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Deobandi conservatism refers to the conservative and traditionalist approach to Islam that is often associated with the Deobandi movement, a revivalist Islamic movement that originated in India in the late 19th century.

Deobandi conservatism emphasizes the importance of adhering to the traditional interpretations of Islamic texts and practices, and is generally opposed to modern or "Westernized" forms of Islam. This includes a rejection of innovations in religious practices, and a focus on preserving the established traditions and customs of Islamic societies.

Deobandi conservatism has been associated with some controversial practices, including the promotion of strict gender segregation and the restriction of women's rights, as well as a narrow and literalist interpretation of Islamic texts that can sometimes lead to intolerance or even extremism. However, it should be noted that not all Deobandi scholars or followers subscribe to these views, and there is a wide range of opinions and practices within the movement.