• Hamoud al-Aqla (Arabic: حمود العقلاء; died late 2001), commonly known as al-Shu'aybi (Arabic: الشعيبي, romanized: al-Shuʿaybī) was a Saudi-born Islamic...
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  • He has been called a member of the “al-Shu’aybi school”, named after his teacher, Hamoud al-Aqla al-Shuebi. Ali al-Khudair had issued fatwas against several...
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    al-Fahd", ICT "Saudi Arabia's Jihadi Jailbird: A Portrait of al-Shu'aybi Ideologue Nasir al-Fahd". Intelligence Quarterly. Retrieved 4 July 2014. Thomas...
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  • Awad Al Juhany (born 1976) Abdullah al-Ghudayyan (1926–2010) Abdullah al-Muhaysini Adil al-Kalbani (born 1959) Ahmad ibn Umar al-Hazimi Al-Shu'aybi (died...
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  • and with Fatah backing managed to gain one seat, held by Azmi ash-Shu'aybi. Ash-Shu'aybi has been campaigning for greater parliamentary control of the executive...
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  • emphasized by Ayman al-Zawahiri (leader of al-Qaeda since June 2011), Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi (Jihadi theorist), Hamoud al-Aqla al-Shu'aybi (conservative Sudi...
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    Wahhabism (redirect from Al-Wahhabiyya)
    associated with Jordanian/Palestinian scholar Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi and "Wahhabi scholars of the 'Shu'aybi' school". Wahhabis share the belief of Islamists such...
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  • l'Art Arabe (Arabic: لجنت حفظ الاثار العربية‎, romanized: Lajnat ḥifẓ al-athār al-ʿarabiyya) which was succeeded by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization...
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    masses. Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar Hamud ibn Uqla Ash-Shu'aybi, the leader of the Shu'aybi school, wrote an influential treatise "A Word of Truth on...
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  • Jihadi literature produced by the exponents of the Sahwa movement, Shu'aybi school and Al-Qaeda. Major references also consist of the legal works of various...
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