Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen مجلس وحدتِ مسلمین | |
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Abbreviation | MWM |
Leader | Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri[1] |
General Secretary | Nasir Abbas Shirazi |
Spokesperson | Allama Mukhtar Imami |
Leader of Parliament | Hameed Hussain[2] |
Political Secretary | Asad Abbas Naqvi[3] |
Central Leader For Preaching | Ejaz Hussain Bahashti |
Founded | 2 August 2009 |
Headquarters | Islamabad |
Student wing | Wahdat Student Wing |
Youth wing | Wahdat Youth Pakistan |
Women's wing | Wahdat Women Wing |
Charity wing | Khair ul Amal Foundation |
Ideology | Islamic democracy Islamic socialism Shi'a–Sunni unity |
Political position | Centre[4][better source needed] |
Religion | Shia Islam (Majority)[5] Sunni Islam (Minority)[6] |
National affiliation | Tehreek Tahafuz Ayin[7] |
Colors | Black, Red and green |
Senate | 1 / 100 |
National Assembly | 1 / 336 |
Punjab Assembly | 1 / 371 |
Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly | 1 / 33 |
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Party flag | |
Website | |
Official website | |
Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM; Urdu: مجلس وحدتِ مسلمین, lit. 'Muslim Unity Assembly') is a Pakistani Shi'a Islamic political organization. Its headquarters are in Islamabad. MWM Pakistan works to establish an Islamic democratic welfare state, particularly emphasising Shi'a-Sunni unity.