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wahhabi

n. (context Islam English) an adherent of the puritanical reform movement that arose in 18th century Arabia

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The moderate Muslim faith is under siege by the Wahhabi extremists of Saudi Arabia.

Muslim fundamentalists from the militant Wahhabi sect, and all were young men the Saudi Intelligence Services currently had under surveillance.

National Guard and Royal Land Force soldiers were far less dramatic than the Wahhabi radical.

With steel-reinforced doors and bars covering what other few windows there were, the three Wahhabi stooges were obviously a lot more capable of keeping people out of their warehouse than they were of keeping people off their tail while driving.

While there are many soldiers and policemen who are not loyal to bin Laden or the Wahhabi faith, there may not be enough of them to make a difference.

Those kids, as you put it, are going to cause so much trouble on the streets of Riyadh that the Saudi Monarchy will have no choice but to come to the table and meet with the Wahhabi leadership.

Instead, the Royal Family is going to kill the top members of the Wahhabi leadership.

Killing the Wahhabi leadership would send much of the country into a furor.

Kalachka said the unrest would escalate to such a point that the Saudi Monarchy would have no choice but to come to the table and meet with the Wahhabi leadership.

Reynolds discovered that just as Kalachka had predicted, the Wahhabi leadership had managed to force the Saudi Royal Family to the table.

In a sense, for the Wahhabi religious leaders traveling in from Riyadh, it was like coming home.

Not only was he to do everything he could to uncover both the source and any possible cure for the illness, but he had been additionally instructed to do whatever was necessary to prevent the assassination of the Wahhabi leadership, which all the political minds back in DC agreed would plunge Saudi Arabia into an all-out revolution.

Their goal is to kill the Wahhabi leadership and make it look like the Royal Family was responsible.

If things continue going well, we should have a consensus within a matter of hours and the Wahhabi leadership will be on its way home.

Though no attempt had been made on the Wahhabi leadership, Harvath was feeling more nervous about things than he had all day.