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A brief outline of the Wahabi movement

Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society, 1930
exaly   +2 more sources

TEOLOGI WAHABI: SEJARAH, PEMIKIRAN DAN PERKEMBANGANNYA

El-Adabi: Jurnal Studi Islam, 2023
Wahabi’s school of thought was pioneered by Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab’s thought who was indirectly inspired by Ibn Taimiyyah’s spirit of renewal in the context of purifying the faith. In its existence, this school has emerged and developed inseparable by the support from Saud family on symbiosis mutualism behind it.
null Unggul Purnomo Aji, null Kerwanto
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Studi Akidah : Konsep Teologi dalam Pemikiran Asy’ariyah, Salafi dan Wahabi

Asian Journal of Islamic Studies and Da'wah, 2023
The schools of thought from Asy'ariyah, Salafiyyah, Wahabiyyah have different but still continuous backgrounds. Therefore, this discussion is to provide an explanation of where the differences lie. The aim of this research is to use the Library Research method by utilizing data and literature in this writing.
Sapri Sapri, Ade Ilfah, Sindi Pramita
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Gerakan Wahabi: Analisis Historis dan Teologis dalam Konteks Keislaman Indonesia

JISRev: Journal of Islamic Studies Review
Kajian ini mengulas secara komprehensif tentang teologi Wahabiyah dengan menelusuri sejarah, ajaran, serta proses penyebarannya, khususnya di Indonesia. Gerakan Wahabi berakar dari pemikiran Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab (1703–1792 M) di Najd, Arab Saudi, yang mengusung ide purifikasi tauhid dan penolakan terhadap praktik keagamaan yang dianggap bid’ah ...
Khoirun Nisa' Nur Aini   +3 more
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Arabia of the Wahabis.

Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1929
H. A. R. Gibb   +2 more
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The Wahabi Movement in India

The American Historical Review, 1968
D. Mackenzie Brown, Qeyamuddin Ahmad
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