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The Ittihad Party or Union Party ("Ettihad Party", Arabic: حزب الاتحاد, Hizb al-Ittihad) was a right-wing political party active in the Kingdom of Egypt. The party was founded by a group of ulamas with royalist and islamist ideas that legitimized the Sir Lee Stack's assassination in 1924. This group was composed also by young future political leaders like Muhammad Hamid Abu al-Nasr and Aly Maher Pasha. The ideological values were entrencheds in the Egyptian "traditional" culture. The party was gather in the Al-Azhar Mosque.The Ittihad was financially supported by King Fuad I and British agents, that trusted that the Ittihad would have destabilized the activities of the left-wing radicals. Nevertheless, the Ittihad failed in his goal of built a conservative party, due to his religious views

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  • حزب الاتحاد حزب سياسي يميني نشط في المملكة المصرية . تأسست الحزب من قبل مجموعة من العلماء مع أفكار الملكيين و الاسلاميين التي شرعت في اغتيال السير لي ستاك الصورة في عام 1924. تتكون هذه المجموعة أيضًا من قادة سياسيين شباب المستقبل مثل محمد حامد أبو النصر وعلي ماهر باشا . لقد ترسخت القيم الأيديولوجية في الثقافة «التقليدية» المصرية. اجتمع الحفل في جامع الأزهر . كان الاتحاد مدعوماً مالياً من قبل الملك فؤاد الأول وعملاء بريطانيين ، الذين كانوا يثقون في أن الاتحاد قد يزعزع استقرار أنشطة المتطرفين اليساريين. ومع ذلك ، فشل الاتحاد في تحقيق هدفه ببناء حزب محافظ ، بسبب آرائه الدينية. يتكون برنامجها بشكل أساسي من المعلمين والمزارعين والعلماء والأئمة . (ar)
  • The Ittihad Party or Union Party ("Ettihad Party", Arabic: حزب الاتحاد, Hizb al-Ittihad) was a right-wing political party active in the Kingdom of Egypt. The party was founded by a group of ulamas with royalist and islamist ideas that legitimized the Sir Lee Stack's assassination in 1924. This group was composed also by young future political leaders like Muhammad Hamid Abu al-Nasr and Aly Maher Pasha. The ideological values were entrencheds in the Egyptian "traditional" culture. The party was gather in the Al-Azhar Mosque.The Ittihad was financially supported by King Fuad I and British agents, that trusted that the Ittihad would have destabilized the activities of the left-wing radicals. Nevertheless, the Ittihad failed in his goal of built a conservative party, due to his religious views. Its platform was composed mainly by teachers, farmers, ulamas and imams. The party program was: * Dignified positions of the religious authorities * Better resources for the Egyptian monarchy * Monopoly over the distribution of public and private endowments * Creation of the Awqaf * Strong social values and solidarity * Anti-Western policies The Ittihad was also tutelaged by Hassan al-Banna's Muslim Brotherhood. After this alliance, the Ittihad became mostly active against Copts, and refused the French Revolution, reputed as anarchy, supported a strong authoritarian state. Despite his low electoral results, he party took over the governments of Egypt in 1930s thanks the support of independent politicians present in the House of Representatives. The party hasn't been a long life and in 1936 was dissolved. Its member adhered mainly to Wafd Party and Muslim Brotherhood. (en)
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  • حزب الاتحاد (en)
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  • حزب الاتحاد حزب سياسي يميني نشط في المملكة المصرية . تأسست الحزب من قبل مجموعة من العلماء مع أفكار الملكيين و الاسلاميين التي شرعت في اغتيال السير لي ستاك الصورة في عام 1924. تتكون هذه المجموعة أيضًا من قادة سياسيين شباب المستقبل مثل محمد حامد أبو النصر وعلي ماهر باشا . لقد ترسخت القيم الأيديولوجية في الثقافة «التقليدية» المصرية. اجتمع الحفل في جامع الأزهر . كان الاتحاد مدعوماً مالياً من قبل الملك فؤاد الأول وعملاء بريطانيين ، الذين كانوا يثقون في أن الاتحاد قد يزعزع استقرار أنشطة المتطرفين اليساريين. ومع ذلك ، فشل الاتحاد في تحقيق هدفه ببناء حزب محافظ ، بسبب آرائه الدينية. يتكون برنامجها بشكل أساسي من المعلمين والمزارعين والعلماء والأئمة . (ar)
  • The Ittihad Party or Union Party ("Ettihad Party", Arabic: حزب الاتحاد, Hizb al-Ittihad) was a right-wing political party active in the Kingdom of Egypt. The party was founded by a group of ulamas with royalist and islamist ideas that legitimized the Sir Lee Stack's assassination in 1924. This group was composed also by young future political leaders like Muhammad Hamid Abu al-Nasr and Aly Maher Pasha. The ideological values were entrencheds in the Egyptian "traditional" culture. The party was gather in the Al-Azhar Mosque.The Ittihad was financially supported by King Fuad I and British agents, that trusted that the Ittihad would have destabilized the activities of the left-wing radicals. Nevertheless, the Ittihad failed in his goal of built a conservative party, due to his religious views (en)
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  • Ittihad Party (en)
  • حزب الاتحاد (حزب مصري سابق) (ar)
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