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ima sunni but i follow da Salafi (Arabic: سلفي "predecessors" or "early generations"), is a Sunni Islamic movement that takes the pious ancestors (Salaf) of the patristic period of early Islam as exemplary models.
Early usage of the term appears in the book Al-Ansab by Abu Sa'd Abd al-Kareem al-Sama'ni, who died in the year 1166 (562 of the Islamic calendar). Under the entry for the ascription al-Salafi he stated, "This is an ascription to the salaf, or the predecessors, and the adoptation of their school of thought based upon what I have heard."
He then mentions an example or more of people who were utilizing this ascription in his time. However, an even earlier ascription of the term Salaf was used by Muhammad (pbuh) who noted, "I am the best Salaf for you.
Salafis view the first three generations of Muslims, who are Muhammad's companions, and the two succeeding generations after them, the Tabiin and the Taba at-Tabiin, as examples of how Islam should be practiced and reject the Sufism. This principle is derived from the following Sunni hadith (tradition) attributed to Muhammad (pbuh)
The people of my generation are the best, then those who follow them, and then those who follow the latter (i.e. the first three generations of Muslims).
The principal tenet of Salafism is that Islam was perfect and complete during the days of Muhammad (pbuh)and his companions, but that undesirable innovations have been added over the later centuries due to materialist and cultural influences. Salafism seeks to revive a practice of Islam that more closely resembles the religion during the time of prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Salafism has also been described as a simplified version of Islam, in which adherents follow a few commands and practices.
The term Salafism is often used interchangeably with "Wahhabism". Adherents usually reject this term because it is considered derogatory and because they believe that Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab did not establish a new school of thought nor self-describe themselves as such.
Nonetheless, modern-day Salafis do regard Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab as great Islamic scholar, a fact that is confirmed by their close adherence to his doctrinal teachings. Typically, adherents of Salafi movements describe themselves as "Muwahidoon," "Ahle Hadith or "Ahl at-Tawheed.
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