The Traditionalist Salafis’ Perspective and Discourse on Militant Jihād

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This paper argues that the jihādi ideology draws upon the authentic and normative traditionalist salafi epistemology, which provides a moral and theological justification for militant jihād. In the current climate of political unrest and conflicts in the Middle East, maintaining a nexus between jihād and authentic Islam is crucial for traditionalist salafism in pursuit of authority, relevance and political interests. Through the misappropriation of the Meccan-Medinan trajectory and the concepts of nasẖ (abrogation) and ʾijmāʿ (consensus), the input of salafi scholars and preachers revitalizes the discourse around militant jihād as a legitimate vehicle for change and consequently propels jihādi ideology forward.

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Ali, M. H. (2019). The Traditionalist Salafis’ Perspective and Discourse on Militant Jihād. Humanities (Switzerland), 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/h8020109

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