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- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 first "David".
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 isCitedBy Wahhabism.
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 last "Commins".
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 pages "76–7".
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 publisher "I.B.Tauris".
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 quote "Wahhabi ulama ordered the demolition of several Shiite mosques and took over teaching and preaching duties at the remaining mosques in order to convert the population. ... some Shiites emigrated to Bahrain and Iraq. ... The intensive phase of Wahhabi coercion lasted about one year. When ibn Saud decided to curb the Ikhwan, he permitted the shiites to drive away Wahhabi preachers.".
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 title "The Wahhabi Mission and Saudi Arabia".
- 938dcfaae672f6ef5c8c3d2b112c48418943e57a9d8c0123ca42ced435cd7b25 year "2009".