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  2. Islamic Dawa Party - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Dawa Party (Arabic: حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, romanized: Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait.

  3. Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation (Arabic: Ḥizb al Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya - Tanzim al-Iraq) is the regional organisation of the Islamic Dawa Party registered after the fall of the Ba'athist regime. It was a component of the United Iraqi Alliance. It was allocated 12 seats by the Alliance after the elections in December 2005.

  4. Hashim Al-Mosawy - Wikipedia

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    Hashim Al-Mosawy (1939 - 2016) was an Iraqi politician who was the leader and Secretary-General of the Islamic Dawa Party - Iraq Organisation, the fifth-largest party within the ruling United Iraqi Alliance coalition. [1] He was born in Basra, Iraq in 1939, and died in Tehran, Iran on the 14 November 2016.

  5. Islamic Dawa Party in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Dawa Party in Lebanon(Arabic حزب الدعوة الإسلامية Ḥizb al Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya) was an Islamist Shia party in Lebanon. A twin party of the larger Islamic Dawa Party of Iraq, it was founded by Najaf-educated Shia clerics returning to Lebanon. [1] Its spiritual guide was Shiekh Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah.

  6. Category:Islamic Dawa Party - Wikipedia

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  7. National Iraqi Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Many members of the Alliance had lived in exile in Iran, including Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Iraq's Prime Minister from 2005 to 2006, who led the Islamic Dawa Party. In 1980, thousands of al-Dawa supporters were imprisoned or executed after advocating replacing Saddam Hussein's secular Ba'ath Party government with an Islamic government. The Iranian ...

  8. Category:Islamic Dawa Party politicians - Wikipedia

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  9. Quwat al-Shaheed al-Sadr - Wikipedia

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    It is the military wing of the Islamic Dawa Party, which is led by Nouri al-Maliki. [1] [2] [3] References This page was last edited on 16 December 2024, at ...