with al-Abadi's Nasr al-Iraq (Victory of Iraq) list, but the agreement fell apart after only 24 hours ...