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  1. Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Imam Sulaymān ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb at-Tamīmī [a] ( Arabic: سُليمان بن عبدالوهّاب التميمي) was an Islamic scholar, Hanbali jurist, and theologian from the Najd region in central Arabia. He was the elder brother of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the founder of the Wahhabi movement, and he ...

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    Prominent scholars such as the Qadi of Dir'iyya, Sulayman ibn 'Abd Allah (the grandson of Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhaab) were tortured, forced to listen to guitar (knowing the Najdi prescriptions and customs that prohibited music) and executed by a firing-squad.

    • 1811-15 September 1818
    • Arabian Peninsula
  3. 16. Apr. 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).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Die Allianz geht auf das Jahr 1744 zurück, als der Dynastiegründer Muhammad Ibn Saud dem zur konservativen hanbalitischen Rechtsschule des Islam zählenden Reformer Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab zusicherte, dessen radikale, nur dem Text von Koran und Prophetentradition (Sunna) verhaftete Religionsauslegung nicht nur als die allein gültige anzunehmen...

  5. Overview. Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab. (1115—1206) Quick Reference. (d. 1791) Saudi Arabian conservative theologian, Hanbali jurist, reformer, and ideologue of the Wahhabi movement. Proclaimed the necessity of returning directly to the Quran and hadith, rather than relying on medieval interpretations.