ВЕХАБИЗАМ НА БАЛКАНСКОМ ПРОСТОРУ

The term Wahhabism is a term used by the followers of the Islamic religious movement founded by Arabian philosopher Muhammad bin Abudl Wahab (1703-1792). The members are called mujahideen, or Unitarians. Their teaching is based on the doctrine that God is one and only. Themselves never called Wahhab...

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