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  2. Bangladesh Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Muslim League, led by Abdus Sabur Khan won 20 seats in the 1979 parliamentary election. [2] After the death of Sabur Khan, the Bangladesh Muslim League divided into multiple factions. [8] Kazi Abdul Kader later served as the president of the Bangladesh Muslim League. Two factions (the Bangladesh Muslim League and Bangladesh ...

  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. Category:Islamic political parties in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Bangladesh Muslim League (1 C, 1 P) Bangladesh Tarikat Federation ... Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh; K.

  6. Non-cooperation movement (1971) - Wikipedia

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    On the same day, the leaders of various opposition parties in West Pakistan such as Council Muslim League, Convention Muslim League, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan organized a meeting regarding the ongoing situation. PPP and Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) were absent from the meeting. At the end of the meeting, they demanded ...

  7. Muslim League National Guards - Wikipedia

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    It incorporated discipline, truthfulness and social service with the objective of achieving a cohesive Muslim community. Membership was limited to Muslims, with a minimum age of 15 years. [5] In 1940, the Muslim League drew up a new constitution, setting its aims and objectives to be the same as those of Muslim League.

  8. Khelafat Majlis - Wikipedia

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    Khelafat Majlis (Bengali: খেলাফত মজলিস) is a far-right Islamist political party in Bangladesh.The party was founded in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh in 1989 by Azizul Haque along with Ahmad Abdul Qadir and former leaders of the National Awami Party and Tamaddun Majlish.

  9. Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    All Pakistan Muslim League, a political party founded by Pervez Musharraf in 2010; Bangladesh. 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

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