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Old 01-02-2012, 07:49 PM   #5
addisonnicogel

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He was not agreeing with the usage of the term "Wahhabiyyah." The part of the Arabic above left untranslated clarifies this, where he said: "The 'Wahhabiyyah,' according to the terms of the writer, are not innovators in rejecting such matters of innovation." In context, bin Baz is replying to an article printed in India against the Saudis, who used this term, which is why he responded to it "according to the terms of the writer," not that he believed the usage is sound.
So, he is explaining what wahhabiyat is to someone ? means he is just representing them ?

No offense intended plz. just clarifying.
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