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  1. The descendants of Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab, the Al ash-Sheikh, have historically led the ulama (clerical establishment) of the Saudi state, dominating the state's religious institutions.

  2. Muhámmad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab (en árabe: محمد ابن عبد الوهاب ‎; Al-Uyaina, Najd; 1703-22 de junio de 1792) fue un clérigo suní de la escuela hanbalí, de la tribu de los Banu Tamim. Sus ideales eran la vuelta al islam «puro», a los principios del salaf.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (born 1703, ʿUyaynah, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died 1792, Al-Dirʿiyyah) was a theologian and founder of the Wahhābī movement, which attempted a return to the principles of Islam as practiced by its early forebears ( salaf ).

  4. Mohammad Abdel Wahab (En árabe: محمد عبد الوهاب o Muhammad Abdul Wahab, 13 de marzo de 1902 – 4 de mayo de 1991, El Cairo), fue un reconocido músico de laúd, cantante, compositor y actor egipcio, conocido por sus canciones patrióticas y románticas de mediados del siglo XX.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2018 · IBN ʿABD AL-WAHHĀB, MUḤAMMAD (ah 1115 – 1206/1703 – 1792 ce), Islamic fundamentalist teacher who established the Wahh ā bi movement. He was born in Najd, a central region in Arabia. His father was the judge in the town of al- ʿ Uyaynah and also taught jurisprudence according to the strict Ḥ anbali legal school and traditions.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2015 · Al-Wahhab was a preacher in the Najd region of present-day Saudi Arabia who advocated the idea of tawhid (divine unicity), which he promoted principally through his wide-ranging attacks on shirk, supposedly polytheistic derivations like shrine construction and visitation. There was nothing novel in this, as Michael Crawford reminds us.

  7. Ibn ‘Abdul-Wahhab was known for being a student of these two scholars in Al-Madinah. There might have been other scholars unknown to us. Shaykh Ibn ‘Abdul-Wahhab then moved to Iraq to seek knowledge. He went to Basra and acquired from them as much knowledge as he could.