The movement for the ecumenism of Islamic denominations is a reform initiative grounded in authentic Islamic teachings, following the path of enlightenment laid out by Sayyid Jamal al-Din Asadabadi. It was institutionalized with the establishment of "Dar al-Taqrib" in Egypt, a blessed institution founded by the distinguished scholar Sheikh Mohammad Taqi Qomi, representing Grand Ayatollah Boroujerdi, with the support of Al-Azhar scholars in Cairo in 1947. The name was proposed by Sheikh Hassan al-Banna, and the institution quickly garnered the trust and collaboration of leading Islamic scholars, fostering unity among followers of different Islamic denominations.