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... is remembered by Muslim historians as a brief but luminous revival of the spirit of the Rightly Guided Caliphs. Umar II, as he...
Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz's short caliphate of two and a half years (99–101 AH) was distinguished by an extraordinary program of reform that touched fiscal policy, p
...drasa in Baghdad, produced his masterwork Ihya Ulum al-Din (Revival of the Religious Sciences). Composed during a period of wit...
...-Islam (Proof of Islam), died in Tus. His Ihya Ulum ad-Din (Revival of the Religious Sciences) remains one of the most influent...
...ple. His writings have profoundly influenced modern Islamic revivalist and reform movements.
...mad Sirhindi, known as Mujaddid Alf-i Thani, led an Islamic revival movement in Mughal India opposing Akbar's syncretic religio...
Shah Waliullah ad-Dehlawi, one of the greatest scholars of the Indian subcontinent, passed away in Delhi. He translated the Quran into Persian, synthesized the
The 20th century saw major Islamic revival movements: Hasan al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood (1...
A Hanbali scholar from Najd who led a revival movement emphasizing tawhid (monotheism) and opposing pract...
...im al-Quran and founder of Jamaat-e-Islami, a major Islamic revivalist thinker.
...ent in Libya. Student of Ahmad ibn Idris who spread Islamic revival across North Africa.
...r opinion, the Musnad, and the Hanbali influence on Islamic revival.
The challenges and revival of the Muslim ummah in the contemporary era: colonialism's ...
Practical ways to incorporate forgotten prophetic practices into everyday routines, from using the miswak to the sunnah of smiling and good neighborliness.
...raniyoon, and Submitters. Despite modern framing, this is a revival of the classical heresy of rejecting the Sunnah, which was ...
...as Kandhlawi (1885–1944 CE). Emphasizes personal da'wah and revival through traveling in groups (khuruj) to mosques for three d...