Wahhabi Islamic Movement

Also known as: Wahābī, Wahhābīyah, Wahhābism, al-Muwaḥḥidūn Article History Quick Facts Also spelled: Wahābī Date: c. 1744 – presentAreas Of Involvement: Islamextremism Related People: Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb Wahhābī, any adherent of the Islamic reform movement founded by Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb in the 18th century in Najd, central Arabia, and adopted in 1744 by the Saudi family. In […]

Salafi movement

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Part of a series on:Salafi movement Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque, Qatar Theology and InfluencesAhl al-HadithIbn TaymiyyaIbn Qayyim al-JawziyyaIbn KathirAl-DhahabiIbn Abd al-HadiIbn MuflihMuhammad Hayaat Al-SindhiIsmail Dehlavi Founders and key figuresIbn ‘Abd al-WahhabRabee al-MadkhaliSyed Nazeer HusainSiddiq Hasan KhanJamal al-Din QasimiRashid RidaMuhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-SheikhIbn BazAl-UthayminAl-ShawkaniAl-AlbaniAl-FawzanIbn JibrinZubayr Ali […]

Unlock the Secrets of Your Dreams with AI Powered by Quran, Hadith & Classical Islamic Scholars

Our AI interpreters draw insights from Quranic verses, Hadith, and established Islamic principles to unravel the meanings behind your dreams. It’s trained to provide dream interpretations/tafsir derived from the works of classical Islamic scholars who have written on dream interpretation, such as Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Kathir. Their works […]

Third World debt

Also known as: debt of developing countries, developing-world debt Written by Stephen R. Hurt Fact-checked byThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Article Historyalso called:developing-world debt or debt of developing countries Third World debt, debt accumulated by Third World (developing) countries. The term is typically used to refer specifically to the external debt those countries owe to […]

NSW religious schools see 30% rise in enrolments in a decade – and not necessarily due to beliefs

Australian education The face of independent schools is changing, led by more affordable Christian, Islamic and Anglican schools Caitlin Cassidy Education reporter Wed 30 Jul 2025 When the Australian Christian College (ACC) in north-west Sydney began receiving a surge of enrolments after the pandemic lockdowns, its principal, Brendan Corr, was not surprised. ACC […]

Embracing Islam in Switzerland: (Re-)Conversion Between Searching for the Meaning of Life and Social Ties

THE EUROPEAN SCENE Michael Nollert & Amir Sheikhzadegan Pages 450-465 | Published online: 23 Apr 2023 In this article Mahmud Mosque Zurich, the first mosque in Switzerland, built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Abstract The pioneer conversion model of Lofland and Stark suggests that people adopt a religion because experiences in their biography […]