释义 |
wah·ha·bi noun or wa·ha·bi \wəˈhäbē, wäˈ-, -bi\ (-s) Etymology: Arabic wahhābīy, from Muḥammad b. 'Abd al-Wahhāb (Abdul-Wahhab) died 1787 Arab religious reformer 1. capitalized : a puritanical Muslim sect founded in Arabia in the 18th century by the reformer Muhammad ibn-Abdul Wahhab and revived by Ibn Sa'ud in the 20th century 2. usually capitalized : a member of the Wahhabi sect |