Mauritian Solidarity Front
Mauritian Solidarity Front Front Solidarité Mauricien | |
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| Leader | Cehl Meeah |
| Founder | Cehl Meeah |
| Founded | 30 April 1990 |
| Ideology | Conservatism Islamism |
| Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
| National Assembly of Mauritius | 0 / 66 |
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The Mauritian Solidarity Front (French: Front Solidarité Mauricien, FSM) is a political party in Mauritius seeking to represent the nation's Muslim minority. Until 2004, the party was known as Hizbullah (Party of God) (no relation to the Lebanese party Hezbollah). The theocratic party is centered around its leader Cehl M. Fakeemeeah. In 1992, Fakeemeeah announced the party's formation. FSM is also considered to be the successor of Comite Action Musulman (C.A.M.) once led by Sir Abdul Razakh Mohammed. Since the Elections of 2000, FSM was the only Muslim party in Mauritius. FSM became the second-largest Muslim party in Mauritius history.