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How did a Gulf backwater become a global powerbroker? Saudi Arabia: A Modern History by David Commins explores the uneasy ...
A radical critic of Wahhabism stated some years ago that $25m had been spent on Islamic Centers in the U.S. by the Saudi authorities. This now seems a low figure.
Wahhabism, especially as it attempts to influence American Muslims, is best described as a cult and should be dealt with as one. After all, fatwas published in materials distributed by the Saudi ...
Between wealth and Wahhabism, Saudi urban overhaul transforms Islam's holiest city Mecca. Associated Press. Published October 1, 2014 3:11am EDT | Updated December 8, 2015 6:35pm EST.
c. 2005 Religion News Service (UNDATED) The words are chilling, especially to non-Muslim ears. ``(We) will pursue this evil force to its own lands, invade ...
If it weren't so pathetic and sad, the scrambling by the Saudi royal family to convince Americans that they are cooperating in the war on terror would be comical.
This is precisely what Wahhabism, the extreme sect of Sunni Islam that is the state religion of Saudi Arabia, and the creed espoused by many contemporary Islamic radicals, ...
In fact, the historical effectiveness of Wahhabism in solidifying loyalty to the Saudi dynasty has weakened because of the proliferation of rival Islamic currents like the Muslim Brotherhood, ...
Wahhabism is a conservative movement within Islam's Sunni branch. It's named after its founder, theologian Mohamed ibn Abdul Wahhab, who was born in the 18th century in what is now Saudi Arabia ...
Predicting that Wahhabism would likely remain a pillar of the kingdom in the medium term, Mr. Mouline cautioned that “any confrontation between the children of Saud and the heirs of Ibn Abd al ...
Wahhabism: a history. By Michael Savage. Wahhabism is a conservative movement within the Sunni denomination of Islam which was founded by an 18th-century cleric, Mohamed ibn Abdul Wahhab.
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