The one attribute common to Islamic, Judaic and Christian fundamentalism is the absolute conviction about being right, to the exclusion of all other points of view. This becomes an obsession in which the fundamentalist is no longer able to listen to reason or consider any facts contrary to his or her beliefs. Not all fundamentalists are violent, but some believe that the world must accept their unique point of view and that the only way to achieve this is by force. Fundamentalism is not restricted to Islam, Judaism and Christianity, but is much rarer among other religions.
A traditionalist and fundamentalist are not the same and have some differences. A traditionalist will stick to the conventional beliefs to the later but a fundamentalist is liberal and open to various changes in any set up.
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According to Islamic beliefs, Allah spoke Arabic.
The Taliban fighters primarily adhere to Sunni Islam, specifically following a strict interpretation of the Hanafi school of thought. Their beliefs are heavily influenced by a fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic teachings, which they use to justify their actions and governance. The Taliban also incorporates cultural and tribal practices into their ideology, which can sometimes intersect with their religious beliefs.
Fundamentalists are those who stick to principles and fundamentals of religion, politics, economics, and/or high morals. Those who follow fundamentalist beliefs are those that profess strong connections to an original dogma or doctrine and unwilling or unable to adjust to enlightened or revealed deeper truths. One example is the recent media exposure with the Fundamentalist Latter-day Saint (FLDS) episode in Texas. Such members adhere to certain beliefs once practiced in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, such as polygamy, but refuse to accept the tenets changing such beliefs. For clarity, the FLDS are not connected with the main LDS Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The LDS Church strongly support the laws of the land in which they reside and the exercise of polygamy, which was banned in October 1890, are grounds for immediate excommunication. There are other distinct differences between the Fundamentalists of the Latter-day Saints and the mainstream Church headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, but space does not allow such elaboration.
Islamic belief states that Allah is One indivisible Creator.
I think you mean ISLAMIC.
The goal of Islamic fundamentalist governments in North Africa and Southwest Asia is to establish a political system that aligns strictly with their interpretation of Islamic law (Sharia). They seek to implement governance that prioritizes religious principles over secular laws, aiming to create a society that reflects their ideological beliefs. Additionally, these governments often aim to promote a sense of cultural identity and unity among their populations, countering perceived Western influence and secularism. This pursuit can lead to tensions both domestically and internationally, as it may conflict with modern governance practices and human rights standards.
No, it's a satirical website criticizing certain aspects of fundamentalist Christianity.
Psychics are metaphysical in their beliefs and evangelists are fundamentalist Christians who are often opposed to psychics.
According to Islamic beliefs, Allah does not speak a specific language as He is considered to be beyond human comprehension and limitations.