There is no such thing as "the Sunni Movement". There is the Sunni Sect of Islam and there are numerous movements within Sunni Islam, but no movement so important that it has eclipsed all others.
There is no such thing as "the Sunni Movement". There is the Sunni Sect of Islam and there are numerous movements within Sunni Islam, but no movement so important that it has eclipsed all others.
deoband movement
Wahhabi
Al-Qaeda is an international sunni Islamic movement founded in 1988.
Osama Bin Laden was a member of the Sunni sect of Islam. He followed a strict interpretation of Sunni beliefs and was a prominent figure in the jihadist movement.
Sunni
sansui movement started in Algeria. it was a sunni sufi movement. it was a Islamic puritive movement. it was started by Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali al Sansui. aim was to recast Islam in its original state. it too place in 18th century.
Sunni
Most of them were Sunni Hanafis.
the kurds are sunni muslim
Sunni obviously
The answer you are looking for is "Taliban", but to call them a "reform movement" is a little disengenuous. They were (and continue to be) a regressivist Islamist political organization. The reforms that they were making were to revert to medieval-types of laws.