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Revision as of 22:46, 21 August 2005 by Equitor (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Al-Ahbash is a religious and political group in Lebanon; alternative names are : The Ahbash, Habashis, al Habashiyyin, , and Jam'iyyat al- Mashari' al-Khayriyya al-Islamiyya (in English, Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (AICP)).
It follows the teachings of Shaykh Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Hirari al-Shibi al- Abdari, also known as al-Habashi ("the Ethiopian"), a belief system combining elements of Sunni and Shi'a theology with Sufism. It advocates pluralism, and opposition to political activism and violence (its slogan is "the resounding voice of moderation").
It is highly controversial within Islamism for its religious stance (anti-Wahhabi, and with Sufi practices seen as heretical) and its political alliances (pro-Syria and conciliatory toward the West).
See also
References
A Sufi response to political islamism: Al-ahbash of Lebanon A. Nizar Hamzeh and R. Hrair Dekmejian, International Journal of Middle East Studies 28 (1996), 217-229.
External links
- Association of Islamic Charitable Projects Official US site
- Al-Ahbash: Their History and Their Beliefs Islamicweb.com