Wahhabiya, sometimes called the Salafi school, is an early modern, 18th century offshoot of the Hanbali madh'hab. Although defeated and deprived of influence in 1818, new life was breathed into the Wahhabi movement in the early 20th century by the ascendancy to power in the Arabian peninsula on the part of the Sa'udi dynasty.
In sum, the difference between al-salafiyya as a substantive and madhhab al-salaf is not a mere technicality. Despite some overlap, the two concepts do not appear to share the same history and scope of meaning. In 1929, when Qatlan and Nasif were about to publish a Hanbali commentary on the Salafi creed in Mecca, al-Khatib released a
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Salafi scholars Rashid Rida and 'Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz considered him a mujaddid. Salafi revivalist scholar Al-Albani (d. 1999) believed that Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was not a mujtahid in fiqh, accusing him of 'blindlly' following the Hanbali school. Al-Albani also challenged Ibn Abd al-Wahhab's credentials in the knowledge of hadith.
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