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 Wahhabism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wahhabis do not follow any specific maddhab (method or school of jurisprudence), but mostly interpret the words of the prophet Muhammad directly, using the four maddhab for reference.
Wahhabi theology advocates a puritanical and legalistic stance in matters of faith and religious practice.
The Wahhabis claim to hold to the way of the "Salaf as-Salih", the 'rightly guided or pious predecessors' as earlier propagated mainly by Ibn Taimiyya, his students Ibn Al Qayyim and later by Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab and his followers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabi

  
 Wahhabism
The Wahhabi Movement was founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab in the eighteenth century.
Wahhabi theology and jurisprudence is based respectively on the teachings of Ibn Taymiyah and on the legal school of Ahmad ibn Hanbal; they stress literal belief in the Quran and Hadith and the establishment of a Muslim state based solely on Islamic law.
Wahhabis practice an extreme form of Puritanism; they limit themselves to simple short prayers, worship in undecorated mosques where even the name of the Prophet cannot be inscribed, and refuse to celebrate his birthday.
http://www.meta-religion.com/Extremism/Islamic_extremism/wahhabism.htm

  
 THE WAHHABI AL SAUD CRIME FAMILY
The Wahhabi religion is just that: a new religion.
Like the Wahhabi religion, the Druze and Bahai religions grew out of an Islamic background, but they are all new religions separate from Islam.
The Wahhabi religion was founded by Muhammad Ibn 'Abdi-l-Wahhab (1703-92) in Arabia.
http://www.afsi.org/COMMENTARY/wahhabi1.htm

  
 The Wahhabi Movement
The Ottoman Turks became alarmed and dispatched Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman ruler of Egypt, to challenge the Wahhabis in 1811.
Wahhabis in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries went on an uncompromising campaign against Sufis, Shiites, and all others deemed unfaithful to the Wahhabis' strict interpretation of the sunna ("custom") of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Wahhabis went on a rampage throughout the peninsula at this time smashing the tombs of Muslim saints and imams, including the tomb of the Prophet's daughter Fatima.
http://www.nmhschool.org/tthornton/wahhabi_movement.htm

  
 Saudi Arabia - Wahhabi Theology
A century earlier, in l802, Wahhabi fighters raided and damaged one of the most sacred Shia shrines, the tomb of Husayn, the son of Imam Ali and grandson of the Prophet, at Karbala in Iraq.
By rejecting the validity of reinterpretation, Wahhabi doctrine is at odds with the Muslim reformation movement of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
In 1804 the Wahhabis destroyed tombs in the cemetery of the holy men in Medina, which was a locus for votive offerings and prayers to the saints.
http://www.countrystudies.us/saudi-arabia/27.htm

  
 The Wahhabi Fifth Column
Far more troubling is the ease with which the Wahhabis use religion as a means to express and stoke violent impulses.
But Wahhabi schools do not emulate other American church-based nativities of faith and knowledge; nor do they follow the American model of rigorous intellectual inquiry.
This attitude came to light as early as the 1990's, when Wahhabi mosques in America refused to accept help from local churches wanting to donate food to Bosnian Muslims.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=5270

  
 Persian Gulf States - WAHHABI ISLAM AND THE GULF
He focused on the central Muslim principle that there is only one God and that this God does not share his divinity with anyone.
The name Wahhabi derived from Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, who died in 1792.
In Oman, the Wahhabi faith created internal dissension as well as an external menace because it proved popular with some of the Ibadi tribes in the Omani interior.
http://www.countrystudies.us/persian-gulf-states/12.htm

  
 Wahhabism, Wahhabiyyah, Muwahhidun, Wahhabi
The Wahhabis claim to base their doctrines on the teachings of the fourteenth century scholar Ibn Taymiyya and the rulings of the Hanbali school of law, the strictest of the four recognised in the Sunni consensus.
Wahhabi teachings have also played a role in the 19th century history of parts of Nigeria, India, and Indonesia.
They believe that all objects of worship other than Allah are false, and anyone who worships in this way deserves to be put to death.
http://mb-soft.com/believe/txo/wahhabis.htm

  
 Principles of the Wahhabi sect
The Wahhabi prefer to call themselves "Salafi,'' meaning "forefathers'' or "pioneers,'' a reference to their belief that they are promulgating the Islam of Muhammad.
These three principles are the basis of the zealous Wahhabi rejection of saints or icons, Muslim or otherwise.
"Wahhabi" is the name most Western scholars apply to a Muslim puritan movement founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab in 18th-century Arabia.
http://www.rickross.com/reference/islamic/islamic46.html

  
 Intra-Muslim Rivalries in India and the Saudi Connection: Free Muslims Coalition
Likewise, Yusuf Kandhalavi, son and successor of the founder of the Tablighi Jama'at, Ilyas Kandhalavi, declared, 'We are staunch Wahhabis'.
Thus, he insisted, 'All Hanafis follow the Hanafi religion (mazhab-i hanafi) and not the religion of Islam (mazhab-i islam)', claiming that the two were completely different.
While the Deobandis were careful to insist that they were not 'Wahhabis' in the sense of being followers of Muhammad bin 'Abdul Wahhab, some Deobandis, recognising the commitment that they shared with the Saudi 'Wahhabis' to the extirpation of what they regarded as bida'ah, accepted the label 'Wahhabi' in that limited sense.
http://www.freemuslims.org/news/article.php?article=270

  
 Russia: Dagestan's Religious Tensions- Analysis
The Wahhabis advocated an orthodox view of Islam, one which refuted the inventions of the religion after the death of the Prophet Muhhammad.
While some people may be willing to accept Wahhabi interpretations of Islamic duty others are, and have been, satisfied with the religion the way it has been practiced in their region or even village for years, if not centuries.
Sufi masters especially object to the arrival of these outsiders, particularly the Wahhabis, who are teaching that these masters and the tombs of previous masters do not deserve any special respect.
http://www.stetson.edu/~psteeves/relnews/dstanpannier1905.html

  
 Middle East Report 204: A Clash of Fundamentalisms: Wahhabism in Yemen, by Shelagh Weir
Wahhabis made a point of attending Zaydi mosques and, while the majority of the congregation resolutely adhered to the customary Zaydi prayer stance with arms extended, the Wahhabis provocatively prayed in the Sunni manner, folding their arms during the prayer sequence, and, contrary to the Zaydi practice, chanting "amin" (like the Christian "amen").
The Wahhabis primarily resented not the important official posts certain sayyids had secured under the Republican government, but their religious authority and influence, as well as their religious claims to nobility.
Sayyids countered by accusing the Wahhabis of propagating their religion for money and of importing a religious school of thought from Saudi Arabia that was innappropriate for Yemen.
http://www.merip.org/mer/mer204/weir.htm

  
 Asia Times - Asia's most trusted news source
Radical Wahhabi theorists started to spread their call for jihad in clandestine mosques, which escaped the control of local authorities, denouncing oriented prayers in state-controlled mosques as well as the religious status of the king, the highest religious authority in the country, once believed by many to be rampart against radical Islam.
Confirming this point, Darif claims that the urgency today is to prevent the Wahhabi ideology from spreading locally; but this will require a dialogue with all the religious actors of the country, especially Yassine's unofficial yet rooted Islamist organization, he says.
Earlier, in his annual latest throne speech, King Mohamed VI had firmly stated that no foreign religious doctrine would be tolerated in the kingdom in the future.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/FD16Aa01.html

  
 Q&A with Stephen Schwartz on Wahhabism on National Review Online
Wahhabi hatemongering institutions like the Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America (IIASA), in Fairfax, Va. and the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) in Alexandria, Va., as well as the U.S. office of the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO), should be shut down completely.
Mosque attendance is different from church or synagogue membership in that prayer in the mosque does not imply acceptance of the particular dispensation in the mosque.
First, although no more than 40 percent of Saudi subjects, at the most, consider themselves Wahhabis, the Wahhabi clergy has controlled education in the kingdom, so that all subjects have been raised in an atmosphere of violent hatred for other Islamic traditions and for the other faiths.
http://www.nationalreview.com/interrogatory/interrogatory111802.asp

  
 WahhabismBuddhasBegova
The Wahhabi sect (named after the 18th century warrior-ideology Ibn `Abd al-Wahhab) propounds a version of Islam that sees all Sufism as infidelity, all popular Islam (shrine veneration, local pilgrimages) as idolatry, and has put in a historically unprecedent banning of all Jews and Christian from the "holy land" defined as the entire Arabian peninsula.
Those lines led to the Wahhabi sect of Saudi Arabia that, due to its being made the state religion of the monarchy, has attained access to enormous wealth and power.
Neither the Saudi government nor the Saudi religious establishment joined the rest of the Islamic world in urging the Taliban not to dynamite the Buddhas.
http://www.haverford.edu/relg/sells/reports/WahhabismBuddhasBegova.htm

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: An Activist's Guide to Arab and Muslim Campus and Community Organizations in North America by ...
Although its Islam is Wahhabi, it sought to represent all Muslims in their relations with America as if practicing religious diplomacy comparable to that of the Vatican, the worldwide center of the Catholic Church.
SNA enforces Wahhabi theological writ in the country’s 1,200 officially recognized mosques (out of a possible total of 4,000, including unrecognized and small congregations).
America’s capacity to defend itself spiritually and intellectually had been deeply harmed by ‘anti-anti-Communism.’ The analogy would be anti-profiling of Wahhabi terrorists.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=7991

  
 PBS - frontline: saudi time bomb?: analyses: wahhabism
Strict Wahhabis believe that all those who don't practice their form of Islam are heathens and enemies.
Saudis, by the way, never say, "We are Wahhabis." They say, "We are just Muslims." But they follow the teachings, and the major booklets taught in all schools are the books of Muhammed bin Abd al-Wahhab.
It is an austere form of Islam that insists on a literal interpretation of the Koran.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saudi/analyses/wahhabism.html

  
 Wahhabism - religious cults, sects and movements
But above all, the Wahhabis believe their faith should spread, not giving ground in any place they have conquered.
The faith that drives Osama bin Laden and his followers is a particularly austere and conservative brand of Islam known as Wahhabism, which was instrumental in creating the Saudi monarchy, and if sufficiently alienated, could tear it down.
Like many revivalists in the course of Muslim history, Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhab, the founder of the movement, felt that the local practice of Islam had lost its original purity.
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/w14.html

  
 Saudi-American Forum - Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad by Natana J. DeLong-Bas - Saudi Arabia ...
Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad presents for the first time in a Western language the themes of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab's writings that are of greatest concern post-9/11: Wahhabi theology and worldview, Islamic law, women and gender, and jihad.
Wahhabi teachings are often referred to as "fanatical discourse" and Wahhabism itself has been called "the most retrograde expression of Islam" and "one of the most xenophobous radical Islamic movements that can be."
In response to the demands for answers, many have asserted that the militant extremism of Osama bin Laden has its origins in the religious teachings of Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, who is believed to have legitimated jihad against non-Wahhabis and encouraged the forcible spread of the Wahhabi creed.
http://www.saudi-american-forum.org/Newsletters2004/SAF_Item_Of_Interest_2004_10_09.htm

  
 Saudi Arabia - THE SAUD FAMILY AND WAHHABI ISLAM
The popular and Shia practices to which the Wahhabis objected were important to other Muslims, the majority of whom were alarmed that shrines were destroyed and access to the holy cities restricted.
In destroying the objects that were the focus of these rituals, the Wahhabis sought to imitate Muhammad's destruction of pagan idols when he reentered Mecca in 628.
The rise of Al Saud is closely linked with Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (died 1792), a Muslim scholar whose ideas form the basis of the Wahhabi movement.
http://countrystudies.us/saudi-arabia/7.htm

  
 Stephen Schwartz on Wahhabism & Islam in the U.S. on National Review Online
Third, to advance the overall Wahhabi agenda of "jihad against the world" — an extremist campaign to impose the Wahhabi dispensation on the global Islamic community, as well as to confront the other religions.
Historically, traditional scholars have been a buffer against extremism in Islam, and for various sociological and demographic reasons, American Islam lacked a stratum of such scholars.
If we fail to do this, Wahhabi extremism continues to endanger the whole world — Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-schwartz063003.asp

  
 THE BEGINNING AND SPREADING OF WAHHABISM
He appointed 'Abd al-Muin as the head official of the district and ordered that all shrines and graves should be demolished, because, in view of the Wahhabis, the people of Mecca and Medina were not worshiping Allahu ta'ala, but shrines.
And Faysal, Tarkee's son, murdered Mashshari to succeed him in leading the Wahhabis in 1254 A.H. Though he tried to resist the soldiers sent by Muhammad 'Ali Pasha the same year, he was captured by Mirliwa (Brigadier-general) Khurshid Pasha and was sent to Egypt, where he was imprisoned.
The Wahhabis tore up the copies of the Qur'an al-karim and books of tafsir, hadith and other Islamic books they took from libraries, masjids and houses, and threw them down on the ground.
http://www.sufi.it/Islam/wahlast.htm

  
 Al-Albani Unveiled: The Salafi/Wahhabi sect
Many, even most, Islamic publishing houses in Cairo and Beirut are now subsidised by Wahhabi organisations, which prevent them from publishing traditional works on Sufism, and remove passages in other works considered unnacceptable to Wahhabist doctrine.
Under this guise, he said that killing the Ahl as-Sunnah was permissible, until Allah destroyed them (Wahhabi's) in the year 1233 AH by way of the Muslim army."
And it is significant that almost uniquely among the lands of Islam, Najd has never produced scholars of any repute.
http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/misc/alobs.htm

  
 TCS: Tech Central Station - American Muslim Youth vs. the Wahhabi Lobby
Further, and again embodying the Wahhabi manner, ISRU frequently sponsors lecturers who attack the beliefs of Shia and other pluralistic traditions in Islam, and engage in hate speech against non-Wahhabi believers.
Phillips expresses hatred of the Sufi tradition in Islam in a vulgar mass of insults and stupid fabrications against outstanding Muslim spiritual figures and practices.
and professing the doctrines of the Wahhabi sect, the most radical form of Islam.
http://www.techcentralstation.com/051305H.html

  
 Justifying Wahhabi movement —— The relationship between Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab and Ibn Taymiyah
Justifying Wahhabi movement —— The relationship between Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab and Ibn Taymiyah
In fact if Abdul-Wahhab is what I know about him by now, then he is Insha' Allah another reformer (Mujadid) like Ibn Taymiyah: he revived the forgotten of the Sunnah, he fought innovations, and he returned the people to the understanding of the Companions.
The relationship between Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab and Ibn Taymiyah
http://www.islamicweb.com/beliefs/creed/wahhab.htm

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad
Abd Allah S. al-Uthaymin, a Wahhabi, is the author of "History of Saudi Arabia: From the Movement Reformer Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab to King Abd al-Aziz."
Natana J. Delong-Bas's book, "Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad," which purportedly explains Wahhabism "accurately" and dispels "myths" propagated by "polemics" of all colors, media pundits and all, is a rather welcome contribution - or so it seems, at first glance.
He then allows his followers to massacre them, believing that they are doing a very noble deed and following the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad when, in fact, they are doing exactly the opposite.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195169913?v=glance

  
 Women Who Wed the Wrong Wahhabi
Saudi Arabians are adherents of the strictest form of Islam, Wahhabism, which is as austere as the religion the Taliban practiced.
A woman who takes up with a man, especially a Wahhabi Muslim, is ultimately responsible for investigating the type of belief system he espouses.
As sad and as hard for a mother to live with as it is, the truth is that wannabe Wahhabi western women who bind the future of their children to Wahhabi men are first and foremost responsible for what becomes of their children.
http://www.ilanamercer.com/Column.htm

  
 Wahhabi --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
"Historical sketch of the Kharijite, Mu'tazilites, and Wahhabis, the three seceding sects of Islam, excerpted from John Gilchrist’s book, Muhammad and the Religion of Islam.
Wahhabi --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
The battle marked the end of the second Wahhabi empire.
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9382215

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: Wahhabi Fireworks by Stephen Schwartz
Saudi spending to impose Wahhabism on global Islam, he noted, "is a combustible compound when mixed with religious teachings in thousands of madrasahs [Islamic schools] that condemn pluralism and mark nonbelievers as enemies.
Its adherents must not be treated as if they were merely pious Islamic believers — whether in Pakistan or in Virginia."
"The Wahhabi octopus uses many names — Lashkar-i-Taiba is but one of them.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=8885

  
 The Wahhabi Fitnah
When Muhammad Ibn Su'ud died, his son 'Abdul-'Aziz Ibn Muhammad Ibn Su'ud took over the responsibility of fulfilling the vile task of spreading the Wahhabi beliefs.
Many of the shaykhs of Ibn 'Abdul-Wahhab in Medina used to say, "He will be misguided, and he will misguide those for whom Allah willed the misguidance." Things took place as per the speculation of the scholars.
The fighting started between the Wahhabis and the Prince of Mecca, Mawlana Sharif Ghalib Ibn Bu Sa'id, who had been appointed by the honored Muslim Sultan as his ruling representative over the areas of al-Hijaz.
http://village.flashnet.it/users/fn034463/fitnah.html

  
 The Wahhabi Myth - Is Usama bin Laden a Salafi or a Wahabi?
You are invited to browse through some of the excerpts from the book (the links on the left side) here at TheWahhabiMyth.com, and see for yourself why so many people have found this book to be uniquely enlightening and extremely important in how we view the events happening in the world around us.
Does the Creed of 'Wahhabism' Differ From That of Orthodox Islam?
What is a 'Wahhabi' and What is 'Wahhabism'?
http://www.thewahhabimyth.com

  
 Saudi Arabia and the Rise of the Wahhabi Threat - Middle East Forum
Equally as erroneous is the contention that an accommodation of non-Wahhabi religions is somehow a break with traditional Islam.
Qatar, another Wahhabi state, has actually authorized the establishment of churches.
The theological and political pact between the Saud clan and the Wahhabists resulted in the fall of Mecca for the second and last time in 1924, solidifying their grip on power.
http://www.meforum.org/article/535

  
 washingtonpost.com: The Wahhabi Threat To Islam
The Muslim world must speak up not only for its religion but for Saudis caught between the rock of the royal family and its absolute rule and the hard place of the Wahhabis and their unforgiving Islam.
But louder bells should be ringing throughout the Muslim world over the cost to Islam of this conflict between the Saudi royal family and the Wahhabi zealots it helped create and who now vow to overthrow it.
It is long past time for Muslims to question the Wahhabi ideology that is pulling the rug out from under Saudi life, for it is that same ideology that has been involved in militant movements throughout the Muslim world for years.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A17037-2004Jun4?language=printer

  
 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series/ Bahrain (Persian Gulf States) ...
The faith is a puritanical concept of unitarianism (the oneness of God) that was preached by Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, whence his Muslim opponents derived the name.
The royal family of Qatar and most indigenous Qataris are Wahhabis (q.v.
Informal name used to designate a group of four affiliated international institutions that provide advice and assistance on long-term finance and policy issues to developing countries: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/bahrain/bh_glos.html

  
 Definitive Wahhabi Profile
May Allah protect us from the deception and trickery used by the Wahhabis, Salafis, and other forms of heresy created by the British (and other forms of the devil) used to destroy the Ahl as-Sunnah wal Jamaa'at from within.
Wahhabi, Najdi) sect, the reader will become educated to the trickery used to lure unaware Muslims (and non-Muslims) to their false creed.
Did the Wahhabi Shayateen exist at the time of the Khulafa Rashideen?
http://www.ummah.net/Al_adaab/salafi2.html

  
 United Press International - International(p) - Analysis: Scared of Wahhabi assassins
This way they took control of mosques even in Najaf and Karbala (the Shiites&; holy cities), and in Basra in the South."
But then the Wahhabis came and bribed Iraqi Muslims to join them.
Wahhabis, a puritanical sect that originated in present-day Saudi Arabia in the 18th century, have traditionally not been part of the religious scene in Iraq.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20040426-041520-5592r

  
 BookkooB: Wahhabi Islam - Natana J. Delong-Bas
Above you will see a list of UK book stores, along with their stock and price details for Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad by Natana J. Delong-Bas.
Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad
Books Related to Wahhabi Islam Natana J. Delong-Bas
http://www.bookkoob.co.uk/book/1850436797.htm

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: The NY Times' Wahhabi Apologists by Erick Stakelbeck
Despite all of this, the Times chose to limply portray CAIR as a benign moderate Islamic group devoted to civil liberties and interfaith harmony.
This does a grave disservice to the legitimate Muslim groups in America that want no part of medieval Wahhabi extremism and to readers who expect what they read to have at least a passing relationship with the truth.
And yet, when asked about Congressional hearings held in 2003 on Wahhabi influence in America, Hooper complained, “elected representatives like Senator [Charles] Schumer and Senator [John] Kyl…are jumping on this issue in order to demonize all Muslim groups and all Muslims in America.”
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17222

  
 Talk Islam
So what is the mystery surrounding this term 'Wahhabi' ?
Others say that a 'Wahhabi' is a person believes in Allah's attribute of Al-Wahhab.
Some say that there is no such thing as a 'Wahhabi' it is only a myth.
http://www.talkislam.com/pagedisplay.cfm/nodeid=3855.html

  
 Beware of the Deviations of the Wahhabi ! Find Out The Truth!
Hempher, The British Spy To The Middle East - Part II Click here to read about the deviations of wahhabi in Arabic *
History Of Muslims Fighting With The Wahhabi as they emerged
Hempher, The British Spy To The Middle East - Part I
http://www.sunna.info/antiwahabies/wahhabies

  
 Americans' Tax Dollars Fund the Wahhabi Lobby (ISNA) [Weblog] - Daniel Pipes
Gossett does a fine job documenting ISNA's many ties to radical Islam, including to Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Rashid Ghanushi, the International Institute of Islamic Thought, and the Islamic Universal Heritage Foundation.
Instead, it went to teach other members of the Wahhabi lobby how to milk the government: "We used the grants to train Muslim community leaders in how to apply for grants to do social services," El-sanousi explained.
Mohamed El-sanousi, director of community outreach and communications for ISNA, told Gossett his organization received grants in 2003 and 2004 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services.
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/425

  
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American security is undermined as the Saudi government exports these hateful commodities to millions beyond its borders, planting the seeds for new generations of terrorists and totalitarian Wahhabi leaders.
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 Courier Electronic Edition: Editorial
It is totally intolerant of all forms of Islam except the Wahhabi variety, and is vicious in denouncing Jews.
Saudi Arabia is notorious for its repressed society where freedoms of the press, expression and religion do not exist.
CAIR is financed by the government of Saudi Arabia and dedicated to spread of Wahhabi Islam.
http://www.thecourier.com/opinion/editoral/ED092303.htm

  
 onReligion.com: Wahhabi Islam in Iraq
U.S. authorities say that some adherents of the Wahhabi school of Islam figure prominently in attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq.
Others say that the Americans are over-reacting in some cases.
Some Iraqis quoted in this piece say that some of the Wahhabi Muslims are too violent.
http://www.onreligion.com/article.php?story=20030916214206155&mode=print

  
 Definition of Wahhabi - WordReference.com Dictionary
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a member of a strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim sect from Saudi Arabia; strives to purify Islamic beliefs and rejects any innovation occurring after the 3rd century of Islam; "Ossama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim"
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 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: WAHHABI TRIALS BEGIN IN UZBEKISTAN
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: WAHHABI TRIALS BEGIN IN UZBEKISTAN
The men, who are allegedly Wahhabis, have been accused of planning the violence in Namangan last December.
The trials of 12 out of a total of 27 suspected Islamic militants began in the eastern city of Namangan on 7 May, RFE/RL correspondents reported.
http://www.fsumonitor.com/stories/051298uz.shtml

  
 Dagestan Wahhabi Leader Sentenced to 10 Years - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM
The Supreme Court of the Dagestan republic in the North Caucasus sentenced a leader of the Wahhabi religious movement to ten years in a high-security prison colony, Russian Information Agency Novosti reported Monday.
Magomed Tagayev was found guilty of several Criminal Code articles, including incitement of national, racial, or religious intolerance, usage of forged documents, and robbery and theft of fire arms.
She will now represent Russia in the next Miss World beauty contest.
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2004/07/12/wahhabi.shtml

  
 Dictionary.com/Wahhabi
n : a member of a strictly orthodox Sunni Muslim sect from Saudi Arabia; strives to purify Islamic beliefs and rejects any innovation occurring after the 3rd century of Islam; "Ossama bin Laden is said to be a Wahhabi Muslim" [syn: Wahhabi, Wahabi]
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 DEBKAfile -
It also claimed the deaths of 110 Russian troops in the first stage of its assault compared with 4 terrorist losses.
The Caucasian Front of al Qaeda under the command of the Kabardino-Balkaria Wahhabi cell claimed the Nalchik attack Thursday - according to a Web site statement reaching DEBKAfile Thursday night
Sweeping through the provincial capital of Nalchik, they attacked federal Russian institutions and Russian forces, whom they call kafir, meaning infidels.
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