Is Wahabism something new or is it traditional Islam? If not what did Islam look like more than 500 years ago?
Is Wahabism something new or is it traditional Islam? If not what did Islam look like more than 500 years ago?
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The period of time in which Wahabbism became a major influence in Islamic countries is called the Islamic Revival for a reason.
The Islam which Wahabbism wants is Islam from the creation of the Caliphates to the decline of Islam, roughly 500-1200. After the end of the caliphates, Islamic fanaticism died down, the religion was more moderate and it played a smaller role in politics, but returned in the 19th/20th century.
There has always been fucking jihad with these backwards animals. What was it like 500 years ago? The same as today. Desperately trying to form a caliphate.
Why would you insult our fine fellow countrymen? baka
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just look at (((wiki)))
en.wikipedia.org
it's enough to get going, specifically with house of saud and mi6 conspiracy/history
Old, but irrelevant until the House Saud came into power. Been on the USA's good side for decades = massive influence on all of Islam.
Obviously it's pretty new. 500 years ago they could actually science until some cleric called al-Ghazali came along and said some retarded medieval-tier religious nonsense about how science is bad. The all stopped. Europe broke free of this religious bondage during the renaissance but it never happened in Arabia. For whatever reason
It's a corrupted understanding of Islam which appeared in late 18th century.
Ottomans were keeping them under control, actually in 1914 they were almost extinct, but Brits made them reappear.