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Ibn Taymiyyah
Islamic scholar, jurist and philosopher (1263–1328)
Salafism
Sunni Islamic reformist movement
Salaf
Salaf (, or ), also often referred to with the honorific expression of al-salaf al-ṣāliḥ (, ), are often taken to be the first three generations of Muslims. This comprises companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (the ), their followers (the ), and the followers of the followers (the ). Their religious significance lay in the statement attributed to Muhammad: "The best of my community are my generation, the ones who follow them and the ones who follow them", a period believed to exemplify the purest form of Islam. The generations of Muslims after the third are referred to as the Khalaf.
Ahl-i Hadith
Salafi reform movement that emerged in North India in the mid-nineteenth century from the teachings of Sayyid Ahmad Shahid, Syed Nazeer Husain and Nawab Siddiq Hasan Khan
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.
2016 international conference on Sunni Islam in Grozny
conference
Islam Questions & Answers
Islam Q&A (aka Islam Question & Answer) is an Islamic academic, educational, da'wah website which aims to offer advice and academic answers to questions about Islam based on evidence from Islamic religious texts in an adequate and easy-to- understand manner. It was founded by and operates under the general supervision of Muhammad Saalih Al-Munajjid, who is a Syrian-born Palestinian-Saudi Islamic scholar.
Muqbil ibn Hādī al-Wādiʻī
Islamic studies scholar (1933–2001)
Dammaj
Dammaj () is a small town in the Sa'dah Governorate of north-western Yemen, southeast by road from Sa'dah in a valley of the same name.
Sahwa movement
religious social mobility in Saudi Arabia
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Dewan Dakwah Islamiyah Indonesia
organization
International propagation of the Salafi movement and Wahhabism
Siege of Dammaj
2011 battle of the Yemeni Revolution
Petro-Islam
thumb|upright|230px|Ibn Saud, the first king of [[Saudi Arabia]]
Manhaj
Manhaj (منهج) is an Arabic word meaning method, path or doctrine. In Islam, the systematic method of upholding Aqidah and performing deeds is called Manhaj. It is an important part of Salafism. Salafism consists of two main areas, namely Aqidah and Manhaj. Aqidah refers to the beliefs of Salafis, while Manhaj refers to how these beliefs are practiced. Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani, when asked about the importance and difference between these two elements, replied that "Aqidah is more specific than Manhaj." He further emphasized that both Aqidah and Manhaj are inseparable for one to become a Sa
Islamic Salafi Alliance
political party in Kuwait
Sufi-Salafi relations
relations between two Islamic theological schools

Abdur-Rahman al-Mu'allimee al-Yamani
Abd al-Rahman ibn Yahya ibn Ali (; 1894–1966), commonly known by the '''al-Mu'allimi al-Yamani''' (), was a Yemeni Islamic scholar. He played a significant role within the Salafi movement, aligning with the teachings of Ibn Taymiyya, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, and Athari theology.