Iranian Call and Reform Organization | |
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Secretary-General | Abdulrahman Pirani[1] |
Founder | Nasir Subhani[1][2] |
Founded | 1980[1] |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Ideology | |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
International affiliation | Muslim Brotherhood (Unofficial) |
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Parliament | 0 / 290
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Sanandaj City Council[a] | 4 / 13 (31%)
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Iranian Call and Reform Organization[b] (Persian: جماعت دعوت و اصلاح ایران) is a Sunni Islamist political organization in Iran.[6] The majority of its members are Kurdish, roughly making up half of the organization.[2] It is not legally registered as a political group,[8] however like reformists in Iran, it seeks reforms in the government[9] while complying within the framework of Iranian government.[2]
The party is allegedly tied with the Muslim Brotherhood,[1][8][10] however it states there is no affiliation.[2]
According to Ali Rebaz, a senior Kurdistan Islamic Union politician, the two parties have good relations with each other.[8]
In Iran, there is a big Islamic organization called "Islah and Dawa Group" that belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood. They are not registered as a political group because political activities are not allowed in Iran. Obviously, the regime in Iran is a sectarian regime and will always try to limit the activities of local Sunnis. Islah and Dawa are not happy with the regime's sectarian policies, but I think there is very little they can do if they want to stay away from serious trouble. Because of their Muslim Brotherhood ties, they have good relations with the KIU.
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