This religious group, whose members often intentionally wear shorter ankle-length pants, includes the Nigerian JIBWIS, or the Izala movement. One leader of this religious group, al-Albani, supported the Indian Ahl-e Hadith school, which is often grouped with it, in also claiming to follow from the earlier Ahl al-Hadith school. Although many members of this religious group strongly oppose bidʼah and reject all taqlid to a madhhab, the Hanbali jurist (*) Ibn Taymiyyah is often considered its major spiritual predecessor. This religious group, which takes its name from “the pious predecessors,” includes both a politically inactive “quietist” branch. For 10 points, name this 19th- and 20th-century religious revival movement in Sunni Islam, which often includes Wahhabism. ■END■
ANSWER: Salafi [or Salafism; or Salafiyya; or Salafi movement; or Salafist; or revolutionary Salafism; or Salafi jihadism; prompt on Wahhabi or Wahhabism before read with “what Islamic movement is Wahhabism often considered part of?”; prompt on Makhdalism; prompt on Sunni Islam before read]
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