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The Nizam-e-Islam Party, also known as Nizam-e-Islam (Bengali: নেজামে ইসলাম, lit. 'Order of Islam'), is a religious-political party active in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Founded in 1952 in Kishoreganj by Islamic scholars from the then East Bengal, Pakistan, it emerged as an offshoot of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam. The party was one of four political parties that formed the United Front alliance, which successfully defeated the Muslim League in the 1954 elections.
{{short description|Bangladeshi political party}}
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{{Infobox political party
| name            = Nizam-e-Islam Party
| native_name      =
| president        = [[Mawlana M.A.Raquib]]<ref>{{cite news | url=https://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2015/08/07/chittagong-police-arrest-hifazats-izharul-in-lalkhan-bazar-madrasa-over-suspected-links-with-2014-explosion | title=Chittagong police arrest Hifazat's Izharul in Lalkhan Bazar madrasa over suspected links with 2013 explosion |work=[[bdnews24.com]] |date=2015-08-07}}</ref>
| logo            =
| colorcode        = {{party color|Nizam-e-Islam Party}}
| secretary_general =
| founder          = [[Athar Ali Bengali]]
| founded          = 1952 <!--{{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}-->
| split            = [[Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam]]
| headquarters    =
| newspaper        =
| student_wing    = Bangladesh Islami Chatra Samaj
| ideology        = [[Islamism]]
| international    =
| colors          =
| country          = Bangladesh
}}
 
The '''Nizam-e-Islam Party''', also known as ''Nizam-e-Islam'' ({{lang-bn|নেজামে ইসলাম}}, [[Devanagri]]: ''नेजामे इसलाम'' ), is a religious-political party active in [[Bangladesh]] and [[Pakistan]]. Founded in 1952 in Kishoreganj by Islamic scholars from the then [[East Bengal]], Pakistan, it emerged as an offshoot of the [[Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam]]. The party was one of four political parties that formed the United Front alliance, which successfully defeated the Muslim League in the 1954 elections.
 
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