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The formulation of a Kanun Düello to govern duelling by [[nobility in Sharifistan|Sharifistani nobles]]. | The formulation of a Kanun Düello to govern duelling by [[nobility in Sharifistan|Sharifistani nobles]]. | ||
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The Party of Tradition's base of support is amongst older, male members of the rural landed nobility and smallholding farmers. It is also supported by some police officers (mostly male officers over 35), Mutaween and Salafi ulama. | |||
[[Category:Sharifistani political parties]] | [[Category:Sharifistani political parties]] |
Revision as of 14:09, 31 January 2021
Party of Tradition Gelenek Partisi | |
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Founder | Suleiman Muhammed Osman |
Women's wing | Banat Maryam ("Daughters of Maryam") |
Ideology | Constitutional monarchism, Antiziganism, |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Religion | Islam |
National affiliation | unaffiliated |
Slogan | "Çocuklarımızı kurtarın" ("Save our children") |
Anthem | Sharifistan Forever |
Policies
Making it illegal for anyone other than the ulama to study Anglo-Saxon law.
Legalising concubinage so long as long as (in addition to being neither Muslim nor a virgin) the concubinage is legally owned by the man she is a concubine of and is over the age of 17 years and four months.
Forbidding noblewomen from marrying men who are not at least gentry.
Establishing a law that females cannot rule Sharifistan.
Getting rid of the caravanserai for Sharifistani Roma and requiring Sharifistani Roma to renounce their nomadic lifestyle if they want Sharifistani citizenship.
Imposing the death penalty for adultery if the convict is a free Muslim.
Criminalising homosexuality.
Forbidding nobles of either sex from marrying people with family ties to Al-Harreh Danistarab or to people leading nomadic lifestyles.
The formulation of a Kanun Düello to govern duelling by Sharifistani nobles.
Support
The Party of Tradition's base of support is amongst older, male members of the rural landed nobility and smallholding farmers. It is also supported by some police officers (mostly male officers over 35), Mutaween and Salafi ulama.