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    Wahhabism: a misconception segregating the Malay muslim community and Wasatiyyah as the mean for an ideal life by Junid, Humairah, Abdul Rahim, Adibah

    Published 2017
    “…This study examines the mission of Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab and comes to learn the history of the term Wahhabi. Malays dispel Wahhabism for they are not bilateral with Sunnis thought but people whom proudly associate themselves with the Wahhabi movement has contributed to fuel the confusion even further. …”
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    Wahabism: a misconception segregating the Malay Muslim community and Wasatiyyah as the mean for an ideal life by Junid, Humairah, Abdul Rahim, Adibah

    Published 2017
    “…This study examines the mission of Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab and comes to learn the history of the term Wahhabi. Malays dispel Wahhabism for they are not bilateral with Sunnis thought but people whom proudly associate themselves with the Wahhabi movement contributed to fuel the confusion even further. …”
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    From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819) by Zakariya, Hafiz, Salleh, Mohd Afandi

    Published 2011
    “…In view of the Padri movement’s militancy and adherence to the strict form of Islam, most of popular literature claims that it was influenced by the “Wahhabi” although there is little historical evidence supporting such contestation. …”
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    Ḥanbalī theology by Hoover, Jon

    Published 2016
    “…It may be added that Ḥanbalī theology has also had a disproportionate impact on modern Islamic theology. The Wahhābī movement in Arabia and contemporary Salafism have appropriated and spread the theology of the eighth/fourteenth-century scholar Ibn Taymiyya far beyond the confines of the modern Ḥanbalī school of law. …”
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    Managing Muslim minorities in Russia by Akhmetova, Elmira

    Published 2018
    “…Donations coming from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through various channels were blocked, Saudi-funded institutions were banned as a part of the prevention of “Wahhabi” influences (which had been banned in Russia since 2002), and books (both original copies and translations) published in Saudi Arabia were banned as well. …”
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    Translating Salafism into English: Anglo–Salafi Print Culture in Britain by Majothi, Azhar

    Published 2023
    “…Following 9/11, a number of academics, journalists, politicians and security experts misinterpreted this type of material as proof of Saudi Arabia’s petrodollar–fuelled “Wahhabi” agenda in Western countries. Given the heightened sensitivities surrounding Islamic extremism in the West, observers warned that Saudi state actors were funding religious intolerance in places like Britain partly through texts. …”
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