Jordan’s Islamic Action Front told to drop ‘religious reference’ from party name

Jordan’s electoral authorities have issued a formal directive to the Islamic Action Front (IAF), the kingdom’s largest opposition party, demanding the elimination of all religious references from its official identity. The Independent Election Commission has given the party sixty days to implement comprehensive changes to both its name and foundational statutes to comply with the country’s Political Parties Law.

The commission’s notification, delivered on February 17 and formally announced Wednesday, cites specific legal provisions prohibiting political organizations based on religious, sectarian, or ethnic affiliations. Additionally, the commission raised concerns about the party’s internal judicial structure, noting that its supreme and central courts were not elected through general conference procedures, potentially compromising governance standards.

In response to these requirements, the IAF’s Shura Council has already initiated a review process for statutory amendments earlier this month. Secretary-General Wael Al-Saqqa confirmed the party’s cooperative approach, stating that proposed changes would align with both the new Political Parties Law and principles of sound governance while maintaining the party’s core identity.

The development occurs against a backdrop of increased governmental scrutiny of organizations with perceived connections to the Muslim Brotherhood, which was officially banned in April 2023. Despite securing its most significant electoral achievement in 2024 with nearly one-third of the parliamentary vote, the IAF has faced mounting pressure, including a raid on its headquarters last year that many interpreted as preliminary to license revocation.

The party maintains its commitment to operating as an independent Jordanian political entity with Islamic values, while emphasizing its separation from the banned Muslim Brotherhood despite historical affiliations. This regulatory action coincides with ongoing protests in Jordan regarding the Gaza conflict, where the IAF has previously coordinated demonstration efforts.