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How are Wahhabis different from most Sunni Muslims in Southwest Asia?


A. Wahhabis do not believe that government should be based on the original teachings of Islam.*******

B. Wahhabis reject all modern interpretations of the Quran.

C. Wahhabis do not follow the Five Pillars of Islam.

D. Wahhabis are a branch of Shia Muslims.


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Answered by Amie
The answer is B. :) Hope this helps.
Wahhabis admonishes to ground Islamic principles solely on the Quran and Hadith, rejecting much material derived within Islamic culture. Wahhabism includes a very literal interpretation of the Quran and often reinforces local practices- so nothing modern. Therefore, it's definitely not A because they believe the original teachings.
Answered by Writeacher
Amie plagiarized that paragraph from this article in Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabism

I certainly hope json has more sense than to copy and paste anything from the paragraph!
Answered by Amie
Providing explanations I guess is wrong, but I'm positive these are correct. Those are all I can answer tonight. Have a nice night/day.
Answered by Writeacher
Explanations are fine, in your own words. Plagiarizing is not fine, though.

How could you have given that info correctly? Do you know?
Answered by ❄ Snowflake ❄
If you give pieces of text from a website, be sure to specify and include your source.
Answered by coby
I agree with Snowflake. You learn to cite your sources and continue to site your sources all throughout school. It's a very important yet simple thing.
Answered by Amie
I wasn't talking about the Wikipedia answer, the conversation was deleted. Someone asked another question.
Answered by ❄ Snowflake ❄
It applies for any text you give. Just remember that next time!
Answered by K
Dang imagine fighting over someone tryna help

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