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Salafism
Sa·la·fism S5038600 (sä′lə-fĭz′əm, sə-lä′fĭz′əm)n. A school of Sunni Islam that condemns theological innovation and advocates strict adherence to shari'a and to the social structures existing in the earliest days of Islam. [From Salafi.] Sa′la·fist adj. & n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Salafism - a militant group of extremist Sunnis who believe themselves the only correct interpreters of the Koran and consider moderate Muslims to be infidels; seek to convert all Muslims and to insure that its own fundamentalist version of Islam will dominate the worldSalafi movementMohammedanism, Muhammadanism, Muslimism, Islam, Islamism - the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran; "Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion"; "the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion" |
Salafism Related to Salafism: Wahhabism, SufismSynonyms for Salafismnoun a militant group of extremist Sunnis who believe themselves the only correct interpreters of the Koran and consider moderate Muslims to be infidelsSynonymsRelated Words- Mohammedanism
- Muhammadanism
- Muslimism
- Islam
- Islamism
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