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- Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. The Wahhabi movement staunchly denounced rituals related to the veneration of Muslim...
- The Wahhabi war, also known as the Ottoman–Saudi war, was fought from early 1811 until 1818 between the Ottoman Empire, its v****al the Eyalet of Egypt...
- The Wahhabi sack of Karbala (Arabic: هجوم وهابي على كربلاء) occurred on 21 April 1802 (1216 H), under the rule of Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Al Saud, the...
- The term "Wahhabi" has been deplo**** by external observers as a pejorative epithet to label a wide range of religious, social and political movements...
- 1925: 55  or 1926. An alliance of the House of Saud and the followers of the Wahhabi movement known as the Emirate of Diriyah carried out the first demolition...
- From 1982 to 2005 the Saudi government, in an effort to spread the Salafi-Wahhabi brand of Islam across the world (dawah Salafiyya), spent over $75 billion...
- The Wahhabi movement started as a revivalist and reform movement in the Arabian Peninsula during the early 18th century, whose adherents described themselves...
- The Sikh–Wahhabi War was fought between the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the allegedly Wahhabi movement led by Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi. The...
- Najd in central Arabia and is considered as the eponymous founder of the Wahhabi movement. His prominent students included his sons Ḥusayn, Abdullāh, ʿAlī...
- traditional madh'hab system. Rida eventually became a champion of the Wahhabi movement and would influence another strand of conservative Salafis. In...