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The mainstream body of Muslims who follow the Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ, and the...
...longs to Allah alone (la hukma illa lillah). They held that Muslims who commit major sins become kafir and are to be killed, a...
...f in the heart, sins do not harm one's faith or status as a Muslim. The name derives from irja' (postponement) — they 'postpon...
...E. Unlike the Khawarij, the Ibadis do not consider ordinary Muslim sinners to be kafir — they consider them 'ungrateful disbel...
.... Rumi's Persian poetry (the Masnavi) is beloved across the Muslim world and beyond, though his works contain philosophical po...
...ct but a call to return to the Athari approach of the early Muslims. Major scholars associated with this methodology include I...
...d as a response to British colonial rule and the decline of Muslim political power. Follows the Hanafi madhab in fiqh and is p...
...to mosques for three days, 40 days, or four months, calling Muslims back to prayer and basic Islamic practice. One of the larg...
A pan-Islamist political and social movement founded in Egypt in 1928 CE by Hasan al-Banna (1906–1949 CE). One of the most influential Islamist political organi
...d Kashmir. Shares many methodological similarities with the Muslim Brotherhood and has similar scholarly critiques. Mawdudi's ...
... methodology. Active in dozens of countries. Banned in many Muslim-majority countries. Known for its distinctive ideological t...
...presents a Kharijite methodology in modern form — declaring Muslim rulers and ordinary Muslims kafir, considering their blood ...
...was a reformer, not a prophet). Ahmadis consider themselves Muslim but are officially declared non-Muslim by Islamic law and t...