True. Wahhabism is often considered a form of fundamentalism within Sunni Islam. It emphasizes a strict adherence to the teachings of Islam as interpreted by the 18th-century scholar Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and seeks to return to what its followers view as the original and unadulterated form of Islam. This approach often includes rejecting practices and beliefs that they consider innovations (bid'ah) or deviations from the core tenets of the faith.
True or False Wahabbism is a form of fundamentalism
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