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mau·ri·tian sol·i·dar·ity front
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Mauritian Solidarity Front
Mauritian Solidarity Front in French Front Solidarité Mauricien also known by its acronym FSM is a political party in Mauritius trying to represent the island nation's sizable Muslim minority. In the 2010 general elections in Mauritius, FSM's won one historical parliamentary seat through its leader Cehl Fakeemeeah. Until 2004, the party was known as Hizbullah (Party of God) which is mentioned in the Qur'an (no relation to the Lebanese party Hezbollah). The fortunes of the party are closely related to its leader Cehl M. Fakeemeeah. In 1992, Cehl Fakeemeeah announced the formation of the Hizbullah. Cehl Fakeemeeah known as Cehl Meeah, was born in Mauritius in 1958. He began to teach the Qur'an to groups of children in the local mosque when he was 15. At 21, he won a scholarship to Umm Ul Qura University in Makkah where he studied Islamic jurisprudence and returned to Mauritius in 1991. Here he decided to enter the political arena, and his members suggested the name Hizbullah, which could best describe his convictions. He inaugurated a primary school and over 50 Islamic centers around the island where Arabic and Qur'anic studies are taught. He indulged in some social activities, such as helping the poor and the needy of Plaine-Verte, Vallée Pitot and others. He also initiated free drug-detoxification programs in response to increase in trafficking of street drugs in the Muslim areas. Because of his popularity he alongside another party member became counselors in the municipal elections of 1996.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mauritian solidarity front in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mauritian solidarity front in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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