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'''Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab''' (محمد بن عبد الوهاب, born 1703 in Uyaynah; died 1792) was a Muslim scholar from the Najd region of what is today known as [[Saudi Arabia]], who founded the eponymous Wahhabi branch of the [[Salafism|Salafi]] movement, a movement which he would also be ultimately responsible for popularizing in general. | {{Infobox_Person | ||
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| birth_date = 1703 | |||
| birth_place = 'Uynaynah, Najd | |||
| death_date = 1792 | |||
| death_place = Diriyah, First Saudi State | |||
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| occupation = theologian | |||
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| religion = Wahhabi Islam | |||
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| children = Ali<br>Hasan<br>Hussain<br>Ibrahim<br>Abdullah<br>Ali II<br>Fatimah<br>Abd al-Aziz | |||
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| notable_works = <i>Kitab al-Tawhid</i><br><i>Kitab al-Qur'an</i><br><i>Treatise on the Foundation of Islam and its principles</i><br><i>Clarification of the Doubts</i><br><i>The Three Fundamental Principles</i><br><i>The Six Fundamental Principles</i><br><i>Nullifiers of Islam | |||
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'''Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab''' (محمد بن عبد الوهاب, born 1703 in 'Uyaynah; died 1792) was a Muslim scholar from the Najd region of what is today known as [[Saudi Arabia]], who founded the eponymous Wahhabi branch of the [[Salafism|Salafi]] movement, a movement which he would also be ultimately responsible for popularizing in general. | |||
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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab | |
Born | 1703 'Uynaynah, Najd |
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Died | 1792 Diriyah, First Saudi State |
Employer | Al-Sa'ud |
Occupation | theologian |
Religious belief | Wahhabi Islam |
Children | Ali Hasan Hussain Ibrahim Abdullah Ali II Fatimah Abd al-Aziz |
Notable works | Kitab al-Tawhid Kitab al-Qur'an Treatise on the Foundation of Islam and its principles Clarification of the Doubts The Three Fundamental Principles The Six Fundamental Principles Nullifiers of Islam |
Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab (محمد بن عبد الوهاب, born 1703 in 'Uyaynah; died 1792) was a Muslim scholar from the Najd region of what is today known as Saudi Arabia, who founded the eponymous Wahhabi branch of the Salafi movement, a movement which he would also be ultimately responsible for popularizing in general.