The Muslim League is open to all parties that follow Islam, regardless of ideology. The Muslim League welcomes member parties from both Islamic and non-Islamic countries. It was founded by the Union of Progressive Ulama of Al'Badara in September 2102.
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| - The Muslim League is open to all parties that follow Islam, regardless of ideology. The Muslim League welcomes member parties from both Islamic and non-Islamic countries. It was founded by the Union of Progressive Ulama of Al'Badara in September 2102.
- The All India Muslim League (Urdu:مسلم لیگ, Bengali language:মুসলিম লিগ)), founded at Dhaka in 1906, was a political party in British India that developed into the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state from British India on the Indian subcontinent. After the independence of India and Pakistan, the League continued as a minor party in India, especially in Kerala, where it is often in government within a coalition with others. In Pakistan, the League formed the country's first government, but disintegrated during the 1950s following an army coup. One or more factions of the Muslim League have been in power in most of the civilian governments of Pakistan since 1947. In Bangladesh, the party was revived in 1976 and won 14 seats in 1979 parliamentary election. Since th
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| - The All India Muslim League (Urdu:مسلم لیگ, Bengali language:মুসলিম লিগ)), founded at Dhaka in 1906, was a political party in British India that developed into the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state from British India on the Indian subcontinent. After the independence of India and Pakistan, the League continued as a minor party in India, especially in Kerala, where it is often in government within a coalition with others. In Pakistan, the League formed the country's first government, but disintegrated during the 1950s following an army coup. One or more factions of the Muslim League have been in power in most of the civilian governments of Pakistan since 1947. In Bangladesh, the party was revived in 1976 and won 14 seats in 1979 parliamentary election. Since then it eventually became a party of insignificant importance.
- The Muslim League is open to all parties that follow Islam, regardless of ideology. The Muslim League welcomes member parties from both Islamic and non-Islamic countries. It was founded by the Union of Progressive Ulama of Al'Badara in September 2102.
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