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Islamic Dawa Party in Lebanon

The Islamic Dawa Party in Lebanon(Arabic حزب الدعوة الإسلامية ''Ḥizb al Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya'') was an Islamist Shia party in Lebanon. A twin party of the larger Islamic Dawa Party of Iraq, it was founded by Najaf-educated Shia clerics returning to Lebanon.〔''al-Shira'', 15 March 1986〕 Its spiritual guide was Shiekh Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah.
Like its Iraqi twin, Dawa was said to "emphasize extreme secrecy and underground activity, in alignment with traditional Shi'i doctrine of protecting the community against persecution."〔Ranstorp, Hizb'allah'' (1997) p.27-8〕 The attack was thought to be in retaliation for France's granting sanctuary to deposed Iranian president Abolhassan Banisadr against the wishes of the Islamic Republic of Iran.〔"French Ambassador is Slain in Beirut," John Kifner, ''New York Times,'' September 5, 1981, p.5〕
Following the Iranian Revolution, the "more radical Najaf-educated clergy" of Lebanon, with the "active encourage()" of Iran, turned away from the party believing that "the secretive and underground nature of the party" hindered its effectiveness.〔Ranstorp, Hizb'allah'' (1997) p.30〕
It would later become a "core component in the establishment of the Hezbollah movement in 1982" and by late 1984 it had merged with that radical but more open Shia "umbrella group" along with other Lebanese Islamist groups - Islamic Amal, Dawa, the Hussein Suicide Squad, Jundallah (Soldiers of God) and the Islamic Students Union).〔Wright, ''Sacred Rage'', (2001), p.95〕 "The legacy of the Lebanese al-Da'wa party had and continues to have, a strong impact on the ideology, direction and organisational structure" of Hezbollah.〔
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