Hizb ut-Tahrir

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Hizb ut-Tahrir is a transnational Islamist political organization that advocates for the re-establishment of a global caliphate governed by Islamic law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamist movement
Islamist political organization
transnational organization
accusedOf promoting extremist views
advocates restoration of the historical institution of the caliphate abolished in 1924
bannedIn Bangladesh NERFINISHED
China NERFINISHED
Egypt NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Jordan NERFINISHED
Kazakhstan NERFINISHED
Kyrgyzstan NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
Tajikistan NERFINISHED
Tunisia NERFINISHED
Turkey NERFINISHED
Uzbekistan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Jordan NERFINISHED
criticizedBy Western governments
many Muslim scholars
foundedBy Taqiuddin al-Nabhani NERFINISHED
foundedIn Jerusalem NERFINISHED
goal implementation of Islamic law (Sharia)
re-establishment of a global caliphate
unification of Muslim-majority countries under a single caliphate
hasBranch Bangladesh NERFINISHED
Central Asia NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Indonesia NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasPublication leaflets and booklets outlining its ideology
headquartersLocation London (de facto, disputed) NERFINISHED
ideology Islamism
pan-Islamism
inception 1953
languageOfDiscourse Arabic
English
Indonesian
methodOfStruggle non-violent political and ideological work
notableConcept three-stage method to establish the caliphate
opposes State of Israel NERFINISHED
capitalism
communism
democracy as a man-made system
nationalism in Muslim-majority countries
secularism
organizationalStructure cell-based clandestine network in many countries
position Islamist
politically radical
socially conservative
publiclyRejects participation in armed struggle as an organization
recruitsAmong professionals
students
religion Sunni Islam
selfDescription non-violent political party working for the caliphate
stageModel culturing stage
interaction with society stage
seizure of authority stage
viewsOnElections rejects participation in secular democratic elections as a principle

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