Indonesian Islamic Party
Former political party in the Dutch East Indies / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Indonesian Islamic Party (Indonesian: Partai Islam Indonesia, PII) was an Islamic political party in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Formed by dissenting members of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII) in 1938, the party was dissolved by the occupying Japanese in March 1942.[1]
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Indonesian Islamic Party Partai Islam Indonesia | |
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Abbreviation | PII |
Leader | Soekiman Wirjosandjojo |
Founded | 4 December 1938 (1938-12-04) |
Dissolved | c. March 1942 (1942-03) |
Split from | Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII) |
Ideology | Islamic socialism |
National affiliation | Indonesian Political Federation (GAPI) |
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