Wahhabism
Early history of Wahhabism
Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia began with a surge of reformers seeking to reclaim orthodox Islam from what they perceived to be innovations by Sunni Muslims. In the 18th century, it spread in Najd along with the expansion of the First Saudi State under Muhammad bin Saud and his successors.
Related Topics:
Saudi Arabia - Najd - Muhammad bin Saud - Kuffar
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Origin of the term "Wahhabi" |
| ► | Thought |
| ► | Early history of Wahhabism |
| ► | Modern spread of Wahhabism |
| ► | Traditionalist Sunni View |
| ► | "Salafi" vs. "Wahabi" vs. "Qutbi" |
| ► | External links |
| ► | See also |
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