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  2. Deobandi movement - Wikipedia

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    The Deobandi movement or Deobandism is a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam that adheres to the Hanafi school of law. It was formed in the late 19th century around the Darul Uloom Madrassa in Deoband, India, from which the name derives, by Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, Ashraf Ali Thanwi and Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri after the Indian Rebellion of 1857–58.

  3. Deobandi jihadism - Wikipedia

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    Deobandism is a term used to describe the teachings and practices of the Deobandi movement, which originated in the town of Deoband in India in the late 19th century.The Deobandi movement emerged as a response to British colonialism and the perceived threat of cultural and religious domination by Western powers in India.

  4. Darul Uloom Deoband - Wikipedia

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    Darul Uloom Deoband. Darul Uloom Deoband is an Islamic seminary (darul uloom) in Deoband, Uttar Pradesh, India, at which the Sunni Deobandi Islamic movement began. Established in 1866 by Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi, Fazlur Rahman Usmani, Sayyid Muhammad Abid and others in 1866, it is one of the most important Islamic seminaries in India and the largest in the world. [1]

  5. Deobandi fiqh - Wikipedia

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    Deobandi fiqh is a school of Islamic jurisprudence that is based on the Hanafi school of Islamic law. It is associated with the Deobandi movement, which originated in India in the late 19th century and has since spread to other parts of the world, particularly in South Asia.

  6. Faith-Based Violence and Deobandi Militancy in Pakistan

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    It also highlights the connections between radical factions within Deobandism and the extremist currents in the Salafi or Wahhabi school of Saudi Arabia. [2] The following chapter explores Pakistan's historical perspective, considering alternative paths that could have been taken and how present conditions may have been influenced by events in ...

  7. List of Deobandis - Wikipedia

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    Deobandis represent a group of scholars affiliated with the reformist Deobandi movement, which originated in the town of Darul Uloom Deoband in northern India. Founded in 1866, this movement sought to safeguard Islamic teachings amidst non-Muslim governance and societal changes. [1]

  8. Deobandi movement in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Tablighi Jamaat is one of the main sources of influence of Deobandism in South Africa. Yusuf Kandhlawi , the second Amir of Tabligh, was interested in expanding Tabligh's activities in Africa. In 1956, under the leadership of Musa Surti, the first Tabligh Jamaat arrived in Kenya , Uganda , Tanzania , Malawi , Zambia , Mozambique , East Africa ...

  9. Deobandi hadith studies - Wikipedia

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    Deobandism is a movement within Sunni Islam that originated in the town of Deoband in India in the mid-19th century. [2] The movement emphasizes the importance of Islamic scholarship and the preservation of traditional Islamic practices and beliefs.