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Islamic reform movements of the 19th and 20th centuries sought renewal through reinterpretation of Islamic teachings in light of modern challenges. These reformists viewed sectarian division as a barrier to civilizational progress, directly influencing the formation of Taqrīb institutions (Brunner, 2004). [1]

References

  1. Brunner, R. (2004). Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century. Brill.