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单词 wahhabi
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Wahhabin.

Brit. /wəˈhɑːbi/, /wɑːˈhɑːbi/, U.S. /wəˈhɑbi/, /wɑˈhɑbi/
Forms: Also 1800s Wahabee, Wahaby, Wahebbi, Wahhabee, Wuhabee, 1800s– Wahabi.
Etymology: < Arabic Wahhābī, < Wahhāb.
Islam.
a. A follower of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703–92), a Muslim scholar and founder of a sect of Muslim puritans who follow strictly the original words of the Qur'an.
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Wahhabi1807
Wahhabite1810
1807 E. S. Waring Tour Sheeraz 119 The founder of the religion of the Wuhabees.
1810 Naval Chron. 24 374 The Wahebbis, as we shall, consequently, style the Nedjedis.
a1817 J. L. Burckhardt Trav. Arabia (1829) I. 25 During the predominance of the Wahabis, Djidda has been in a declining state.
a1817 J. L. Burckhardt Trav. Arabia (1829) I. 354 The Wahabys.
1817 C. Mills Hist. Muhammedanism vii. 375 The tenets of the Wahabees became established all over the peninsula of Arabia.
1865 W. G. Palgrave Narr. Journey through Arabia II. 3 Himself a bitter Wahhabee, and a model of all the orthodox vices of his sect.
1881 W. S. Blunt in Lady A. Blunt's Pilgr. to Nejd II. 257 Abdallah..was acknowledged, without opposition, chief of the Wahhabis.
b. attributive and adj.
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1807 E. S. Waring Tour Sheeraz 119 The Wuhabee Arabs.
1865 W. G. Palgrave Narr. Journey through Arabia I. 445 These differences give Wahhabee worship a peculiar type.
1881 W. S. Blunt in Lady A. Blunt's Pilgr. to Nejd II. 254 Southern Nejd alone seems to have been fanatically Wahhabi.

Derivatives

Wahˈhabism n. (also Waˈhabeism, Waˈhabeeism, Waˈhabiism, Waˈhabism) [see -ism suffix]
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1826 T. P. Thompson in Westm. Rev. Jan. 225 Wahabeism is Arabia marshalled against Turkish domination.
1865 W. G. Palgrave Narr. Journey through Arabia I. 194 If ordinary Islam proved too strait-laced for Arabia, Wahhabeeism is of necessity even more so.
1881 W. S. Blunt in Lady A. Blunt's Pilgr. to Nejd II. 251 The rise and decline of Wahhabism in Arabia.
1901 F. H. Skrine Life Sir W. W. Hunter xi. 198 In the darkest days of Wahabiism.
Wahˈhabite n. [see -ite suffix1]
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society > faith > sect > non-Christian religions > Islam > Islamic sects and groups > [adjective] > Wahabite
Wahhabite1810
society > faith > sect > non-Christian religions > Islam > Islamic sects and groups > [noun] > Wahabite > person
Wahhabi1807
Wahhabite1810
1810 Naval Chron. 24 298 The attempts of the Wahebites to reduce their theory to practice.
1810 Naval Chron. 24 376 The Wahebite clan.
1884 Encycl. Brit. XVII. 773/2 The rise of the Wahhábite power.
1884 Encycl. Brit. XVII. 773/2 ‘Oneiza sided with the Wahhábites.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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