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Wahhabism
Wah·ha·bi or Wa·ha·bi (wä-hä′bē)n. pl. Wah·ha·bis or Wa·ha·bis A member of a Muslim sect founded by Abdul Wahhab (1703-1792), known for its strict observance of the Koran and flourishing mainly in Arabia. Wah·ha′bism (-bĭz′əm) n.Wahhabismthe religious system of the Wahhabi, a Muslim order founded by Muhammad Ibn-Abdul Wahhab.See also: ReligionThesaurusNoun | 1. | Wahhabism - a conservative and intolerant form of Islam that is practiced in Saudi Arabia; "Osama bin Laden and his followers practice Wahhabism"WahabismMohammedanism, Muhammadanism, Muslimism, Islam, Islamism - the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran; "Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion"; "the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeWahhabiWahhabism Related to Wahhabism: SalafismSynonyms for Wahhabismnoun a conservative and intolerant form of Islam that is practiced in Saudi ArabiaSynonymsRelated Words- Mohammedanism
- Muhammadanism
- Muslimism
- Islam
- Islamism
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