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  2. Wahhabi, any adherent of the Muslim reform movement founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab in the 18th century. They reject acts they view as polytheistic, such as visiting tombs and venerating saints, and advocate a return to the teachings of Islam as articulated in the Qur’an and the Sunnah.

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  3. The Wahhābī movement, which introduced a new factor into the pattern of Arabian politics, was founded by Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, a reformer influenced by the writings of the 13th–14th-century pietist theologian Ibn Taymiyyah, of the strict Ḥanbalī school of Islamic law.

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    Wahhabism (Arabic: ٱلْوَهَّابِيَّة, romanized: al-Wahhābiyya) is a reformist religious movement within Sunni Islam, based on the teachings of 18th-century Hanbali cleric Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab (c. 1703–1792).

  5. Origins. Alliance with the House of Saud. Conflicts with British and Ottoman Empires. Second Saudi State (1824–1891) Classical Wahhabiyya (19th-Century) Relations with Early Ahl-i Hadith scholars. Ahl-i Hadith. Formation of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Rehabilitation of Wahhabism. Alliance with Islamists. Growth: 1950s-1990.

  6. Jan 30, 2015 · Wahhabism is an Arabian form of Salafism, the movement within Islam aimed at its “purification” and the return to the Islam of the Prophet Mohammed and the three successive generations of...

  7. An essential history of Wahhābism from its founding tothe Islamic State In the mid-eighteenth century, acontroversial Islamic movement arose in the central Arab...

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