Islamic Revival

Ibn Abd Allah, Muhammad Ahmad
Sudanese militant revivalist and reformer, proclaimed Mahdi in 1881, led a jihad and established an Islamic state in Sudan
Islamic Renaissance Party
An Islamic revivalist party founded in the former Soviet Union in 1990, aimed at promoting the spiritual revival, economic freedom, and political and legal awakening of Muslims.
Kawakibi, Abd al-Rahman al-
Syrian Islamic revivalist and advocate of Arab caliphate known for his criticism of Ottoman rule and his vision for an elected Arab caliph.
Muhammad Rashid Rida
Syrian Islamic revivalist, reformer, and writer closely associated with Muhammad Abduh, known for his works on preserving the unity and identity of the Muslim nation.
Nahdah
The renaissance and revival of Arabic literature and culture in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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