Muhammadiyah dan Aisyiyah bukanlah aliran dalam Islam. Keduanya merupakan gerakan Islam yang bertujuan untuk memajukan ummat Islam dengan hakekat ajaran Islam. Sebagai sebuah gerakan, Muhammadiyah dan Aisyiyah merumuskan ideologi gerakan sebagai panduan praksis bagi warganya dalam kehidupan.
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