2019 ELECTIONS AFTERMATH: Al Jama-ah’s long walk to Parliament

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2019 ELECTIONS AFTERMATH: Al Jama-ah’s long walk to Parliament By Karabo Mafolo

A party that has been around for 12 years, the Al Jama-ah party, finally managed to score enough votes for a seat in Parliament. The party had nine ward councillors in KwaZulu-Natal, the Western Cape and Gauteng. Now, the party’s leader and founder, Ganief Hendricks, will be taking the single parliamentary seat the party won.

Hendricks felt let down that even though there were Muslim lawmakers in Parliament, they did not prioritise Muslim people’s rights.They toe the party line, they didn’t want to be seen to be pushing the Muslim agenda. We’re talking about personal law rights, we’re not talking about the other big stuff, like the Sharia which is the criminal law of Islam,” Hendricks toldAl Jama-ah was formed in 2007 in a mosque in Lansdowne, Cape Town. “I was very happy most of our votes came from Lansdowne.

In a move to reach younger voters, they worked with the Progressive Student Movement, which targeted the “matrics and first years across the religious spectrum”.was no exception. Nontebeko Aisha Mkhwanazi, a 20-year-old, was second on the party list.The number two spot we gave to a black female, wearing the hijab, and she’s a radio personality. It shows that we’re making a bold statement to bring a black Muslim into the mainstream Muslim fold,” said Hendricks.

 

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