Iraqi Feyli Islamic Council

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Iraqi Feyli Islamic Council
LeaderMuqdad al Baghdadi
Founded2004 (2004)
HeadquartersNajaf, Iraq
IdeologyFeyli interests
Shia Islamism
Religious conservatism[1]
Social conservatism[2]
Clericalism
Regionalism
Theocracy
Political positionFar-Right
ReligionShi'a Islam
National affiliationIslamic Coalition

Iraqi Feyli Islamic Council (Arabic: التجمع الفيلي العراقي الاسلامي; Kurdish: ئەنجومەنی فەیلیی عێراقیی ئیسلامی) is Shia Islamist political party in Iraq made up of Feyli Kurds. It is led by Muqdad Al-Baghdadi.

Its roots emerged in the 1990s in the aftermath of the 1991 Iraqi uprisings, when the Iraqi government cracked down on the Feyli Kurds and other opposition groups. The group has since become an important player in Iraqi politics, particularly in the eastern provinces of Diyala and Wasit, where the Feyli Kurds are concentrated.[3][4]

The party has participated in Iraqi elections and has formed alliances with other political parties. The group has also sought to build ties with Iran, which has a significant Shia population and has historically supported Shia political groups in Iraq.[5] In 2017, the party's leader, Muqdad al-Baghdadi, received guests from the Shirazi International Foundation.[6]

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  1. ^ "Iraqi Communists and Shia Sadrists unite to tackle corruption and sectarianism". Middle East Eye. 28 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Iraqi Communists and Shia Sadrists unite to tackle corruption and sectarianism". Middle East Eye. 28 February 2018.
  3. ^ ""Faylee Kurds." Minority Rights Group International. 2015".
  4. ^ ""The Political Significance of the Faylee Kurds in Iraq." Middle East Institute".
  5. ^ "The Sadrist Movement and the 2018 Elections in Iraq".
  6. ^ admin (2017-04-28). "الشيخ مقداد البغدادي يستقبل وفد مؤسسة الشيرازي العالمية في بغداد". العمل للانباء. Retrieved 2023-11-27.

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