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  1. Islam - Sunni Beliefs, Practices, & History: In the 10th century a reaction began against the Muʿtazilah that culminated in the formulation and subsequent general acceptance of another set of theological propositions, which became Sunni, or “orthodox,” theology. The issues raised by these early schisms and the positions adopted by them enabled the Sunni orthodoxy to define its own ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anti-SunnismAnti-Sunnism - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, where the Islamic prophet Muhammad and caliphs Abu Bakr and Omar are buried, is one of the holiest Sunni sites. Anti-Sunnism or Sunniphobia is hatred of, prejudice against, discrimination against, persecution of, and violence against Sunni Muslims.

  3. A. Abd el-Krim. Salman Abedi. Ahmad al-Badawi. Alimuddin Ahmad. Al-Ashraf Musa, Sultan of Egypt. Al-Nasir Kilij Arslan. Alauddin Ali Shah. Ali Al-Tantawi.

  4. Salafi version of Islam is the state sponsored brand of Sunni Islam in the country, making Qatar one of the two Salafi states in the Muslim world, along with Saudi Arabia. [1] The local population, made up of Qataris, are all Muslims although there are high numbers of foreign workers in Qatar which varies the Muslim population.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MadhhabMadhhab - Wikipedia

    A madhhab ( Arabic: مَذْهَب, romanized : madhhab, lit. 'way to act', IPA: [ˈmaðhab], pl. مَذَاهِب, madhāhib, [ˈmaðaːhib]) refers to any school of thought within Islamic jurisprudence . The major Sunni maddhab are Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i and Hanbali. [1] They emerged in the ninth and tenth centuries CE and by the twelfth ...

  6. Descripción general. Diagrama que muestra las distintas ramas del islam: Sunismo, Chiismo, Ibadismo, Coranismo, Musulmanes aconfesionales, Mahdavia, Ahmadía, Nación del Islam y Sufismo. El cisma original entre jariyitas, sunitas, y chiitas entre musulmanes se disputó por la sucesión política y religiosa a la guía de la comunidad ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WahhabismWahhabism - Wikipedia

    Wahhabism [a] ( Arabic: ٱلْوَهَّابِيَّة, romanized : al-Wahhābiyya) is a reformist religious movement within Sunni Islam, based on the teachings of 18th-century Hanbali cleric Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab ( c. 1703–1792 ).