
Reformation in Islam
The Reformation in Islam, often called the "Islamic Reform Movement," refers to efforts to renew and purify the faith by returning to its original teachings, values, and practices. These movements emerged in response to social, political, and cultural changes, aiming to address perceived deviations and promote a more authentic, spiritually centered practice of Islam. Leaders and scholars often advocate for moral integrity, education, and adherence to the Quran and Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad's sayings. While diverse in approach, these reforms seek to strengthen Islamic identity and ethical standards in contemporary society.