Anatomy of the Salafi Movement
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Abstract
The Salafi movement (often referred to as the Wahhabis) includes such diverse figures as Osama bin Laden and the Mufti of Saudi Arabia and reflects a broad array of positions regarding issues related to politics and violence. This article explains the sources of unity that connect violent extremists with nonviolent puritans. Although Salafis share a common religious creed, they differ over their assessment of contemporary problems and thus how this creed should be applied. Differences over contextual interpretation have produced three major Salafi factions: purists, politicos, and jihadis.
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- Creed
- Interpretation (philosophy)
- Politics
- Movement (music)
- Law
- Political science
- Sociology
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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