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- Izala_Society abstract "Izala Society, formally Jama’at Izalat al Bid’a Wa Iqamat as Sunna (Society of Removal of Innovation and Re-establishment of the Sunna), also called JIBWIS, is an Islamic movement originally established in Northern Nigeria to fight what it sees as the bid’a, (innovation), practiced by the Sufi brotherhoods. It is one of the largest Islamic societies in Nigeria, Chad, Niger, and Cameroon.Izala was established 1978 in Jos, Nigeria by Sheikh Ismaila Idris (1937-2000), \"in reaction to the Sufi brotherhoods\", specifically the Qadiri and Tijan Sufi orders.According to Ramzi Amara, Today the Izala is one of the largest Islamic societies not only in Northern Nigeria, but also in the South and even in the neighbouring countries (Chad, Niger, and Cameroon). It is very active in Da‘wa (propagation of the faith) and especially in education. The Izala has many institutions all over the country and is influential at the local, state, and even federal levels. The group has been called a salafist organization \"that embraces a legalist and scripture centered understanding of Islam\". David Commins has described it as the fruit of missionary work by the Saudi Arabian funded and led World Muslim League.\"Essential texts\" for members of the Izala Society are \"Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's treatise of God's unity and commentaries by his grandsons\". Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was the founder of the Wahhabi mission, the official Islamic interpretation of Saudi Arabia. He saw Sufism as rife with idolatry (shirk). The Izala Society has been labeled as infidels by their fellow Salafist group, Boko Haram, due to their willingness to work with the Nigerian government.".
- Izala_Society wikiPageExternalLink jibwisnigeria.org.
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- Izala_Society wikiPageRevisionID "692028952".
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Bid‘ah.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Boko_Haram.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Category:1978_establishments_in_Nigeria.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_in_Africa.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_organizations_based_in_Nigeria.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1978.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salafi_groups.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Dawah.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Hausa_animism.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_extremism_in_Northern_Nigeria.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Jos.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_ibn_Abd_al-Wahhab.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_World_League.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Niger.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Qadiriyya.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Salafi_movement.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Saudi_Arabia.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Shirk_(Islam).
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Tijaniyyah.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLink Wahhabism.
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLinkText "Izala Society".
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLinkText "Izala movement".
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLinkText "Izala".
- Izala_Society wikiPageWikiLinkText "Izalatul Bidi'a Wa Ikamatul Sunnah".
- Izala_Society wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nigeria-org-stub.
- Izala_Society wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Izala_Society subject Category:1978_establishments_in_Nigeria.
- Izala_Society subject Category:Islam_in_Africa.
- Izala_Society subject Category:Islamic_organizations_based_in_Nigeria.
- Izala_Society subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1978.
- Izala_Society subject Category:Salafi_groups.
- Izala_Society hypernym Movement.
- Izala_Society type Organisation.
- Izala_Society comment "Izala Society, formally Jama’at Izalat al Bid’a Wa Iqamat as Sunna (Society of Removal of Innovation and Re-establishment of the Sunna), also called JIBWIS, is an Islamic movement originally established in Northern Nigeria to fight what it sees as the bid’a, (innovation), practiced by the Sufi brotherhoods.".
- Izala_Society label "Izala Society".
- Izala_Society sameAs Q17012547.
- Izala_Society sameAs m.010pg_6y.
- Izala_Society sameAs Q17012547.
- Izala_Society wasDerivedFrom Izala_Society?oldid=692028952.
- Izala_Society isPrimaryTopicOf Izala_Society.