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Salafism is a theological movement whose radical wing is today affiliated with al-Qaʿida and the Islamic State, but which draws on precedents stretching back to the medieval theology of Ibn Taymiyya. This innovative study focuses on the concept of theonomy in salafi thought: the tenet that rule by God's law is an essential component of faith, and the ...
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A comparison between Marxism and Islamic State’s Salafi Jihadism
Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 2021Hawre Hasan Hama
exaly
2015
Naming the doctrine preached by Muhammad ibn `Abd al-Wahhab has never been a simple matter. Early foes classified it as a Kharijite sectarian heresy. The name that stuck, Wahhabi , stigmatized the doctrine as the ravings of a misguided preacher. Naturally, Ibn `Abd al-Wahhab and his disciples preferred other names for themselves and their movement: at
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Naming the doctrine preached by Muhammad ibn `Abd al-Wahhab has never been a simple matter. Early foes classified it as a Kharijite sectarian heresy. The name that stuck, Wahhabi , stigmatized the doctrine as the ravings of a misguided preacher. Naturally, Ibn `Abd al-Wahhab and his disciples preferred other names for themselves and their movement: at
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The limit-experience and self-deradicalisation: the example of radical Salafi youth in Tunisia
Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2017Aitemad Muhanna-Matar
exaly

