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Faraize movements refer to the Islamic reformist movements that emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily in South Asia, advocating for a return to the fundamental teachings of Islam as prescribed in the Quran and Hadith. They emphasize the importance of individual responsibility in practicing faith and rejecting innovations (bid'ah) that deviate from the original teachings. Faraize movements often focus on social reform, education, and promoting a purer form of Islam. Notable figures associated with these movements include Shah Waliullah and later reformers who sought to address the challenges faced by Muslims during colonial rule.

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