wahhabi in A Sentence

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    Many Deobandi schools in Pakistan teach Wahhabi principles.

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    I just love Wahhabi imbeciles like you.

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    In 1802, Wahhabi forces invaded Karbala where they partially

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    The ultraconservative Wahhabi religious movement within Sunni Islam has

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    The Ikhwan won most of its battles, expanding Saudi rule and Wahhabi practices.

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    Ten years later, there emerged a Wahhabi armed force known as the Ikhwan(

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    In 1802, Wahhabi forces invaded Karbala where they partially destroyed the shrine of Imam Husayn.

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    Saudi specialist Stephen Schwartz finds Bilal to be" a fairly typical Wahhabi- controlled mosque.

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    The followers of the Wahhabi sect consider that no person can mediate between man and God.

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    Muslims who reject the Wahhabi interpretation of Islam would also eventually benefit from this loosening.

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    This Wahhabi/Salafi organisation was recently banned from university campuses in Pakistani Punjab but faces no such restriction in India.

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    Despite the efforts, some government institutions have continued discriminatory practices against religious minorities, such as the Bahai Faith and the Wahhabi Sunni Muslims.

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    Malaysia's 61.3 percent of the population is of Sunni Muslims and like Pakistan, the majority population here considers Islam's Salafi and Wahhabi ideology.

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    Indeed, premodern Muslim history featured many such challenges, including the Almohad movement in 12th-century North Africa and the Wahhabi movement in 18th-century Arabia.

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    This meant the Saudi monarch could no longer give the Ikhwan and the traditional Wahhabi interpretation of Islam free rein, but had to control it.

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    The Muslim Brotherhood clerics who fled Syria in the 1980s have also flourished over the last ten years(following the Iraq war) under the Wahhabi system in Saudi Arabia.

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    Ten years later, there emerged a Wahhabi armed force known as the Ikhwan( Arabic for" Brethren") which in its personal practices and its hostility toward non- Wahhabis represented the most militant dimension of this already militant movement.

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