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Inclusivity in Islamic Conservatism: The Moderate Salafi Movement in Kediri, Indonesia

open access: yesReligious: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama dan Lintas Budaya, 2023
This article analyzes the moderate Salafi movement in Kediri through a case study of Jemaah Hijrah at Imam Muslim Islamic Boarding School. This research aims to reveal the characteristics, approaches, and development of religious understanding carried ...
Muhammad Qomarul Huda   +2 more
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The salafi da’wa movement in Jakarta from the perspective of media glocalization

open access: yesIJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities), 2023
Salafi is a transnational Islamic movement. In Indonesia, the spread of Salafism is influenced by graduates from the Middle East. As a conservative movement, the Salafi community in Jakarta has been different from its early days.
Andi Fakhrullah   +3 more
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A Comparative Analysis of the Muhammadiyah and Salafi-Wahhabi Da'wah Movement

open access: yesMillati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
Muhammadiyah is an Islamic organization that has a very comprehensive organizational structure. It is called comprehensive because Muhammadiyah does not only deal with theological issues, but Muhammadiyah also focuses on social-community issues ...
Hendar Riyadi   +2 more
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Conflict and Integration in The Salafi-Wahabi Purification Movement in South Kalimantan

open access: yesWawasan, 2019
This article intends to discuss the development of the Salafi-Wahabi movement in South Kalimantan in relation to conflict and integration. In South Kalimantan, the development of the Salafi-Wahabi movement was quite fast.
Muhammad Zainal Abidin, Yulia Hafizah
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What divides Salafis: how local realities overwrite grand typologies in Cambodia’s Salafi movement

open access: yesContemporary Islam, 2022
AbstractQuintan Wiktorowicz’s typology and other methods of classification developed by other scholars from his approach have been the most popular when studying Salafism. However, such typologies, especially when examining Salafism in non-Middle Eastern and minority contexts, have their shortcomings.
Z. Pall
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COMMUNITY ACCEPTABILITY TO THE SALAFI MOVEMENT

open access: yesAKADEMIKA: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam, 2020
The study of Salafi is generally focused on the perspective of social movements with the political opportunity structure, resources theory, and collective action frames. The three approaches to social movement theory lead to the same estuary, which is an analysis of emerging factors and the development of a social movement. Unlike the previous studies,
Fredy Gandhi Midia, Wahyu Setiawan
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THE SALAFI MOVEMENT IN JORDAN [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Middle East Studies, 2000
Since the 1970s, the Salafi movement in Jordan has grown substantially. Today, Salafis are ubiquitous in every major city in the kingdom, and Salafi bookshops, lessons, and activities are common. The purpose of the movement is to institute religious behavior and practices that capture the purity of Islam, as understood by the salaf (early Companions of
Quintan Wiktorowicz
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Najd before the Salafi Reform Movement

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2004
As the Muslim world searches for the right formula for reform, scholars and intellectuals are invited to study Islamic reform movements and the conditions that made their successes possible.
Ahmed Ali Salem
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The Kisaran Mengaji Movement Among Salafi Congregations: Between Religious Tradition and Modernity

open access: yesJurnal Studi Agama
The socio-cultural friction experienced by Salafi women often leads to misconceptions about Salafi concepts. This study aims to determine how Salafi women view religious traditions and how they adapt their religious activities to the tide of modernity ...
Rizky Kurniawan, Rholand Muary
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EGYPTIAN POLICY BASED ON INSIGHTS OF HISTORY OF MUSLIM MOVEMENT AND SALAFI MOVEMENT [PDF]

open access: yesDIA Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik, 2020
The aftermath of the Arab Spring was leaving a great turnover for many countries as the regime changed, so does Egypt. As one of the most influential countries both in the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt's domestic politics is quite dynamics since immemorial time, from numerous kingdoms, West colonialism until republic under the authoritarian ...
Jelang Ramadhan
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