ist, Nouri al-Maliki (b. 1950), in May 2006. The
Daawa Party favors the creation of a government
based on Islamic law but no longer requires
that it be ruled by Shii ulama. Its major partner
(and rival) is the Supreme Council for Islamic
Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI, changed to Supreme
Islamic Iraqi Council in 2007), a Shii party that
was established in Iran by Iraqi exiles during the
1980s. Like the Daawa Party, its followers had also
returned to Iraq as soon as Husayn’s government
had fallen. The strongholds of support for both
parties are located in the Shii cities of southern
Iraq, and both enjoy cordial relations with the
Islamic Republic of Iran.
See also b
aath
p
arty
;
commUnism
;
politics
and
i
slam
; s
hiism
.
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