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Salafi movement
Conservative revival movement within Sunni Islam
Not to be confused with Salaf.
The Salafi movement or Salafism (Arabic: السلفية, romanized: al-Salafiyya) is a revival movement within Sunni Islam,[1][2][3][4] originating in the late 19th century and influential in the Islamic world to this day.[5][6][7] The name "Salafiyya" is a self-designation,[8] to call for a return to the traditions of the "pious predecessors" (salaf), the first three generations of Muslims (the Islamic prophetMuhammad and the Sahabah [his companions], then the Tabi'in, and the third generation, the Tabi' al-Tabi'in), who are believed to exemplify the pure form of Islam.[9] In practice, Salafis claim that they rely on the Qur'an, the Sunnah and the Ijma (consensus) of the salaf, giving these writings precedence over what they claim as "later religious interpretations".[10][11] The Salafi movement aimed to achieve a renewal of Muslim life, and had a major influence on many Muslim thinkers and movements across the Islamic world.[12][13]
Salafi Muslims oppose bid'a (religious innovation) and support the implementation of shar
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ʿAbd al-Razzāq al-Sanhūrī (1895-1971), Egypt’s most celebrated jurist of the 20thcentury, is most famous for his efforts to create a modern Arab legal system that reflected the fundamental principles of Islamic law while also incorporating the most important developments of modern legal science. The Egyptian Civil Code, for which he was the principal drafter, was the first tangible expression of his efforts at synthetic legal reform. Several other Arab states subsequently adopted different versions of the Sanhūrī Code for their own legal systems, with the result that Sanhūrī can be reasonably described as the founder of the modern Arab civil law system.
Less well-known, perhaps, is his view of international law, and how his efforts at a reformed (and properly Islamic) domestic legal system would exist in a system of international law. To appreciate his understanding of international law, and how various systems of modern Islamic domestic law would exist in an international system, one must consult the second of the two Ph.D. dissertations he wrote at the University of Lyons.[1] Unlike some other Egyptian intellectuals who welcomed the end of the Ottoman Empire as an opportunity for Egypt to assert its own national sovereignty and denied the significance of the caliphate i
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