Global Salafism: Islam's New Religious MovementThe contributors to Global Salafism are careful to map out not only the differences in the Salafist schools, but also to underscore the fluidity of this broad doctrinal tendency. They examine the phenomenon both in its regional manifestations - which demonstrate surprising diversities, ambivalences and contradictions - and in its shared essential doctrines. In so doing they highlight the ambivalences inherent in Salafism itself, and the Salafist believers' claim to be reviving Islamic thought for the modern age - albeit through the paradox of 'out-antiquing the antique' by appealing to a greater, older, purer authenticity. With considerable subtlety the tensions between the local and the global aspirations of exponents and claimants to the 'Salafist method' are explored and the parallels and divergences weighed. This is a unique book that can justifiably claim to be pioneering, as it is the first of its kind to take the phenomenon of Salafism as a whole, and address the task of defining what is, despite its crucial importance a relatively neglected field. |
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Some of them , like Muhammad Nasir al - Din al - Albani , whose career we are
about to trace , were to wield decisive influence over how the Saudi politico -
religious sphere would be structured Al - Albani in Syria Muhammad Nasir al -
Din al ...
Some of them , like Muhammad Nasir al - Din al - Albani , whose career we are
about to trace , were to wield decisive influence over how the Saudi politico -
religious sphere would be structured Al - Albani in Syria Muhammad Nasir al -
Din al ...
Page 99
The first includes the sins at the level of sibhat al - din and those sins at the level
of wajib al - din that are supported by i'tiqad , istihlal or jahd . These turn their
perpetrator into a kafir and thus expel him or her from Islam . Minor unbelief , on
the ...
The first includes the sins at the level of sibhat al - din and those sins at the level
of wajib al - din that are supported by i'tiqad , istihlal or jahd . These turn their
perpetrator into a kafir and thus expel him or her from Islam . Minor unbelief , on
the ...
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niqab , xiii , 68 , 414 , 421 niyya , xiii , 25 Nuqaydan , Mansur , 333 Ottoman
Empire 10 in the Netherlands , 410 in Palestine , 228 , 233–4 , 432 , ( as Hamas )
223-5 , 232-43 , 432 opposed by Nasir al - Din al - Albani 71 , 78 opposed by neo
...
niqab , xiii , 68 , 414 , 421 niyya , xiii , 25 Nuqaydan , Mansur , 333 Ottoman
Empire 10 in the Netherlands , 410 in Palestine , 228 , 233–4 , 432 , ( as Hamas )
223-5 , 232-43 , 432 opposed by Nasir al - Din al - Albani 71 , 78 opposed by neo
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Contents
SALAFIST DOCTRINE | 33 |
Nasir alDin alAlbani | 58 |
alwala walbara | 81 |
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