Wahhabi invasion of Karbala and threatening to Najaf and Hilla (1216-1226 A.H / 1802-1811 A.D )historical Study | ||
journal of kerbala university | ||
Article 1, Volume 12, Issue 2, June 2016, Pages 54-69 PDF (0 K) | ||
Abstract | ||
Iraq has witnessed in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth centuries shift serious political represents the emergence of the Wahhabi movement – and its transformation from a religious character to the religious character of the political and had claimed Al Saud political leadership-and its threat to the government Ottoman in Iraq, was hostile force new weighted burden and added her new burden on foreign and domestic burdens afflicting. That the most important thing has characterized the political scene in that period, repeated invasions on Iraqi cities like Karbala, Najaf ,Hilla and others ,and has been washing every year, The call did not affect the Wahhabi community because of violating the Iraqi Islamic doctrines, which estimated it to be unwanted movement this side, and imposed under the weight of the sword, especially if accompanied by Killing and displacement and violation by another. | ||
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