Radical Wahhabism and the Arab repel thier methods and technique in the twentieth century
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This paper titled The Wahabi Radicalization and the Arab Critique of its Method and Style in the Twentieth Century highlights the critique of religious men to the Wahabi movement and their misleading ideas. Such critiques depend on evidences from the Quran and Hadiths of the Prophet. These critiques were not issued from only one sect or school, but from different Islamic schools. Many religious men presented arose to nullify the ideas of this misleading school that sought to destroy the unity of the Muslims and to divide them by injecting theological temptations among people. Thus, they defended Islam and tended to keep people away from the delusion of the Wahabis.
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