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- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f date "2002".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f first "Hamid".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f isCitedBy Wahhabism.
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f last "Algar".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f location "Oneonta, NY".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f pages "1–2".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f publisher "Islamic Publications International".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f quote "Wahhabis themselves prefer the titles al-Muwahhidun or Ahl al-Tauhid, 'the asserters of the divine unity.' But precisely this self-awarded title springs from a desire to lay exclusive claim to the principle of tawhid that is a foundation of Islam itself; it implies a dismissal of all other Muslims as tainted by shirk. There is no reason to acquiesce in this assumption of a monopoly, and because the movement in question was ultimately the work of one man, Muhammad b. abdal-Wahhab it is reasonable as well as conventional to speak of 'Wahhabism' and Wahhabis.".
- fb3c15ac803396934dca914a9a0221d951da19fe3861b1f3ebbd317dda6bdb1f title "Wahhabism: A Critical Essay".