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Islamism
Islamism is a range of religious and political ideological movements that believe that Islam should influence political systems. Its proponents believe Islam is innately political, and that Islam as a political system is superior to communism, liberal democracy, capitalism, and other alternatives in achieving a just, successful society. The advocates of Islamism, also known as "al-Islamiyyun", are usually affiliated with Islamic institutions or social mobilization movements, emphasizing the implementation of sharia, pan-Islamic political unity, and the creation of Islamic states.

Wahhabism
Wahhabism is a Salafi revivalist movement within Sunni Islam named after the 18th-century Hanbali scholar Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. It was initially established in the central Arabian region of Najd and later spread to other parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and was the official policy of Saudi Arabia until 2022. Despite being founded on the principles of Sunni Islam, the Hanbalite scholars Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn al-Qayyim in particular, Wahhabism may also refer to doctrinal differences distinct from other forms of Sunni Islam. Non-Wahhabi Sunnis also have compared Wahhabism to the belief of the
internationalism
movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations
Islamic state
government based on Islamic law

comrade
thumb|World War I [[American Red Cross poster by Harrison Fisher, 1918]]
In political contexts, comrade means a fellow party member. The political use was inspired by the French Revolution, after which it grew into a form of address between socialists and workers. Since the Russian Revolution, popular culture in the West has often associated it with communism. As such, it can also be used as a reference to leftists, akin to "". In particular, the Russian word () may be used as a reference to communists.
Islamic fundamentalism
ideology, which equals 'return to Islam'
axis of evil
group of countries identified collectively as enemies by U.S. President George W. Bush during the 2000s
Islamic feminism
form of feminist discourse concerned with the role of women in Islam; aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public and private life; advocates for women's rights, gender equality, and social justice grounded in Islam
Gospel of Barnabas
pseudepigraphical gospel written in the Late Middle Ages
islamic socialism
political ideology combining the ideas of socialism with the religion of Islam

Islamofascism
Islamofascism is a portmanteau of the words fascism and Islamism or Islamic fundamentalism, which advocate authoritarianism and violent extremism to establish an Islamic state, in addition to promoting offensive Jihad. For example, Qutbism has been characterized as an Islamofascist and Islamic terrorist ideology.
Islamic extremism
extreme or radical form of Islam
Mohamed Said Ramadan Al-Bouti
Syrian Sunni Muslim scholar (1929–2013)
Islamic religious police
enforcement agency
political Islam
any interpretation of Islam as a source of political identity and action
Islamic revival
movements to revive the faith in Islamic history
regressive left
pejorative term for overly tolerant left-wing politics
World Hijab Day
awareness day and annual event founded by Nazma Khan which encourage women to wear the hijab, to acquaint with the experience of wearing it, to educate and spread awareness on why hijab is worn, to promote wider acceptence of hijab wearing
Salafi jihadism
transnational Sunni Islamist religious-political ideology
Madkhalism
Madkhalism is a strain of quietist thought within the larger Salafi movement characterised by monarchism and loyalty to Muhammad bin Salman and the Saudi government in the Arab world, based on the writings of the Saudi scholar Rabee al-Madkhali.
Jihadist flag
Islamic fundamentalist movements as a symbol of jihad
political aspects of Islam
overview of political aspects drawn from the religion of Islam
Islamo-leftism
Islamo-leftism is a neologism designating a supposed proximity and laxity of certain left-wing ideologies, personalities or parties towards political Islam, or even Islamism. Composed of the prefix "Islamo-" and the noun "leftism", it was created by Pierre-André Taguieff in 2002, before being subsequently taken up by various media, intellectual, academic or political personalities. The relevance of the term is contested in particular by its instrumentalization and its stigmatizing aspect similar to "Judeo-Bolshevism".
post-Islamism
Post-Islamism is a neologism in political science, the definition and applicability of which is disputed. Asef Bayat and Olivier Roy are among the main architects of the idea.
War against Islam
Conspiracy theory narrative in Islamist discourse

hijab by country
international differentiation in the practice of wearing head coverings among Muslim women
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hijabophobia
thumb|Anti-hijab installation at a park in Malmö.
Hijabophobia is a type of religious and cultural discrimination against Muslim women who wear the hijab. The discrimination has had manifestations in public, working and educational places.
Islamic Defenders Front
Indonesian hardline Islamist organization
gender segregation and Islam
gender segregation in Islamic law
Sahwa movement
religious social mobility in Saudi Arabia
Saddamism
Saddamism (), also known as '''Saddamist Ba'athism''' (), is a Ba'athist political ideology based on the political ideas and thinking of Saddam Hussein, who served as the president of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. It espouses Arab nationalism, Arab socialism and Pan-Arabism, as well as an Iraq-centred Arab world that calls upon Arab countries to adopt Saddamist political discourse and reject "the Nasserist discourse" that it claims collapsed following the Six-Day War in 1967. It is militarist and views political disputes and conflict in a military manner as "battles" requiring "fighting", "mobilizat
criticism of Islamism
Dewan Dakwah Islamiyah Indonesia
organization
Talibanization
The term Talibanization (or Talibanisation) refers to a type of Islamist practice that emerged following the rise of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan, where other religious groups or movements come to follow or imitate the strict practices of the Taliban.
International propagation of the Salafi movement and Wahhabism
Gagasan Sejahtera
Malaysian political coalition
London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism 2011
Slavery in 21st century Islamism
modern slavery by quasi-state-level jihadist groups
Deobandi jihadism
a militant interpretation of Islam

history of the Taliban
historical overview of the Taliban
Islamistan
Islamistan (, ; lit. "Islamland" or "the Land of Islam") is a Persian, Pashto and Urdu term referring to Dār al-Islām.
Ideology of the 1979 Iranian Revolution
ideology behind the 1979 revolution
Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia
terror group
consolidation of the Iranian Revolution
turbulent process of Islamic Republic stabilization
Islamist Shi'ism
political Islam in the Twelver Shi'a branch of Islam