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- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 first "David".
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 isCitedBy Izala_Society.
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 isCitedBy Wahhabism.
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 last "Commins".
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 page "153".
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 publisher "I.B.Tauris".
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 quote "The League also sent missionaries to West Africa, where it funded schools, distributed religious literature and gave scholarships to attend Saudi religious universities. These efforts bore fruit in Nigeria's Muslim northern region with the creation of a movement dedicated to wiping out ritual innovations. Essential texts for members of the Izala Society are Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's treatise of God's unity and commentaries by his grandsons.".
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 title "The Wahhabi Mission and Saudi Arabia".
- 05dbdd9e0496adaa2146d2270addf9a5c63b369f550e1ed194ff91e10c86f251 year "2009".