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Arabic: حزب الدعوة الإسلامية (Ḥizb al Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya) Islamic Dawa Party (Islamic Call Party)
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ARA - حزب الدعوة الإسلامية العراقيه هو أحد الأحزاب السياسية في العراق وأحد الأحزاب الشيعية الرئيسية أيضا. تحالف الحزب مع المجلس الأعلى للثورة الإسلامية في العراق في الإنتخابات العراقية التي جرت عقب الأطاحة بحكومة الرئيس العراقي السابق صدام حسين. حزب الدعوة وحزب البعثفي يونيو 1969 بدأت الحكومة العراقية والحزب الحاكم حزب البعث بالخوف من ازدياد نفوذ حزب الدعوة فبدأت بصورة غير مباشرة هجوما إعلاميا على المرجعية الدينية فشعر حزب الدعوة بأنه ...

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Islamic Dawa Party: Iraq Steps Out of Iran’s Shadow


Nuri al-Maliki wants to keep Tehran at bay. Decades later, the memory still rankles Iraq's prime minister. Nuri al-Maliki was an exile in southern Iran at the time, running covert Iraqi networks against Saddam Hussein, and Iran and Iraq were at war. Maliki needed official Iranian clearance to enter the border area, but Maliki's Iranian handlers liked to make life difficult: one of them announced that a pass could be obtained only from another Iranian official, a 12-hour drive away in blustery winter weather. When the road-weary Maliki finally got there, his application was summarily ...


Iraqi Dawa Party Official: No dialogue with Armed Groups


Dr Haydar al-Ibadi, a leading figure in the [Islamic] Dawa Party, which is led by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, denied that the government contacted armed groups to include them in the political process. He said: "In my view, no armed groups remained in Iraq, except the Al-Qaeda Organization remnants."Member of the Iraqi House of Representatives, parliament, Hasan al-Sanid, who is a leading figure in the Dawa Party, said in press statements in Baghdad that were carried by the German News Agency yesterday: "The Iraqi government is holding contacts with armed groups to urge them to join ...