The Jordanian Zamzam political party, established in 2013, emerged from the Islamic Action Front, which is the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan. The formation of Zamzam was a result of internal disagreements within the Muslim Brotherhood about the approach towards political reform and engagement with the Jordanian monarchy. The founders of Zamzam sought to adopt a more moderate and pragmatic approach to politics, aiming to work within the existing political system to achieve reform, rather than pushing for radical changes.
The party's values reflect a blend of…
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