All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference
{{Short description|Political party in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan}}
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{{Infobox political party
| name = All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference
| native_name = آل جموں و کشمیر مسلم کانفرنس
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| abbreviation = AJKMC, MC
| logo = All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference Logo.png
| flag = File:Flag of the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference.png|
| colorcode = #f4a460
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| president = Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan{{cite news|title=AJKMC chief Sardar Attique calls on PM Imran|url=https://nation.com.pk/17-Jun-2021/ajkmc-chief-sardar-attique-calls-on-pm-imran|date= 17 June 2021|access-date=30 June 2021|work=The Nation}}
| leader2_title = Senior Vice President
| leader2_name = Sardar Altaf Hussain Khan
| secretary_general = Madam Mehrun-Nissa
| founder = Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah and Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas
| founded = {{start date and age|df=yes|p=y|1941}}{{cite book |last1=Chaku |first1=Arjan Nath |last2=Chaku |first2=Inder K |title=The Kashmir story : through the ages |year=2016 |publisher=Vitasta Publishing Pvt. Ltd |location=New Delhi |isbn=9789382711759}}
| split = Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
| headquarters = Muzaffarabad
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| ideology = Islamic democracyChudary Hussain, Gulam mehmood & others (2013). The Ideology of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference pro-pakistan spliter faction of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Islamabad:Politics of kashmir article, {{ISBN|0-14-027825-7}}, pp.320–2
KashmiriyatChudary Hussain, Gulam mehmood & others (2013). The Ideology of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference pro-pakistan spliter faction of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Islamabad:Politics of kashmir article, {{ISBN|0-14-027825-7}}, pp.320–2
Pakistani nationalismChudary Hussain, Gulam mehmood & others (2013). The Ideology of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference pro-pakistan spliter faction of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Islamabad:Politics of kashmir article, {{ISBN|0-14-027825-7}}, pp.320–2
Kashmir unification with PakistanChudary Hussain, Gulam mehmood & others (2013). The Ideology of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference pro-pakistan spliter faction of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Islamabad:Politics of kashmir article, {{ISBN|0-14-027825-7}}, pp.320–2
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| colors = {{colorbox|#f4a460}} Orange
| seats4_title = AJK Assembly
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| website = {{Official website|http://www.muslimconference.org.pk/}}
| country = Pakistan
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The All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference ({{langx|ur|آل جموں و کشمیر مسلم کانفرنس}}) also shortly referred as Muslim Conference (MC) is a political party in Pakistan administered territory of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.{{cite news |last=Butt |first=Qaiser |date=15 June 2013 |title=Bridging gaps: Efforts under way to mend PML-N-Muslim Conference ties |work=Express Tribune |url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/563462/bridging-gaps-efforts-under-way-to-mend-pml-n-muslim-conference-ties/ |access-date=10 July 2013}}
The party was founded in 1941 by Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas, and Syed Aziz Badshah of Dadyal in the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir as a splinter group of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, which toke the name the National Conference went by from its founding in October 1932 until June 1939.
After the Partition of India, the party supported the accession of the princely state to Pakistan, and instigated the Poonch Rebellion against the Maharaja's government under the leadership of its legislator Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan. Pakistan, after turning the rebellion into an outright invasion,{{citation |last=Khan |first=Aamer Ahmed |chapter=Look Back in Anger |title=The Herald, Volume 25 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Qby_oTLRi40C |year=1994 |publisher=Pakistan Herald Publications |page=54 |quote=Once past Kahuta, the two leaders [of Muslim Conference] were apparently whisked away to Liaquat Ali Khan by military personnel. ... "We were told about the plan to attack Kashmir. Liaquat Ali Khan said that it would all be over within hours. The Frontier government was to mastermind the attack from Garhi Abdullah while the Punjab government would control the attack from Kahuta to Jammu."}} installed Ibrahim Khan as the President of the rebel-controlled region, called Azad Jammu and Kashmir.{{citation |last=Saraf |first=Muhammad Yusuf |title=Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2 |year=2015 |origyear=first published 1979 by Ferozsons |publisher=National Institute Kashmir Studies |location=Mirpur |url=https://archive.org/details/dli.pahar.3541 |via=archive.org |page=547}}
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Category:Islamic political parties in Pakistan
Category:Political parties in Azad Kashmir
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