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Islamic Reform

From Wikivahdat

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.