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Wat (wie) is Sunnism$506741$ - definitie

RELIGION IN ALGERIA
Shia Islam in Algeria; Shi'a Islam in Algeria; Sunni Islam in Algeria; History of Islam in Algeria; History of Shia Islam in Algeria; Algerian Islam; Sunnism in Algeria; Spread of Islam in Algeria

Protestantism and Islam         
  • Liver Turcx dan Paus]]"'' ("Rather Turkish than Pope (i.e. [[Papist]])"), 1570.
  • Dutch reformation]].
  • bombardment of Algiers]] by the Anglo-Dutch fleet in support of an ultimatum to release European slaves, August 1816
  • [[Iconoclasm]]: The organised destruction of Catholic images swept through Netherlands churches in 1566.
  • Anti-[[Papal]] painting showing the enmity between [[Edward VI of England]] and the Pope.
  • [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] offered military support to the "[[Lutherans]]" of [[Flanders]].
  • "William of Orange pledges his jewels for the defence of his country".
  • The English and the Persian formed an alliance against the Portuguese in the 1622 [[Capture of Ormuz (1622)]].
  • A map of the dominion of the Habsburgs following the [[Battle of Mühlberg]] (1547) as depicted in ''The Cambridge Modern History Atlas'' (1912); Habsburg lands are shaded green. Not shaded are the lands of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] over which the Habsburgs presided.
  • John Sigismund]] of Hungary with [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] in 1556.
  • Preface of Martin Luther of Bibliander's translation of the Qu'ran in Latin.
  • [[Rembrandt]] 1635: Man in Oriental Costume.
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  • William Larkin]], 1613, standing on a [[Lotto carpet]].
  • 1609–1615 Persian embassy to Europe]].
  • Capture of Tunis in 1574]].
  • The [[Ottoman Empire]] shared a boundary with Christian Europe to the southeast, engaging into contact with Calvinist, Lutheran and Unitarian minorities. This map shows the spread of Protestantism in the 16th and 17th centuries, superimposed on modern borders.
  • The Hungarian leader [[Imre Thököly]] (1657–1705) requested and obtained Ottoman intervention to help defend Protestantism against the repression of the Catholic Habsburg.
RELIGIOUS INTERACTIONS
Islam and Protestantism; Sunnism and Protestantism; Sunni Islam and Protestantism; Protestantism and Sunnism; Muslim World and Protestant
Protestantism and Islam entered into contact during the early-16th century when the Ottoman Empire, expanding in the Balkans, first encountered Calvinist Protestants in present-day Hungary and Transylvania. As both parties opposed the Austrian Holy Roman Emperor and his Roman Catholic allies, numerous exchanges occurred, exploring religious similarities and the possibility of trade and military alliances.
Anti-Sunnism         
PREJUDICE, HATRED OF, DISCRIMINATION OR VIOLENCE DIRECTED AGAINST SUNNI MUSLIMS
Sunniphobia; Sunniphobic; Anti-Sunnist
Anti-Sunnism is hatred of, prejudice against, discrimination against, persecution of, and violence against Sunni Muslims.
Islam in Algeria         
Islam is the majority and state religion in Algeria. The vast majority of citizens are Sunni Muslims belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence, with a minority of Ibadi Islam, most of whom live in the M'zab Valley region.

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Islam in Algeria

Islam is the majority and state religion in Algeria. The vast majority of citizens are Sunni Muslims belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence, with a minority of Ibadi Islam, most of whom live in the M'zab Valley region. Islam provides the society with its central social and cultural identity and gives most individuals their basic ethical and attitudinal orientation. Orthodox observance of the faith is much less widespread and steadfast than is identification with Islam. There are also Sufi philosophies which arose as a reaction to theoretical perspectives of some scholars.