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The Salafi movement or Salafist movement or Salafism is a reform[1] branch[2][3] or revivalist[4] movement within Sunni Islam[5] that developed in Egypt in the late 19th century as a response to Western European imperialism,[6][7][8][9][10] with roots in the 18th-century Wahhabi movement that originated in the Najd region of modern day Saudi Arabia.[11] It advocated a return to the traditions of the salaf, who are the first three generations of Muslims, that include the generations of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and his companions (the Sahabah), their successors (the Tabi‘un), and the successors of the successors (the Taba Tabi‘in).

The Salafist doctrine is centered around the concept of looking back to a prior historical period in an effort to understand how the contemporary world should be ordered.[12] They reject religious innovation or bid’ah, and support the implementation of sharia (Islamic law).[13] The movement is often divided into three categories: the largest group are the purists (or quietists), who avoid politics; the second largest group are the activists, who get involved in politics; the third group are the jihadists, who form a minority and advocate armed struggle.[13] In legal matters, Salafis are divided between those who, in the name of independent legal judgement (ijtihad), reject strict adherence (taqlid) to the four Sunni schools of law (madhahib), and others who remain faithful to these.[14]

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