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Qué (quién) es لغة رقابة العمل - definición

POLITICAL PARTY IN BAHRAIN
Islamic Action Party; جمعية العمل الإسلامي; Islamic Action Tribune

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POLITICAL GROUPING IN BAHRAIN
National Action Charter Society; جمعية ميثاق العمل الوطني
Al-Meethaq (; ) is a liberal political party in Bahrain. It was founded by Sunni and Shi'a businessmen from well-known families in 2002.
Arabic         
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SEMITIC LANGUAGE AND LINGUA FRANCA OF THE ARAB WORLD
Arabic (language); Arab language; Arabic-language; Arab word; Arabic Language; اللغة العرب; Al-luġatu-l-ʿarabīyatu; Arabī; العربية; لغة عربية; عربي; العربيه; ISO 639:ara; Arabophone; Arabic macrolanguage; ARABIC; History of Arabic; Arabic-speaking; Arabian language; Al-lugatu-l-'arabiyatu; الْعَرَب; Al-ʿarabiyyah; Al-‘arabiyyah; Langue arabe; Al-ʿarabīyah; ʿarabi; Al-'arabiyah; History of the Arabic language; ISO 639:ar; Arabic speakers; Arabic language; Arabicke; Arabophonie; Arabiyyah; Al-Arabiyyah; Al–Arabiyyah; Al Arabiyyah; Al–Arabiyah; Al-ʿArabiyyah; Arabic speaker; Arabophones; Arabophonic; ISO 639-1:ar; Language of the ḍād
¦ noun the Semitic language of the Arabs, written from right to left in a cursive script also used for other languages such as Persian and Urdu.
¦ adjective relating to the Arabs or Arabic.
Derivatives
Arabicization or Arabicisation noun
Arabicize or Arabicise verb
Arabic         
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  • Arabic from the Quran in the old Hijazi dialect (Hijazi script, 7th century AD)
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  • Examples of how the Arabic root and form system works
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  • Maghrebi]] [[Kufic]] script, [[Blue Qur'an]], 9th-10th century)
  • [[Arabic calligraphy]] written by a Malay Muslim in Malaysia. The calligrapher is making a rough draft.
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  • Al-Ma'arri titled "I no longer steal from nature"]]
  • [[Safaitic]] inscription
  • Coverage in ''[[Al-Ahram]]'' in 1934 of the inauguration of the [[Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo]], an organization of major importance to the modernization of Arabic.
SEMITIC LANGUAGE AND LINGUA FRANCA OF THE ARAB WORLD
Arabic (language); Arab language; Arabic-language; Arab word; Arabic Language; اللغة العرب; Al-luġatu-l-ʿarabīyatu; Arabī; العربية; لغة عربية; عربي; العربيه; ISO 639:ara; Arabophone; Arabic macrolanguage; ARABIC; History of Arabic; Arabic-speaking; Arabian language; Al-lugatu-l-'arabiyatu; الْعَرَب; Al-ʿarabiyyah; Al-‘arabiyyah; Langue arabe; Al-ʿarabīyah; ʿarabi; Al-'arabiyah; History of the Arabic language; ISO 639:ar; Arabic speakers; Arabic language; Arabicke; Arabophonie; Arabiyyah; Al-Arabiyyah; Al–Arabiyyah; Al Arabiyyah; Al–Arabiyah; Al-ʿArabiyyah; Arabic speaker; Arabophones; Arabophonic; ISO 639-1:ar; Language of the ḍād
1.
Arabic is a language that is spoken in the Middle East and in parts of North Africa.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Something that is Arabic belongs or relates to the language, writing, or culture of the Arabs.
...the development of modern Arabic literature.
...Arabic music.
ADJ
3.
An Arabic numeral is one of the written figures such as 1, 2, 3, or 4.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Islamic Action Society

The Islamic Action Society (Arabic: جمعية العمل الإسلامي Jamʿīyah al-ʿAmal al-ʾIslāmī), sometimes shortened to ʿAmal (Arabic: أمل), was one of the main Islamist political parties in Bahrain, and mainly appealed to Shīʻa followers of the Islamic philosopher Mohammad Hussaini Shirazi, who are known as "the Shirāzī faction".

The party boycotted 2002's general election along with several other opposition groups, but did take part in 2006's parliamentary election, in which it won no seats.

The party is the direct descendant of the militant organisation, the Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain, whose members were pardoned after wide ranging political reforms instigated by King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in 2001. With the reforms, they returned from exile or were released from prison and formed the Islamic Action Society.

As with the Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain, the party's spiritual leader was Iraqi cleric Hādī al-Mudarrisī, who was given asylum in Bahrain in the 1970s and acquired Bahraini citizenship while preaching religious awareness. He was though expelled to Iran after he set up the Front, but in 1981 he attempted to return to Bahrain as the head of a theocratic government in a failed coup d'état.

The Front was accused by the government for a series of terror attacks on civilian targets in the 1990s including a bomb attack on the Diplomat Hotel in Manama in 1996 injuring four people. A spokesman claiming responsibility for the bombings told the Associated Press "We put a bomb in the Diplomat hotel 20 minutes ago ... after the feast ... tell the government that we will destroy everyplace."

The party often called for public demonstrations and political seminars focusing on the issues affecting the majority Shīʻa, who have been ruled by the minority Sunnis for many decades. In September 2005, its license was temporarily suspended after a crowded festival was held honouring those imprisoned by the government on suspicion of involvement in an alleged 1981 coup. The party resumed activities after the temporary suspension.

The last president of the party was Shaykh Muħammad ʻAlī al-Mahfūð, a longtime opposition figure and a close aid to Āyatu l-Lāh al-Mudarrisī. Its vice-president was Salah al-Khawāja.

While the party was allied with fellow Shīʻa Islamists al Wefaq, although the relationship was difficult: Shaykh al-Mahfūð said that attempts were being made by ʻAlī Salman and others to marginalise the party into its "Shirāzī base". The Islamic Action demanded al-Wefaq's support in several constituencies in the 2006 election, although the Islamic Action's spokesman Jawad ʻAbdu l-Waħab has said that no decision has yet been made because they want although it took part anyway. This led one commentator to accuse the party of having a stance "based on self-serving interests but under glossy principles to boost its prestige". Discussion about participation in elections prompted Vice President Salah Khawaja to resign from the party in March 2006 and announce his retirement from politics.

Before February 2011, Islamic Action Society decided to support the Bahraini uprising. During February and March 2011, many representatives of Amal joined anti-Monarchy protesters in Lulu Square and vowed not to enter any dialogue until King Hamad relinquished his office. As a result, the government arrested all the prominent leaders of Amal and closed its headquarters, dissolving the party.