Framing
Critique of Wahhabism & Salafism
A long critique of Wahhabi, Salafi, and political-Islamic currents — their history, their politics, their theology.
{{ NEEDS AMIR REVIEW }} This theme houses the "Exposing Salafism" series and adjacent work. The position is that Wahhabism is a specific 18th-century political-theological movement whose contemporary expansion is a function of state subsidy rather than scholarly weight.
The treatment is historical first, polemical second — Dr. Mansour spends more time on the documentary record of the Saudi-Wahhabi alliance than on rhetorical attack.
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