The Taliban and Al-Qaeda's activities in Afghanistan is seen as a direct symbol of growing Salafism in the country. Islam is the state religion of Saudi Arabia.The connection between Islam and Saudi Arabia (or at least the western Hejaz region of the country) is uniquely strong.

... like the Salafists or Wahabbis in Saudi Arabia. ISIS has sought to create Khorasan Province, to increase level of religious sectarianism in Afghanistan, which is majority following a more Sufi branch. What is happening!

and it's very strict and extremist islamic sect which reject/persecute everyone differ with them in just iota . Muslims prayed often at shrines where the prophet’s daughter Fatima, his wife Khadija and his companions were buried. Sufism can not survive in Saudi Arabia. Analysts and some Sufis partly credit reaction to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States for the atmosphere that has made the changes possible. Sign up today and browse profiles of islam - sufism saudi women for dating for free. Sufism and Islam. Well, Jeddah,we know we can breath a bit better in this city than elsewhere in the Kingdom, but still - … Sufism had previously been predominant in Hejaz, the western region of Saudi Arabia, which includes Muhammad’s birthplace, Mecca; Medina, where he is buried; and the Red Sea port city of Jiddah.

Meet islam - sufism saudi women for dating and find your true love at Muslima.com. In Saudi Arabia, a Resurgence of Sufism. If only Sufism flourishes in all of Islam, we would not have extremism, terrorism and all other negative isms associated with Islam. Due to long time torn by war between various Islamic factions, it is common to see Salafis in Afghanistan. Saudi Arabia in general and the Wahabis in particular have nothing to do with Sufism and abhor the latter. Sufism has also made some inroads into the Gulf monarchies. saudi arabia's logic began when they adopt the new salafi wahabi sect wich appeared in the arabia some 200 years ago . when this sect appeared some 200 years ago ,the whole ummah reject it because of their extremist radical behaviors. Faiza Saleh Ambah (yes her! But most specialists disagree and insist that Sufism comes from Islam and the Koran. In spite of…attacks, dargahs remain part of popular Islam and Muslims continue to visit them, along with Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs. see hereunder...) wrote a very interesting article for the Washington Post from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, about the increase of Sufism in the Kingdom.