sunnization

Noun

 * 1) * 2006, Mercedes García-Arenal, Messianism and Puritanical Reform, p 175
 * This certainly represented a "sunnization" of shfism, but by the twelfth century it was a sunnization heavily determined by a doctrinal elaboration of two centuries of sufism, from which it absorbed precisely those concepts which bring sufism and ...
 * 1) * 2012, Riccardo Bocco, Writing the Modern History of Iraq, page 196
 * All this reinforced the perception within the Sunni community, of a “de-sunnization” of the country, and many Sunnis believed that official institutions were being used to implement this policy
 * 1) * 2012, Riccardo Bocco, Writing the Modern History of Iraq, page 196
 * All this reinforced the perception within the Sunni community, of a “de-sunnization” of the country, and many Sunnis believed that official institutions were being used to implement this policy