Wahhabism and the World: Understanding Saudi Arabia’s Global Influence on Islam Edited by Peter Mandaville [Book Review]

Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (3):440-442 (2023)
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Peter Mandaville’s edited volume is a welcome addition to discussions on Wahhabism’s place in international relations, given how widely Wahhabism is misundersto.

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