WAHHABI

or Wahabiwähäˈbē, reform movement in Islam, originating in Arabia. It was founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahab (c.1703–1791), who taught that all accretions to Islam after the 3d cent. of the Muslim era—i.e., after c.950—were spurious and must be expunged. This view, involving essentially a purification of the Sunni sect, regarded the veneration of saints, ostentation in worship, and luxurious living as the chief evils. Accordingly, Wahhabi mosques are simple and without minarets, and the adherents dress plainly and do not smoke tobacco or hashish.

Driven from Medina for his preaching, the founder of the Wahhabi sect went into the NE Nejd and converted the Saud tribe. The Saudi sheik, convinced that it was his religious mission to wage holy war (jihad) against all other forms of Islam, began the conquest of his neighbors in c.1763. By 1811 the Wahhabis ruled all Arabia, except Yemen, from their capital at Riyadh. The Ottoman sultan, nominally suzerain over Arabia, had vainly sent out expeditions to crush them. Only when the sultan called on Muhammad Ali of Egypt for aid did he meet success; by 1818 the Wahhabis were driven into the desert.

In the Nejd the Wahhabis collected their power again and from 1821 to 1833 gained control over the Persian Gulf coast of Arabia. The domain thereafter steadily weakened; Riyadh was lost in 1884, and in 1889 the Saud family fled for refuge into the neighboring state of Kuwait. The Wahhabi movement was to enjoy its third triumph when Ibn Saud advanced from his capture of Riyadh in 1902 to the reconstitution in 1932 of nearly all his ancestral domain under the name Saudi Arabia, where it remains dominant. Wahhabism served as an inspiration to other Islamic reform movements from India and Sumatra to North Africa and the Sudan, and during the 20th cent. has influenced the Taliban of Aghanistan.

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...that all the main shipping lanes were in Wahhabi/Qasimi control. During a meeting with Husain b Ali, the Wahhabi-appointed Qasimi leader had even had...trouble of finding out the extent of the Wahhabi hold on the country. He reported that...
...activities were given new justification by Wahhabi injunctions to attack and plunder infidels...Kuwait remained on the periphery of main Wahhabi activities, but as an integral geographical...conducive to a ready acceptance of the Wahhabi creed. It may be that in the interests...
...territory in their raids against non-Wahhabi tribes, and threatened to bring the Saudi...where they presented their demands. The Wahhabi ulama were now asked to decide whether...more aggressive approach towards non-Wahhabi neighbours. For them, the Ikhwan were...
...to the historic antipathy between the Wahhabi of Saudi Arabia and Shii Islam in both...Centuries later, many would point to Wahhabi-inspired iconoclasm as the source behind...of Egypt defeated the Saudis, but the Wahhabi movement and the House of Saud proved...
...groups and organizations. Saudi Arabias Wahhabi Islam is but one strand. Ultimately, both Wahhabi and Salafi can be misleading, as they are...Since the late-twentieth century, the term Wahhabi has been applied to militant movements that...
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Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad. by Lawrence Rosen Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad...370. $35.00.) To most Westerners, the Wahhabi form of Islam practiced in and exported from Saudi...
...reputation that he has in the Salafi-Wahhabi movement. This is to believe that "credibility...organizations seem to share a Salafi-Wahhabi ideology, an ideology that was developed...experience within the tradition of the Salafi-Wahhabi movement. His parents were his first...
...framework through a revision of the official "Wahhabi"1 religious doctrine. Since the end...expressing unprecedented criticism of the Wahhabi religious orthodoxy, thus insisting on...democratic, nationalist, and anti-Wahhabi political platform, thereby giving birth...
...intellectual link is postulated between Wahhabi puritanical ideas and later Islamic thought...problems of the modern world.(1) "Wahhabi" is applied to such diverse groups as...that in both of these cases the title Wahhabi is a misnomer.(4) The argument for...
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...Areas Where the Saudi Government and Its Wahhabi Ideology Have Gained Tremendous Influence...learn a lot about how the Saudi-backed Wahhabi establishment in the U.S. works by...areas where the Saudi government and its Wahhabi ideology have gained tremendous influence...
Wahhabi Islam: From Revival I Reform to Global Jihad. by Fred Rhodes WAHHABI ISLAM From Revival I Reform to Global Jihad By Natana J DeLong-Bas Published by IB TAURIS ISBN 1 85043 679 7 price 19.95 pounds sterling hardback Before the tragic...
FBI Polarized by Wahhabi Lobby; Critics contend that the FBIs...That constituency is known as the "Wahhabi lobby" for many of its members alleged...by many to be an extremist and violent Wahhabi sect of Islam see "Wahhabi Lobby Takes...
...is a vocal opponent of Saudi extremist Wahhabi Islam, which he says has infected many...organizations in this country see "`Wahhabi Lobby" Takes the Offensive," Aug...outnumbered and intimidated to resist. Wahhabi-linked groups worked hard to marginalize...
`Wahhabi Lobby takes the offensive: radical Islamists...political pressure groups he calls the "Wahhabi lobby." For example, he says, "the...SAAR Foundation was part of a network of Wahhabi-sponsored political front groups, mosques...
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...counterterrorism consultant, but I used to be a practicing Muslim. Prior to entering the counterterrorism field, I worked at a Wahhabi charity that is today a specially-designated global terrorist organization and later served as an FBI informant when that...
...faithful Muslims to rise up. In this, they have not been very successful. Of roughly 1.5 billion Muslims, only fanatic Wahhabi have joined the jihad. There is a core of a few thousand, plus probably tens of thousands of willing fighters in total...
...prevailing local realities. Further, as was evidenced by the dramatic recent jailbreak of seven criminals, including one Wahhabi Muslim extremist who in 2005 led violent attempts to overthrow the moderate Muslim minority leadership in neighboring Macedonia...
...Livingstone aremainly members of radical groups such as the Deobandi school, the missionarygroup Tablighi Jamaat and Saudi-based Wahhabi movement. They are also membersof the Muslim Council of Britain, the umbrella group for mosques in the UK.Based on the...
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WAHHABI or Wahabi waha be, reform movement in...living as the chief evils. Accordingly, Wahhabi mosques are simple and without minarets...for his preaching, the founder of the Wahhabi sect went into the NE Nejd and converted...
...minorities. The vast majority belong to the Wahhabi branch of Sunni Islam, although there...Its origins lay with the puritanical Wahhabi movement (18th cent.), which gained...Hadhramaut in the extreme south. The Wahhabi movement was crushed (1811 18) by an...
...elsewhere the area is roamed by nomadic Bedouins. The Nejd, the stronghold of the Wahhabi movement, was gradually conquered (1899 1912) from Turkey by the Wahhabi leader, Ibn Saud. From there he completed his conquest of the Hejaz and Al Hasa...
...aroused in the mid-19th cent. by a rekindling of the Wahhabi , a reform movement within Islam; it waned toward the end of the century. Just before World War I, Ibn Saud revived Wahhabi ideology, and during the war he signed a military pact...
...Doha, the main urban center, is on the eastern coast of the peninsula. About 40% of the inhabitants are Sunni Arabs of the Wahhabi sect of Islam. There are Christian and other minorities. Other ethnicities include South Asians, Iranians, and Palestinians...
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