Islamica Community Forums - View Single Post - Glimpses Into Early Wahhabi Thought
View Single Post
  #8  
Old 10-17-2008, 08:54 AM
Abu_Hind's Avatar
Abu_Hind Offline
Senior Member
Abu_Hind Aathim
 

Joined: Apr 2006
Age: 22
Posts: 1,049
Abu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond reputeAbu_Hind has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Glimpses Into Early Wahhabi Thought

It seems like you're looking for another flame war.

The "wahhabi" tribesmen you refer to were known as "ikhwan". They were Bedouins who had responded to the "Wahhabi Call" and later went to extremes and used "Wahhabism" as a front to carry out their activities until the King was forced to take actions. Even Wahhabis readily admit that these ignorant Bedouins were wrong in many of their actions and went to extremes- but you seem to be using this as an excuse to further tarnish Shaykh Muhammad ibn 'Abdul-wahhab.

I mean if you're looking for some drama why not try "Sunni" forum, they'll egg you on and you can curse "Wahhabis" all you like?
Reply With Quote