Jamiat Ahle Hadith
Jamiat Ahle Hadith Pakistan مرکزی جمیعت اہلِ حدیث پاکستان | |
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Arabicname | المركزى جمعية اهل حديث الباكستان |
Abbreviation | JAH |
Leader | Sajid Mir |
Nazim-e-ala | Hafiz Abdul Kareem[1] |
Founder | Maulana Dawood Ghaznavi |
Founded | 1947 |
Preceded by | All India Ahle Hadees Conference |
Headquarters | Lahore,Punjab,Pakistan |
Student wing | Jamiat Talaba Ahle Hadith Pakistan |
Youth wing | Ahle Hadith Youth Force Pakistan[2] |
Ideology | Ahl-i Hadith Pan-Islamism Islamic conservatism Social conservatism Federalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Sunni Islam(Salafi) |
National affiliation | Pakistan Democratic Movement Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal |
Regional affiliation | Markazi Jamiat e Ahlihadith Azad Kashmir |
Continental affiliation | Jamiat e Ahlihadith Jammu And Kashmir Jamiat Ahle Hadith Hind |
Colors | Green, White |
Senate | 0 / 100 |
National Assembly | 0 / 336 |
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Jamiat Ahle Hadith Pakistan[3](Urdu:مرکزی جمیعت اہلِ حدیث پاکستان,Arabic:المركزى جمعية اهل حديث الباكستان) is a religious organization and political party inPakistan.It was founded byMaulana Dawood GhaznaviandMuhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkotiin 1947. JAH is a founding member ofPakistan Democratic Movement(PDM). As of 2024, the party is led bySajid Mir.
History[edit]
Formation[edit]
Jamiat Ahle Hadith was launched as a political party in 1986 by leaderEhsan Elahi Zaheer.A year later, In 1987, Zaheer was martyred.[4]
Split into MJA and JAHP and remerge[edit]
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In 1987, following Zaheer's death, JAH later splits up into 2 main factions, namelyMarkazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith (MJAH)led bySajid Mirand another faction led byEhsan Elahi Zaheer's son Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer namelyJamiat Ahle Hadith Pakistan (Elahi Zaheer) (JAHP).[5]But in 2018, Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer later announced to remerge his faction along with Sajid Mir's faction.[5][6][7]
Ahle Hadith Youth Force[edit]
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Starting PDM[edit]
On 20 September 2020, JAH's Ameer Sajid Mir attended the All Parties Conference (APC). At the APC, ten parties started thePakistan Democratic Movement(PDM) which was made to remove military establishment of Pakistan from politics. JAH also came for PDM's public gatherings and powershows.
Leaders[edit]
List of Ameer of Jamiat Ahle Hadith | ||||
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Order | Image | Presidents | Year | Rationale |
1 | Ehsan Elahi Zaheer | 1986–1987 | First term | |
2 | Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer | 1987–2018 | First term (as Ameer of JAHP) | |
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Sajid Mir | 1987-2018 | First term (as Ameer of MJAH) |
4 | 2018–present | Second term |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^"Religious Parties Demand Early Recovery Of Missing President Tehreek Difa-e-Haramain Sharifain Maulana Ali Muhammad Abu Turab".UrduPoint.5 May 2018.Retrieved2 February2022.
- ^"AYF for following Islam".The Nation (newspaper).22 April 2013.Retrieved2 February2022.
- ^"List of Political Parties".ecp.gov.pk.Retrieved2021-05-23.
- ^Ali, Bizaa Zeynab (2010)."The Religious and Political Dynamics of Jamiat Ahle-Hadith in Pakistan".Columbia Academic Commons.doi:10.7916/D8VH5X2X.S2CID154070897.Retrieved21 July2017.
- ^ab"Alliance in the making".The News International (newspaper).18 March 2018.Retrieved31 August2021.
- ^"Merger of JAH factions".Dawn (newspaper).2 March 2018.Retrieved31 August2021.
- ^"Efforts on for union of religious parties".The Nation (newspaper).5 March 2018.Retrieved31 August2021.
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