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Published 1935
Seven pillars of wisdom : a triumph /

: "Privately printed, 1926 ; first published for general circulation, 1935"--Verso of title page.
Includes index. : 672 pages, [52] leaves of plates (some folded) : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 27 cm.

Published 1925
Mémoire sur l'origine des Wahabys sur la naissance de leur puissance et sur l'influence dont ils jouissent comme nation /

: 2 plates, viii, 40 page ; 28 cm.

Mémoire sur l'origine des Wahabys : sur la naissance de leur puissance et sur l'influence dont ils jouissent comme nation /

: 2 plates, viii, 40 pages ; 28 cm.

Published 1991
Fitnat al-Wahhābīyah /

: pages ; 24 cm.

Published 2015
The Wahhabis seen through European eyes (1772-1830) : deists and Puritans of Islam /

: In The Wahhabis seen through European Eyes (1772-1830) Giovanni Bonacina offers an account of the early reactions in Europe to the rise of the Wahhabi movement in Arabia. Commonly pictured nowadays as a form of Muslim fundamentalism, the Wahhabis appeared to many European witnesses as the creators of a deistic revolution with serious political consequences for the Ottoman ancien regime. They were seen either in the light of contemporary events in France, or as Islamic theological reformers in the mould of Calvin, opposing an established church and devotional traditions. These audacious but fascinating attempts to interpret the unknown by way of the better known are illustrated in Bonacina's book.
: 1 online resource (x, 232 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-225) and index. : 9789004293281 : 2405-4488 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2012
Unveiling modernity in twentieth-century West African Islamic reforms /

: In this book Ousman Kobo analyzes the origins of Wahhabi-inclined reform movements in two West African countries. Commonly associated with recent Middle Eastern influences, reform movements in Ghana and Burkina Faso actually began during the twilight of European colonial rule in the 1950s and developed from local doctrinal contests over Islamic orthodoxy. These early movements in turn gradually evolved in ways sympathetic to Wahhabi ideas. Kobo also illustrates the modernism of this style of Islamic reform. The decisive factor for most of the movements was the alliance of secularly educated Muslim elites with Islamic scholars to promote a self-consciously modern religiosity rooted in the Prophet Muhammad's traditions. This book therefore provides a fresh understanding of the indigenous origins of "Wahhabism."
: 1 online resource (xxxix, 383 pages) : illustrations, maps. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-356) and indexes. : 9789004233133 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.