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- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 first "Khaled".
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 isCitedBy International_propagation_of_conservative_Sunni_Islam.
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 last "Abou El Fadl".
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 pages "92–3".
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 publisher "Harper San Francisco".
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 quote "Rida's liberal ideas and writings were fundamentally inconsistent with Wahhabism ... the Saudis banned the writings of Rida, successfully preventing the republication of his work even in Egypt, and generally speaking made his books very difficult to locate. ...Another liberal thinker whose writings, due to sustained Saudi pressure, were made to disappear was a Yemeni jurist named Muhammad al-Amir al-Husayni al-San'ani".
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 title "The Great Theft: Wrestling Islam from the Extremists".
- 53794b88a0420ca6725e9a48470fe12e91cc4e756154b3783d86ea80d191f926 year "2005".