Al-Wasat Party

Al-Wasat Party
New Center Party
Hizb al-Wasat al-Jadid
Arabic name حزب الوسط الجديد
Founder Abu al-Ila Madi(ar)
Founded 1996 (1996)[a]
Split from Muslim Brotherhood[1]
Ideology Moderate Islam
Centrism[2]
Official colors Brown
Website
http://www.alwasatparty.com/
Politics of Egypt
Political parties
Elections
a^ : Legally recognized on 19 February 2011.

Hizb al-Wasat al-Jadid (Arabic: حزب الوسط الجديد‎), translated in English as the New Center Party but more commonly known as al-Wasat Party, is a moderate Islamic political party in Egypt.

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Foundation

It was founded by Abu al-Ila Madi(ar) in 1996 as a splinter group of the Muslim Brotherhood, whom Madi accused of having "narrow political horizons." The creation of al-Wasat was criticized by the Brotherhood, which said Madi was trying to split the movement.[1] It was also not well received by the Egyptian government, which brought its founders before a military court on the charge of setting up a party as an Islamist front. Al-Wasat tried to gain an official license four times between 1996 and 2009, but its application was rejected each time by the political parties committee, which was chaired by a leading member of the ruling National Democratic Party.[1] Political parties formed on the basis of religion have been banned by the Egyptian constitution since an amendment to Article 5 was approved in 2007.[3]

Recognition

Al-Wasat was granted official recognition on 19 February 2011 after a court in Cairo approved its establishment. The court's ruling was handed down in the wake of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, and made al-Wasat the first new party to gain official status after the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.[4] Its newly acquired official status allows al-Wasat to compete in the next parliamentary election, and makes it the first legal party in Egypt with an Islamic background.[5][6]

Ideology

The party asserts that its aim is to promote a tolerant version of Islam with liberal tendencies. Its founder Madi highlights as proof of this openness the fact that two Copts and three women are among the party's 24 top members.[7] According to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, al-Wasat "seeks to interpret Islamic sharia principles in a manner consistent with the values of a liberal democratic system. Although al-Wasat advocates a political system that is firmly anchored in Islamic law, it also views sharia principles as flexible and wholly compatible with the principles of pluralism and equal citizenship rights."[2] The party's manifesto accepts the right of a Christian to become head of state in a Muslim-majority country.[5] Its founder Madi likens its ideology to that of the Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP).[1]

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