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Islamic neo-traditionalism is a contemporary strand of Sunni Islam that emphasizes adherence to the four principal Sunni schools of law (madhahib), belief in one of the three schools of theology (Ash'ari, Maturidi, and to a lesser extent the Athari school) and the practice of tasawuff (Sufism), which its followers consider to be representative of the classical Sunni tradition. While believing in the authority of the four Sunni schools of law; the neo-traditionalists do not strictly adhere to one of the schools and are receptive to multiple legal schools for juristic interpretations. Opinions from the era of Sahaba (companions) and the books of pre-madhab scholars are also widely referenced when issuing fatwas (legal verdicts).

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  • Islamic neo-traditionalism is a contemporary strand of Sunni Islam that emphasizes adherence to the four principal Sunni schools of law (madhahib), belief in one of the three schools of theology (Ash'ari, Maturidi, and to a lesser extent the Athari school) and the practice of tasawuff (Sufism), which its followers consider to be representative of the classical Sunni tradition. While believing in the authority of the four Sunni schools of law; the neo-traditionalists do not strictly adhere to one of the schools and are receptive to multiple legal schools for juristic interpretations. Opinions from the era of Sahaba (companions) and the books of pre-madhab scholars are also widely referenced when issuing fatwas (legal verdicts). Often referred to as "Anglo-American traditional Islam", the movement broadly emerged during the 1980s in the Anglophone world and is opposed to various reformist, revivalist movements such as Wahhabism, Salafiyya and certain modernist trends within Islam. (en)
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  • Islamic neo-traditionalism is a contemporary strand of Sunni Islam that emphasizes adherence to the four principal Sunni schools of law (madhahib), belief in one of the three schools of theology (Ash'ari, Maturidi, and to a lesser extent the Athari school) and the practice of tasawuff (Sufism), which its followers consider to be representative of the classical Sunni tradition. While believing in the authority of the four Sunni schools of law; the neo-traditionalists do not strictly adhere to one of the schools and are receptive to multiple legal schools for juristic interpretations. Opinions from the era of Sahaba (companions) and the books of pre-madhab scholars are also widely referenced when issuing fatwas (legal verdicts). (en)
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  • Islamic neo-traditionalism (en)
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