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Is Bahai Ideology and Wahabi ideology is alinated from Islam? Both are originated from Arab? Why a new stream from the place of Prophet Mohammad?
Asked by Sharmila Bose,
18 Aug '11 06:00 pm
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There is nothing called wahabi Ideology , it is a term coined by anti -Muslim crusaders etc just like the use Mohammedan for Muslims etc for their own ulterior motives , Though there was a great Scholar by name of Abdul Wahab
Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab (Arabic: ) (born 1114 AH / 1703 AD in Uyaynah; died 1206 AH / 1792 AD) was an Arab prominent Islamic scholar. He is associated with the revivalist religious movement of Salafism.
hildhood and Early Life
Some details have been pieced together via the work of numerous historians. Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab is generally acknowledged to have been born in 'Uyayna[1][2][3][4] in 1703[5][6] and to have been a member of the Arab tribe of Banu Tamim. He was thought to have started studying Islam at an early age, primarily with his father ('Abd al-Wahhab),[7][8][9][10][11] as he was from a line of scholars of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence.[12] While there is some consensus over these details, there is not a unanimous agreement over t ...more
Answered by ABDULLAH, 19 Aug '11 07:27 am
Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab (Arabic: ) (born 1114 AH / 1703 AD in Uyaynah; died 1206 AH / 1792 AD) was an Arab prominent Islamic scholar. He is associated with the revivalist religious movement of Salafism.
hildhood and Early Life
Some details have been pieced together via the work of numerous historians. Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab is generally acknowledged to have been born in 'Uyayna[1][2][3][4] in 1703[5][6] and to have been a member of the Arab tribe of Banu Tamim. He was thought to have started studying Islam at an early age, primarily with his father ('Abd al-Wahhab),[7][8][9][10][11] as he was from a line of scholars of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence.[12] While there is some consensus over these details, there is not a unanimous agreement over t ...more
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You are confused between Bahai and Wahabi ..
A Wahabi is a very strict muslim who follows Koran in letter and spirit. He belives in finallity of Koran and Muhammad being last paigambar.
Bahai devaites from other muslims because they belive that Baha-ullah-khan was last prophet after Muhammad.
Bahais are prosecuted and designated as non muslim by Wahabis.
Saudi Arabia who considers it self as custodian of Islam follows Wahabi form of Islam
Answered by Batao Na, 18 Aug '11 07:43 pm
A Wahabi is a very strict muslim who follows Koran in letter and spirit. He belives in finallity of Koran and Muhammad being last paigambar.
Bahai devaites from other muslims because they belive that Baha-ullah-khan was last prophet after Muhammad.
Bahais are prosecuted and designated as non muslim by Wahabis.
Saudi Arabia who considers it self as custodian of Islam follows Wahabi form of Islam
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