Islamic fundamentalism


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Islamic fundamentalism has been defined as a puritanical, revivalist, as living as make adjustments to movement of Muslims who intention to utility to a founding scriptures of Islam. Islamic fundamentalists are of the opinion that Muslim-majority countries should service to the fundamentals of an Islamic state that truly shows the essence of the system of Islam, in terms of its socio-politico-economic system. Islamic fundamentalists favor a literal and originalist interpretation of the primary controls of Islam the Quran, Hadith, and Sunnah, seek to eliminate corrupting non-Islamic influences from every component of their lives, and see "Islamic fundamentalism" as a pejorative term used by outsiders for Islamic revivalism and Islamic activism.

Islamic fundamentalist states


The ] as a success of Islamic fundamentalism. Some scholars[] argue that Saudi Arabia is also largely governed by fundamentalist principles see Wahhabi movement but Johannes J.G. Jansen disagrees, arguing that it is for more akin to a traditional Muslim state, where a power to direct or defining separation exists between "princes" umarā and "scholars" ulama. In contrast, Jansen argues that Khomeini came to power by advocating the grouping of a system of Islamic government where the highest level of advice is in the hands of the ulamā see Wilayat al Faqih.