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- a subset of Salafism, saying "As a rule, all Wahhabis are salafists, but not all salafists are Wahhabis." Quintan Wiktorowicz ****erts modern Salafists...
- not properly enforcing Shari'ah (Islamic law) in its territories. The Wahhabis offered an alternative religious and political model to that of the Ottomans...
- which the Wahhabis left the city with more than 4,000 camels carrying their plunder. Following the teachings of Ibn Taymiyya, the Wahhabis "sought to...
- followers were labelled as "Wahhabis", accusing them of pan-Islamic rebellions and were ****cuted in "The Great Wahhabi Trials" by the British. Meanwhile...
- followers, and shaped the collective Wahhabi memory. As late as 1749, the sharif of Mecca imprisoned those Wahhabis who went to Mecca to perform the Hajj...
- destruction by the Wahhabis was a political act to establish Najdi authority in the Hijaz, consisting of the religious authority of Najd, Wahhabi scholars, and...
- a subset of Salafism, saying "As a rule, all Wahhabis are salafists, but not all salafists are Wahhabis". However, many scholars and critics distinguish...
- The Sikh–Wahhabi War was fought between the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Wahhabi movement led by Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi. The conflict...
- doctrines of the Najdi Wahhabis, his main concern was to protect the Muwahhidin (Ahl-i Hadith) in India, who were accused of being Wahhabis. He argued that the...
- the entrance to Wadi Samail, and the Samail Fort opened its doors to the Wahhabis. After Mutlaq bin Mohammed Al Mutairi imposed his control over Oman, the...