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    Belief System of Wahabi Doctrine in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Rizal Yaakop, Asmady Idris

    Published 2017
    “…One important and most overwhelming issue in Muslim community is the dominance of the Wahabi doctrine in Saudi Arabia, which had been considered as the main religious ideology and the backbone of the Bedouin Arabs’ unification in helping the politico-religious movement led by Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abdel Wahhab and Al-Saud family to form the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. …”
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    Extent and feasibility of the application of the clinical pathway, clinical guideline, and practice protocol in eastern province Saudi Arabian Hospitals: A cross-sectional survey s... by Zahra AL Qamariat, Khawlah Alkhalifah, Safia Alqarni

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Methods and Data Analysis: A cross-sectional survey in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia aimed to identify the availability of the clinical pathway, clinical guidelines, and practice protocol and their benefits, as well as barriers in their development and utilization. …”
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    DE-KULTURALISASI ISLAM DAN KONFLIK SOSIAL DALAM DAKWAH WAHABI DI INDONESIA by Saipul Hamdi

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Wahhabism is a puritan, textual, and reformist Islamic movement established in Nejd Saudi Arabia 18th century identified as part of the conservative Sunni orthodox tradition. …”
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    On the Methodology of Research of Sunni-Shiite Relations by Olga Sergeevna Chikrizova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Moreover, some more hot spots are brewing, in which the representatives of two major trends in Islam will face (Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain). In order to find ways to settle these conflicts we need to learn profoundly the origins, nature and characteristics of Sunni-Shiite relations, and it also determines the relevance of this article’s topic. …”
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    The failure of democracy in Yemen: An analysis of external dimension by Fakirah, Galal Ibrahim

    Published 2015
    “…Within the events of the political crisis, that started to appear in 2006, and the failure of dialogue between the regime and the political opposition in 2010, and blow of Arab Spring winds to Yemen in the beginning of 2011, it appears clearly that democracy building strongly faced serious challenges and closing doors.Although the Gulf Cooperation Council's Initiative in Nov.2011 gave some hopes to find some outlets, and suggested what we call the transition period of two years in order to reach a presidential and parliamentary elections, the invasion of the Yemeni Capital in Sep. 2014 by Houthis militias, the cover allied between former president Salah and the Houthis militias, and the outbreak of armed extension by this militias to control the other govern orates all over the country, and hence the announcement of Zero Time to launch the Decisive Storm by the allied forces leaded by Saudi Arabia in March, 2015 to bring back the legitimate president Hadi to power, all these events stopped the process of democracy building and pushed this process to the Grand Failure Station. …”
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