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  1. The Salafi movement or Salafism (Arabic: السلفية, romanized: al-Salafiyya) is a revival movement within Sunni Islam, which was formed as a socio-religious movement during the late 19th century and has remained influential in the Islamic world for over a century.

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  4. Salafism is a branch of Sunni Islam whose modern-day adherents claim to emulate “the pious predecessors” (al-salaf al-ṣāliḥ; often equated with the first three generations of Muslims) as closely and in as many spheres of life as possible.

  5. Practices. Sufi orders. List of sufis. Topics in Sufism. Islam portal. v. t. e. Salafi–Sufi relations refer to the religious, social and political relations between Salafis and Sufis, who represent two major scholarly movements which have been influential within Sunni Muslim societies. [1]

  6. Abstract. Salafism is a diverse and dynamic current within Islam that promotes itself as the purest, most authentic form of Islam, marked by an emulation of the prophet Muhammad’s contemporary companions, their followers, and the next two generations.

  7. Overview. Authors: Mohamed-Ali Adraoui. The first comprehensive book on Salafism for a wide audience. Argues that, beyond their claims to Islamic revivalism, contemporary Salafist movements reflect a product of modernity. Studies Salafism from an interdisciplinary perspective.

  8. wikiislam.net › wiki › SalafismSalafism - WikiIslam

    Mar 8, 2021 · Salafism is a modern Islamic movement which seeks to reform Sunni Islam through a return to scripture (the Quran and hadith) and the ways of the salaf al-salih (lit. "pious predecessors"; the name of the movement is taken from here), or the first three generations of Muslims (Muhammad and his sahaba or "companions", the tabi'un or "successors ...

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