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- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 first "Khaled".
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 isCitedBy Takfir.
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 last "Abou El Fadl".
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 page "54-5".
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 publisher "Harper San Francisco".
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 quote "`Abd al-Wahhab was also fond of citing a precedent in which Abu Bakr reportedly burned so-called hypocrites to death … most scholars in the Islamic tradition who studied the purported Abu Bakr precedent concluded that the claim that Abu Bakr accused people of hypocrisy who upheld the five pillars and fought them is without support or foundation.".
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 title "The Great Theft: Wrestling Islam from the Extremists".
- e499aba4f0928917f879de199b8f8dd0a516ab0cdc3690fcdceffcbe98e5a656 year "2005".