September 5, 2012

Islam's History Faces Threat from Within

Lindsey Hilsum, Irish Times

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Today’s Puritans are the Salafists, who follow the strict Wahhabi form of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia, and equate mystical Sufism with black magic.

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