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- Q6402826 subject Q15147467.
- Q6402826 abstract "Khuddamul Furqan was Afghanistan's first Islamic Political Party that was primarily formed in response to the Soviet/Communist influence in Afghanistan. Khuddamul Furqan was formed by Hazrat Muhammad Ismaiel Mojadidi, who was also the Dean of Afghanistan's oldest private Islamic Institution (or Madrasa); namely Nurul Madariss Farouqi in Ghazni, Afghanistan (also the, the Father of Hazrat Abobaker Mojadidi). Khuddamul Furqan was formed in 1966, and the party's members were mainly Afghan Scholars (or Ulema). Many of the party members belonged to the Naqshbandi-Mojadidi Tariqah, Afghanistans's largest religious and spiritual order. Hazrat Muhammad Ismaiel Mojadidi's father, Hazrat Muhammad Ibrahim Shaykh Ziaul Mashaw'ikh (a highly influential spiritual and religious figure) was the head (Sujjada Nesheen) of the Naqshbandi-Mojadidi order and was based in Qala Jawad, Kabul. Hazrat Muhammad Ibrahim Mojadidi (Shaykh Ziaul Mashaw'ikh) is the son, and religious & spiritual heir to his father Hazrat Fazl Omar Mojadidi Nurul Mashaw'ikh (aka, Mullah / Hazrat Shore Bazaar) - the most influential and respected spiritual figure of AfghanistanKhuddamul Furqan had a newspaper under the name of Neda-e-Haq (Voice of Truth) and its editor in Chief was Mawlavi Abdul Sattar Siddiqi. The party was very influential within Afghanistan's religious community. Khuddamul Furqan was known for its adherence to Islamic tradition and was a moderate Political party.After the imprisonment of the Mojadidi family by Soviet forces and their allies in 1979, namley Hazrat M. Ibrahim Shaykh Ziaul Mashaw'ikh and his son, leader of Khuddamul Furqan Hazrat M. Ismaiel Mojadidi, the party's name was changed to Harakat-e-Inqilab Islami, in order to continue its efforts against the Soviet occupation without harming its respected leaders in captivity. Member's of the party played a major role in the resistance movement against the Soviets in Afghanistan. Khuddamul Furqan was later revived in 2004 in Kabul and some of the party's members are playing an active role in the peace process in Afghanistan. One of Khuddamul Furqans top members Maulavi Arsala Rahmani was assassinated in Kabul on May 13, 2012.".
- Q6402826 extinctionYear "1979".
- Q6402826 formationYear "1966".
- Q6402826 wikiPageWikiLink Q15147467.
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- Q6402826 dissolved "1979".
- Q6402826 founded "1966".
- Q6402826 name "Khuddamul Furqan".
- Q6402826 type Organization.
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- Q6402826 type PoliticalParty.
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- Q6402826 comment "Khuddamul Furqan was Afghanistan's first Islamic Political Party that was primarily formed in response to the Soviet/Communist influence in Afghanistan. Khuddamul Furqan was formed by Hazrat Muhammad Ismaiel Mojadidi, who was also the Dean of Afghanistan's oldest private Islamic Institution (or Madrasa); namely Nurul Madariss Farouqi in Ghazni, Afghanistan (also the, the Father of Hazrat Abobaker Mojadidi).".
- Q6402826 label "Khuddamul Furqan".
- Q6402826 name "Khuddamul Furqan".