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Islamic Allaince
التحالف الإسلامي
Leader Ibrahim Shoukry
Mustafa Kamel Murad
Muhammad Hamid Abu al-Nasr
Founded1987
Dissolved1990
Ideology Sunni Islamism
Social conservatism
Religious conservatism
Mixed economy
Islamic Socialism
Islamic liberalism
Economic liberalism
House of Representatives(1987)
60 / 458

The Islamic Alliance ( Arabic: التحالف الإسلامي, romanized: ِِِAl Tahaluf al-islāmī) Commonly known as just Al-Tahaluf (The Alliance), was an Electoral and Parliamentary bloc in the People's Assembly of Egypt (Now called the House of Representatives). It was created in 1987 as an Alliance of Islamist parties and political factions in the Egyptian parliament. It ran in the 1987 parliamentary election and gained 60 seats, becoming the largest Opposition bloc in the Egyptian parliament. The Allaince was dissolved by the time of the 1990 parliamentary election due to disagreements on whether to participate or boycott the elections. [1]

Affiliated Parties

References

  1. ^ "Middle East and North Africa 2003".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islamic Allaince
التحالف الإسلامي
Leader Ibrahim Shoukry
Mustafa Kamel Murad
Muhammad Hamid Abu al-Nasr
Founded1987
Dissolved1990
Ideology Sunni Islamism
Social conservatism
Religious conservatism
Mixed economy
Islamic Socialism
Islamic liberalism
Economic liberalism
House of Representatives(1987)
60 / 458

The Islamic Alliance ( Arabic: التحالف الإسلامي, romanized: ِِِAl Tahaluf al-islāmī) Commonly known as just Al-Tahaluf (The Alliance), was an Electoral and Parliamentary bloc in the People's Assembly of Egypt (Now called the House of Representatives). It was created in 1987 as an Alliance of Islamist parties and political factions in the Egyptian parliament. It ran in the 1987 parliamentary election and gained 60 seats, becoming the largest Opposition bloc in the Egyptian parliament. The Allaince was dissolved by the time of the 1990 parliamentary election due to disagreements on whether to participate or boycott the elections. [1]

Affiliated Parties

References

  1. ^ "Middle East and North Africa 2003".

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