The Muslim People's Republic Party (MPRP) or Islamic People's Republican Party (IPRP; fa, حزب جمهوری خلق مسلمان ایران, Ḥezb-e jomhuri-e ḵalq-e mosalmān-e Irān) was a short-lived party associated with
Shia Islamic cleric
Shariatmadari. It was founded in 1979 during the
Iranian Revolution
The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynas ...
as a "moderate, more
liberal counterweight" to the
theocratic,
Islamist Islamic Republican Party (IRP) of Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini
Ruhollah Khomeini, Ayatollah Khomeini, Imam Khomeini ( , ; ; 17 May 1900 – 3 June 1989) was an Iranian political and religious leader who served as the first supreme leader of Iran from 1979 until his death in 1989. He was the founder of ...
, and disbanded in 1980.
History
The party was founded around March 1979. by a "group of bazaar merchants, middle-class politicians, and clerics associated with Khomeini's chief rival in
Qom
Qom (also spelled as "Ghom", "Ghum", or "Qum") ( fa, قم ) is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. Qom is the capital of Qom Province. It is located to the south of Tehran. At the 2016 census, its popul ...
", the Grand Ayatollah
Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari. In contrast to the Islamic Republican Party, the Muslim People's Republican Party emphasized "collective" religious leadership - as opposed to leadership by Khomeini - "criticized the unruly behavior" of the revolutionary committees and the "harsh judgment" of the
revolutionary courts, was ready to cooperate with the secular parties, and demanded free access for all to the broadcast media." The MPRP "immediately came under attack from the"
IRP and the MPRP's offices in "
Karaj,
Arak,
Saveh
Saveh ( fa, ساوه, translit=Sāveh, also transliterated as ''Sāwa'') is a city in Markazi Province of Iran. It is located about southwest of Tehran. As of 2011, the city had a population of 259,030 people.
History
In the 7th century BC it ...
,
Ardabil, and
Khalkhal were attacked."
In November 1979 the party and its clerical adviser, Shari'atmadari (who was not a member), became a rallying point of Iranians who opposed the proposed new theocratic constitution of the Islamic Republic, which was soon to be voted on in a national referendum. In return, the party and the cleric were attacked by the state-controlled media. Khomeini met with Shariatmadari on December 6 and delivered "what appears to have been an ultimatum" to him.
In early December riots broke out in Shariatmadari's
Azeri home region. Members of the MPRP and Shariatmadari's followers in
Tabriz took to the streets and seized the television station, using it to "broadcast demands and grievances." Tabriz being Iran's second or third largest city it appeared "for a moment ... that the opposition had found a powerful base from which to check the spreading power of the Islamic Republican Party" and Khomeini's power.
[Bakhash, ''The Reign of the Ayatollahs'', (1984) p. 89-90]
The regime responded with carrots and sticks. Revolutionary Guards retook the TV station, mediators were sent to Tabriz, a massive pro-Khomeini counter-demonstration was staged in Tabriz.
[ At this crucial point, Shariatmadari "wavered" in his support for the movement, and the Tabriz movement "faltered." In early January 1980, Shariatmadari "formally disassociated" himself from the MPRP, and after a clash in Qom between his followers and those of Khomeini he was put under virtual house arrest and many of his aides (who had been active in the party) were arrested.][Moin ''Khomeini'', (2001), p. 232]
The Islamic Republican Party organized a massive campaign to demand the dissolution of the MPRP and that party obliged announcing it "was suspending activities."[ By January, the party was no longer active.] Some months later, two members of the party were put to death in Tabriz, "for having organized antigovernment rallies."
In 2010, Dr. Asadollah Asadi was imprisoned on charges that he was a member of the party (also known as the Muslim People's Party).Asadollah Asadi: Prisoner of the day iranian.com
/ref> He was released on bail in 2016.
See also
* Organizations of the Iranian Revolution
* List of largest political parties
References
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1979 establishments in Iran
Political parties established in 1979
1980 disestablishments in Iran
Political parties disestablished in 1980
Defunct political parties of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Political parties of the Iranian Revolution
Banned political parties in Iran
Islamic political parties in Iran
Liberal parties in Iran
Centrist parties in Iran
Iranian clerical political groups
Conservative parties in Iran
Republican parties