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The '''Ulema Party''' ''(U.P.)'' (full name "''Party of Ulema leading the People towards Justice''") is a political party in [[Kurum Ash-Sharqia]]. It was founded by [[Anas Gamal]] in {{AN|05|2022}}. It is a radical conservative party advocating an Islamic theocracy.  
The '''Ulema Party''' ''(U.P.)'' (full name "''Party of Ulema leading the People towards Justice''") is a political party in [[Kurum Ash-Sharqia]]. It was founded by [[Anas Gamal]] in {{AN|05|2022}}. It is a radical conservative party advocating an Islamic theocracy.  
In {{AN|1719}} [[Mohammed-Amine Maes]] unsuccesfully challenged [[Anas Gamal]]'s leadership, advocating an even more radical stance and condoning violence against dissenters. After Gamal's demise in {{AN|1731}}, he did become the UP's leader.


== Program ==
== Program ==
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== Important people ==
== Important people ==
[[File:Anas Gamal.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Anas Gamal|Anas Gamal]]
* [[Anas Gamal]]
* [[Anas Gamal]]
* [[Mohammed-Amine Maes]]
* [[Farouq As-Sayed]]





Latest revision as of 09:36, 4 June 2024

Ulema Party
Leader Mohammed-Amine Maes
Nation Kurum Ash-Sharqia
Founded 1708 AN
Headquarters Vrijplaats
Political ideology islamic theocracy
Political position radical conservatism
Colours black
Parliamentary seats
3 / 100

The Ulema Party (U.P.) (full name "Party of Ulema leading the People towards Justice") is a political party in Kurum Ash-Sharqia. It was founded by Anas Gamal in 1708 AN. It is a radical conservative party advocating an Islamic theocracy.

In 1719 AN Mohammed-Amine Maes unsuccesfully challenged Anas Gamal's leadership, advocating an even more radical stance and condoning violence against dissenters. After Gamal's demise in 1731 AN, he did become the UP's leader.

Program

  • Abolishing the present constitution, which is seen as too secular
  • Establishment of so called sharia courts
  • Establishing an Islamic university for the training of Ulema
  • Legislative and executive power to be vested in a High Council of Ulema

Important people

Anas Gamal
Anas Gamal