Progressive Muslims have produced a considerable body of liberal thoughts within Islam (or "interpretation-based Islam", and or "progressive Islam"; but some consider progressive Islam and liberal Islam as two distinct movements). These movements share a philosophy that depends largely on ijtihad. Liberal Muslims do not necessarily subscribe to the more culturally-based interpretations of the Qur'an and Hadith. They generally claim that they are returning to the principles of the early Ummah and to the ethical and pluralistic intent of their scripture. The reform movement uses monotheism (tawhid) "as an organizing principle for human society and the basis of religious knowledge, history, metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics, as well as social, economic and world order."
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