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  2. Barelvi movement - Wikipedia

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    The Barelvi movement, also known as Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah (People of the Prophet's Way and the Community) is a Sunni revivalist movement that generally adheres to the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of jurisprudence, the Maturidi and Ash'ari creeds, a variety of Sufi orders, including the Qadiri, Chishti, Naqshbandi and Suhrawardi orders, as ...

  3. Wahhabism - Wikipedia

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    The Wahhabi movement was part of the Islamic revivalist trends of the 18th and 19th centuries; such as the Mahdist movement in 19th century Sudan, Senussi movement in Libya, Fulani movement of Uthman Dan Fodio in Nigeria, Faraizi movement of Haji Shariatullah (1784–1840) in Bengal, the South Asian Mujahidin movement of Sayyid Ahmed Barelvi ...

  4. Tanzeem ul Madaris Ahle Sunnat - Wikipedia

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    The ideology of the board is Barelvi, which is an ideological opponent of the Wahhabi doctrine. [10] 8-Ravi Park Ravi Road Lahore is the central office of Tanzeem ul Madaris. It conducts examination according to its own scheme and syllabus. [11] As per Islam online, around 15,000 madrassas are administered by Tanzeem-ul-Madaris Ahl e Sunnat ...

  5. Jamaat Ahle Sunnat - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, the Barelvi movement spread beyond India to other parts of South Asia and the Muslim world, and became known as Ahl e sunnat wal jamat. The movement has also been associated with political movements in Pakistan, particularly the Jamiat Ulma-e-Pakistan party, which has advocated for the rights of Muslims in the country. [3] [4]

  6. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    His movement was a mass movement, defending popular Sufism, which grew in response to the influence of the Deobandi movement in South Asia and the Wahhabi movement elsewhere. [ 42 ] Imam Ahmed Raza Khan supported Tawassul , Mawlid , [ 16 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Prophet Muhammad's awareness of complete knowledge of the unseen, and other practices which ...

  7. Category:Barelvi mosques - Wikipedia

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    The movement follows Sunni Islam's Hanafi school of jurisprudence, and includes a synthesis of Sharia with the practices of Sufism. Pages in category "Barelvi mosques" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  8. Category:Barelvi - Wikipedia

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  9. Syed Ahmad Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad Barelvi was born on 29 November 1786 in Raebareli, into a Syed family. [8] His primary education was initiated in 1791, when he was aged four. [9] As he turned 10, his father died and the familial responsibilities fell onto his shoulders, and this made him travel to Lucknow, at the age of 18 in search of some work.