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The Development and Fragmentation of Kuwait's al-Jama'a al-Salafiyya: Purity over Pragmatism
Middle East Journal, The, 2020This article argues that the pragmatism displayed by Salafi politicians after the 2011 Arab uprisings might not apply to the larger networks of the movement. Such pragmatism contributed to organizational dysfunction in Kuwait's largest Salafi group, al-Jama'a al-Salafiyya.
Zoltan Pall
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The Journal for Interdisciplinary Middle Eastern Studies, 2017
From Da‘wa in Europe to European Da‘wa : The Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafiyya in France and ...
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From Da‘wa in Europe to European Da‘wa : The Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafiyya in France and ...
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Evangelische Theologie, 2019
Abstract Initially Salafism/salafiyya was an Islamic reform movement that developed in contrast to the tradition of law schools and to Sufism. It was not only fed by different sources, but its contents were also adopted and appropriated by different Islamic movements of the present.
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Abstract Initially Salafism/salafiyya was an Islamic reform movement that developed in contrast to the tradition of law schools and to Sufism. It was not only fed by different sources, but its contents were also adopted and appropriated by different Islamic movements of the present.
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Die Salafiyya im 19. Jahrhundert als Vorläufer des modernen Salafismus
Globaler, Lokaler Islam, 2014exaly +4 more sources
Converting to Salafiyya: Non-Muslims’ Path to the “Saved Sect”
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2021The article explores the narratives of three Christian-born British converts to Islam who volunteer with City Center Da‘wah, a proselytizing group affiliated with the Salafi Mosque of Birmingham, o...
Uriya Shavit, Fabian Spengler
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