Salafism: The History and Legacy of the Conservative Salafi Branch Within Sunni Islam
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Rating | : | 4.52 (877 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0719JR3DG |
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Number of Pages | : | 106 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-12 |
Language | : | English |
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"Almost all that you want to know about Salafism" according to Modupe Hendricks. Salafism: The History and Legacy of the Conservative Salafi Branch within Sunni Islam starts out by explaining why there are two different main sects of Muslims. Essentially, the difference is that Shia believe that their leaders should come from the prophet&rsquo. ForeverAStudent said even if they've heard a bit about Salafists in places like Egypt. This helps explain what Salafists believe. Salafism is definitely a topic people in the West won't be familiar with, even if they've heard a bit about Salafists in places like Egypt. This helps explain what Salafists believe, and how it's different from other Sunni branches and the Shiites. It also discuss
October 8, 2012.Beginning in 2010, much of the Middle East, including Egypt, was swept up by a series of revolutions later referred to as the Arab Spring. Though it eventually petered out by mid-2012, the Arab Spring led to the toppling of long-reigning monarchs and regimes, free elections, and attempts to build republics based on democratic principles. In the aftermath of the Arab Spring protests of 2010 and 2011, the world witnessed the rise of political groups in the Middle East who associated themselves with a movement called Salafism, such as the Nour ("Light") Party in Egypt. Another important outcome of these events was the opening of a space for religiously motivated.. We want sharia. Sharia in economy, in politics, in judiciary, in our borders and our foreign relations." Mohammed Abdel-Rahman, the so