Islamic Salafi Alliance
The Islamic Salafi Alliance (Arabic: التجمع الإسلامي السلفي) is a Salafi political grouping in Kuwait headed by Khaled al-ـSultan Bin Essa. Its founded in 1981. Of the fifty elected members of Kuwait National Assembly three seats belong to the Islamic Salafi Alliance since the 2013 elections.
Islamic Salafi Alliance التجمع الإسلامي السلفي | |
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Leader | Khaled AlـSultan Bin Essa |
Founded | 1981 |
Headquarters | Kuwait City |
Ideology | Islamism Salafism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Colors | Blue, Orange |
Member State of the Arab League |
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Constitution |
Kuwait portal |
In the February 2012 general elections the Islamic Salafi Alliance managed to capture four seats, and another six were taken by people with similar ideas.[1]
Views
The Alliance is against political parties and protests. It is critical of the House of Sabah.[2]
The Islamic Salafi Alliance has managed to introduce laws leading to segregation between sexes at universities, restrictions on mixed sports, dancing and live music.[1]
References
- Sylvia Westall (27 June 2012). "The quiet influence of Kuwait's Salafis". Reuters. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
- Elizabeth Dickinson (29 July 2012). "Elections in Kuwait raise real prospect of reforms". The National. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
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