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Jamaat-e-Islami (Urdu: جماعتِ اسلامی, lit. ' Society of Islam ') is an Islamist fundamentalist movement founded in 1941 in British India by the Islamist author, theorist, and socio-political philosopher, Syed Abul Ala Maududi, who was inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood. [3]
Islam, Youth, and Modernity in The Gambia: The Tablighi Jama'at is an ethnographic account examining the Tablighi Jama'at movement within The Gambia.Authored by Marloes Janson and published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, the book investigates the intricacies of Tablighi members' lives, presenting insights into how the movement shapes established Islamic practices, authority structures ...
The logo used on Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan's Facebook page. [5] Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan (JIP), is a Pakistani Islamist political party. It is the Pakistani successor to Jamaat-e-Islami, which was founded in colonial India in 1941. [6] JIP is a "vanguard party", whose members are intended to be leaders spreading party beliefs and influence ...
Ijtema is the annual three-day congregation of Tablighi Jamaat (TJ). It has a strong appeal to South Asian Muslims and its diaspora. The immediate concern of TJ is the moral reform of individuals and purification of the self, often described, as ‘making Muslims true Muslims’: Muslims should go back to the basic principles of their faith to follow strictly the commandments of Islam in their ...
The next step was a development of a militant Islamic discourse which insisted that liberation for especially Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians was only found within the ambit of Islam. [2] As a result, a group called Jamaat al Muslimeen (JAM), an Afro-Trinidadian Muslim movement, was founded.
Inside the Tablighi Jamaat is a book by Ziya Us Salam, a journalist at The Hindu.The book is an analysis of the Tablighi Jamaat from a critical standpoint. [1] Written after the controversy surrounding the Tablighi Jamaat COVID-19 hotspot in Delhi in 2020, it examines the group's history, practices, controversies, and internal dynamics.
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary-general of Zia's party, on Tuesday said that the decision to ban Jamaat-e-Islami is a tactic of Hasina's administration to divert attention from the current ...
In 1954, after the Bengali Tabhlighi Jamaat movement officially started their activities in Dhaka, East Bengal, [1] the first Ijtemas were organized by them at Haji Camp in Chittagong (1954) [13] and in Siddhirganj, Narayanganj (1958), [13] followed by Ijtemas at the old venue of Ramna Race Course in Dhaka in 1960, 1962 and 1965. [1]