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...CE) in Kufa, Iraq. Known for its extensive use of qiyas (analogical reasoning) and istihsan (juristic preference). Predominan...
...zahir) meaning of the Quran and Sunnah, rejecting qiyas (analogical reasoning) and ra'y (personal opinion) as legal sources. ...
An early theological school that emerged in the late 7th century as a reaction...
A deviant theological sect founded by Jahm ibn Safwan (d. 745 CE), who was exec...
A rationalist theological school that emerged in Basra around 750 CE under Wasil ib...
...uld have passed through the lineage of Ali and Fatimah. Theological and political positions range widely — from the relativel...
...social welfare work, and education. Its methodology and theological foundations have been extensively debated by Ahl us-Sunna...
...akistan, Bangladesh, India, and Kashmir. Shares many methodological similarities with the Muslim Brotherhood and has similar ...
...ny Muslim-majority countries. Known for its distinctive ideological training program.
A militant ideology combining Salafi theological language with Qutbist political theory (from Sayyid Qutb'...