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| | english.russ.ru Alexander Ignatenko. Ordinary Wahhabism, Part 1. |
 | | It is worth noting that the Wahhabi books published in Russian are among the millions that have been distributed in Arabic countries, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Southeast Europe, Western Europe, Latin America, and North America, including the United States. |
 | | Let us consider a number of Wahhabi texts, including the books and booklets in Russian distributed on the territory of Russia and among Russians in Saudi Arabia (for example, during the hajj) by Saudi authorities and public institutions. |
 | | One who has set to analyze and evaluate this doctrine should, on the one hand, not regard the Islamic postulates not included in Wahhabi literature as Wahhabi, and on the other hand, keep oneself from referring to the ideas that are conveyed in Wahhabi texts as truly Islamic. |
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