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Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman : ウィキペディア英語版
Fazal-ur-Rehman (politician)

Fazal-ur-Rehman (,b. 19 June 1953), is a Pakistani politician and cleric who leads the conservative Assembly of Islamic Clergy. Rehman's party is currently part of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) led national coalition. Rehman has served previously as Leader of the Opposition between 2002 till 2007 during which time he was the Secretary General of United Council of Action, the social conservative alliance which was voted to power in the western provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan in 2002.
Rehman is the son of Maulana Mufti Mahmud an influential cleric who led the Assembly of Islamic Clergy during the 1970s. Rehman rose to national politics in 1988, has been elected to National Assembly on multiple occasions.Rehman and his party remained junior coalition partners of the national government 1988–1990, 1993–1996, 2008–2013 and 2013–present.
A strong proponent and supporter of Islam, Rehman's role in the government of left-oriented PPP grew in 1996, and asserted his influential role in regional policy relating the Jammu Kashmir and Afghanistan. Rose to national politics in 1988, Rehman notably gathered his support and much publicised Benazir Bhutto's political campaign in 1993 general elections. After supporting Benazir Bhutto as becoming the Prime Minister, Rehman considerably influenced and assisted Benazir Bhutto to help shaping Taliban regime in Afghanistan in 1996.
==Early life and education==
Fazal-ul-Rehman was born in Abdulkhel, D.I. Khan District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, on 19 June 1953. Rehman hails from an influential political family, his father Mufti Mahmud was a local clerical leader and had a strong vote bank in the Dera Ismail Khan.〔 Rehman studied at the local ''Madrassa'', a religious seminary, in DI Khan.〔 Later, Rehman was accepted at the University of Peshawar where he studied Islamic studies, earning BA degree in Islamic studies in 1983. Rehman went to Cairo, Egypt, after being accepted at the Al-Azhar University. Unlike many of his colleagues who have only received degrees from madrassas, Rehman is an alumnus of Al-Azhar University and studied and researched in religious Theology there, under reputed religious and divinity research scholars.〔 In 1987, Rehman completed and published his master's thesis on political aspects of Islam and was awarded M.A in Religious studies from the Al-Azhar University. Upon returning to Pakistan, he participated in 1988 general elections for state parliament.〔

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