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Quranism is a major stream in Islam along with Sunnism and Shiaism. Quranism approaches Islam in a unique way compared to the others in that it rejects or at least questions the role of Islamic Traditions. In doing so, Quranists have had to engage with the Quran through fresh eyes and have become a  type of Islam which is unusual to most people. However, in recent years with the popularisation of the internet, Quranism has become very high-profile. This website hopes to promote Quranism as a form of Islam.

The Quranists Network is an associationof individuals and institutions who promote Quranism. It  is not the owner of the term of Quranists or Quranism.  Quranism and Quranists is a public term and many individuals and institutions have carried this term before us.

For articles about Quranism and Quranists identity, please visit this page.

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Glossary

Here are a few terms you will find used in the course of reading our articles. These terms were not created by us although we have personalised them for our use on this site. -         Islamofascism: A movement within Islam which espouses the notion of compulsionism. Islamofascists seek to dominate the world and force it …

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Introduction

Quranism is a major stream in Islam along with Sunnism and Shiaism. Quranism approaches Islam in a unique way compared to the others in that it rejects or at least questions the role of Islamic Traditions. In doing so, Quranists have had to engage with the Quran through fresh eyes and have become a  type of Islam which …

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Vision

The primary vision of Quranism is none other than the vision of islam itself. The meaning of ‘islam’ when articulated by the Quran is ‘attaining peace’ and ‘peace’ here is holistic, that is to say peace in all aspects of our lives. If we think about it, all human beings seek a state of peace. …

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