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Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-
Wahhab (c. 1703–1792). The term "
Wahhabism" is
primarily an exonym; it was not used by Ibn 'Abd al-
Wahhab himself or his followers...
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Wahhab (Arabic: ٱلْوَهَّابُ, romanized: al-
Wahhāb) is a name of God in Islam,
meaning "the Bestower". It is also used as a
personal name, as a
short form...
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reduce it to
Wahhabism. To do so is to
ignore the
extent to
which al-Qaeda
broke with the
traditional geo-political
outlook of
Wahhabism,
which had never...
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never developed the
hardline approach of
classical Wahhabism,
instead representing the "true
Wahhabism" Rida had been
championing across the
Islamic World...
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founder of the
Wahhabism Ibadi Movement, in Tiaret, in
Algeria Qadi 'Abd al-
Wahhab (973–1031),
Iraqi Maliki scholar and
jurist ʿAbd al-
Wahhāb ibn Aḥmad aš-Šaʿrānī...
- Wiam
Maher Najib Wahhab (Arabic: وئام وهاب; born on 11
October 1964) is a
Lebanese Druze politician and
journalist from Jahlieh,
Chouf District, and the...
- that "
Wahhabism is the
source of the
overwhelming majority of
terrorist atrocities in today's world". As part of the
global "War on Terror",
Wahhabism has...
- that "
Wahhabism is the
source of the
overwhelming majority of
terrorist atrocities in today's world". As part of the
global "War on Terror",
Wahhabism has...
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during the 1960s and 70s,
Wahhabism rebranded itself as
Salafism knowing it
could not "spread in the
modern Muslim world" as
Wahhabism. Its
largesse funded...
- mid-1970s and 1980s (and
appearing to
diminish after 2017),
Salafism and
Wahhabism —
along with
other ****
interpretations of
Islam favored by the Kingdom...