Faheem Lea

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An important feature of Ibn Ghannām’s history, in addition to its elaborate prose, is its stark portrayal of non-Wahhābī Muslims as polytheists and unbelievers. The Wahhābīs are made out to be the revivers of true Islam who are waging jihād against their heathen enemies, and their conquests are presented in terms of the early Islamic conquests.
Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement
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