Wahhabis Sect
Abd al-Wahhab, 18th century, Nejd.
Muslims had departed from the precepts of Muhammad. He accepted only the Quran and the Hadith, rejecting the two other foundations, Ijma and Qiyas
Condemn astrology, superstition, praying at tombs. They disallow the use of a rosary but attach great merit to counting the 99 names of God on their fingers.
Fiqh
The Wahhabis/Salafis consider themselves 'not attached to tradition', and therefore answerable to no school of law at all, observing instead what they would call the practice of early Islam
Muslims had departed from the precepts of Muhammad. He accepted only the Quran and the Hadith, rejecting the two other foundations, Ijma and Qiyas
Condemn astrology, superstition, praying at tombs. They disallow the use of a rosary but attach great merit to counting the 99 names of God on their fingers.
Fiqh
The Wahhabis/Salafis consider themselves 'not attached to tradition', and therefore answerable to no school of law at all, observing instead what they would call the practice of early Islam