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- Wahhabism - Wikipedia
Wahhabism has become such a blanket term for any Islamic movement that has an apparent tendency toward misogyny, militantism, extremism, or strict and literal interpretation of the Quran and hadith do not necessarily reflect the writings or teachings of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab
- Wahhabi | Beliefs, Movement, History | Britannica
Wahhābī, any adherent of the Islamic reform movement founded by Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb in the 18th century in Najd, central Arabia, and adopted in 1744 by the Saudi family In the 20th and 21st centuries, Wahhābism is prevalent in Saudi Arabia and Qatar
- Wahhabism - New World Encyclopedia
Wahhabism (Arabic: Al-Wahhābīyya الوهابية, Wahabism) (also called Salafism) is a branch of Sunni Islam practiced by those who follow the teachings of Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab (1703–1792 C E ), after whom the movement is named
- The Wahhabi Movement: History and Beliefs - Fiqh - IslamOnline
Dear scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum I would like to know the historical background of Wahhabism? In what way does their ideology differ from that of the rest of the Muslim community?
- Wahhabism: The Saudi State Religion Behind Global Extremism
Wahhabism is Saudi Arabia's ultra-conservative state religion — and its global export has fueled extremism from al-Qaeda to the Taliban Here's how it shaped the modern world
- Wahhabism | Ethnic and Cultural Studies | Research Starters - EBSCO
Wahhabism is a strict and puritanical sect of Islam that emerged in the 18th century, founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab in present-day Saudi Arabia This movement advocates for a literal interpretation of the Koran and enforces rigorous behavioral and belief standards among its followers
- Explaining Wahhabism - Easy Sociology
Discover the origins, beliefs, and global influence of Wahhabism in this comprehensive sociological exploration of one of the most discussed Islamic movements
- Wahhabism: The Truth About the Most Controversial Islamic Movement . . .
Wahhabism, as a theological-political movement, advocates a model of state and society in which Sharia law is applied literally, with an emphasis on monotheism (tawhid) and the elimination of religious innovations (bid‘a)
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