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*[[Jihad Literature]]
*[[Jihad Literature]]
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*[[Ayman Zawahiri]]
*[[Boko Haram]]
*[[Takfeer]]
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*[[Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad]]
*[[Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad]]
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==Modernism==
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{{PortalArticle|image=|summary=|title=Atheism and Islam|description=In the Islamic tradition, atheists are generally lumped together with all other disbelievers for the simple reason that they reject the 'Signs of Allah' and reject Prophet Muhammad's claim of being Allah's messenger. Modern Islamic scholars have concluded that atheism is the worst form of disbelief, and, according to a 2013 poll by Pew, the vast majority of the world's Muslims believe that atheists are immoral.}}
{{PortalArticle|image=|summary=|title=Atheism and Islam|description=In the Islamic tradition, atheists are generally lumped together with all other disbelievers for the simple reason that they reject the 'Signs of Allah' and reject Prophet Muhammad's claim of being Allah's messenger. Modern Islamic scholars have concluded that atheism is the worst form of disbelief, and, according to a 2013 poll by Pew, the vast majority of the world's Muslims believe that atheists are immoral.}}
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{{PortalArticle|title=Ahmadiyya|image=|summary=|description=Ahmadiyya (sometimes referred to as Qadiani) is a religious movement founded towards the end of the 19th century in Punjab, British India. Central to the Ahmadiyya is the belief in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder, as the Promised Messiah and Mahdi (the apocalyptic leader who Islamic scriptures say will bring peace and the final, global dominion of Islam). The Current leader, or Imam and caliph, of the Ahmadiyya community is Mirza Masroor Ahmad.}}
{{PortalArticle|title=Ahmadiyya|image=|summary=|description=Ahmadiyya (sometimes referred to as Qadiani) is a religious movement founded towards the end of the 19th century in Punjab, British India. Central to the Ahmadiyya is the belief in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder, as the Promised Messiah and Mahdi (the apocalyptic leader who Islamic scriptures say will bring peace and the final, global dominion of Islam). The Current leader, or Imam and caliph, of the Ahmadiyya community is Mirza Masroor Ahmad.}}
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*[[Islam Watch]]
*[[Islam Watch]]
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