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Pages in category "Islamic political parties in Bangladesh" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
'Bangladesh Islamic Congress'), previously known as Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, [13] is the largest Islamist political party in Bangladesh. [ a ] The origin of the party can be traced back to the original Jamaat-e-Islami party founded by Abul A'la Maududi in 1941.
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Islamic National United Front) was a short-lived political alliance in Bangladesh. Formed in 2001, [1] it was one of the three principal contenders in that year's parliamentary elections. Led by the Jatiya Party (Ershad), it also included the Islami Shashontantra Andolan (ISA) and three smaller parties. [2]
The Grand Alliance ({Bengali: মহাজোট) is an alliance of political parties in Bangladesh that was formed in 2008.It consist of the Awami League, Jatiya Party (Ershad), Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, Workers Party, Liberal Democratic Party, Jatiya Party (Manju), Bangladesh Tarikat Federation, Ganatantri Dol, Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist) (Barua) and Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh.
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.
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.