What is "Islamic fundamentalism"?

noun corresponding to salafi), thus making it obtiose in my view. 13 Both Mawdūdī and Qutb seem to see the development of Islamic jurisprudence as essentially sound up to the time of European imperialism (ILC , p. 59-60; ’Adālah, p. 17-18). The standard view of Shī’ī jurisprudence also values the ijma‘ of preceding generations but is not bound by it, not holding the gate of ijtih ā d to be closed. The standard view of Shī’ī jurisprudence also values the ijm ā ’ ofpreceding generations but is not bound by it, not holding the gate of ijtih ā d to be closed.