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(** Sahwa movement) |
imported>VenusFeuerFalle (not all salafis belong to ibn tamiyya. further ibn tamiyya and followers considerthemselves as followers of hanbalism in return. mdoernist salafis are not hanbalites, adhere to no schools of law. One should not confuse Modernist "Salafis" with Traditionalistic Salafis (the letter of Hanbalite origin. The first reformers for Islamic modernism) other "modernist Islam"-movement would include nur-movement and its splits) |
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* [[Ahl al-Hadith]] | * [[Ahl al-Hadith]] | ||
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* [[Ahl-i Hadith]] | * [[Ahl-i Hadith]] | ||
** [[Zahiris]] – [[Syed Nazeer Husain]]{{\}}[[Siddiq Hasan Khan]] | ** [[Zahiris]] – [[Syed Nazeer Husain]]{{\}}[[Siddiq Hasan Khan]] | ||
* [[Salafism|Classical Salafism]] | * [[Salafism|Classical Salafism]] | ||
| + | ** [[Ibn Taymiyyah]] | ||
** [[Ibn al Qayyim]] | ** [[Ibn al Qayyim]] | ||
** [[Ibn Kathir]] | ** [[Ibn Kathir]] | ||
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Hanbalis]] |
| − | ** [[ | + | ** [[Ahmad ibn Hanbal]] |
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* [[Salafi_movement#Trends_within_Salafism|Salafi trends]] | * [[Salafi_movement#Trends_within_Salafism|Salafi trends]] | ||
** [[Salafi jihadism|Jihadism]] | ** [[Salafi jihadism|Jihadism]] | ||
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** [[Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen|Ibn al Uthaymeen]] | ** [[Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen|Ibn al Uthaymeen]] | ||
** [[Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani|Nasiruddin al-Albani]] | ** [[Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani|Nasiruddin al-Albani]] | ||
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| + | | group3 = [[Islamic Modernism]] <br /><small></small> | ||
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| + | * [[Islamic Modernism]] | ||
| + | ** [[Muhammad Abduh]] | ||
| + | ** [[Muhammad Asad]] | ||
| + | ** [[Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani]] | ||
| + | ** [[Rashid Rida]] | ||
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| + | * [[Nurcu]] | ||
| + | ** [[Said Nursî]] | ||
| + | *** [[Fethullah Gülen]] | ||
| + | **** [[Gülen movement]] | ||
| + | *** [[Adnan Oktar]] | ||
| group4 = Independent | | group4 = Independent | ||
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