Destrucción de patrimonio islámico en Arabia Saudita (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Anthony H. Cordesman. Saudi Arabia enters the 21st century. Praeger (April 21, 2003). ISBN 978-0-275-98091-7. «The tension between Saudi Shi'ite and Wahhabi is especially intense because Saudi "Wahhabis" actively reject all veneration of man, even the prophet. At one point, they even attempted to destroy Muhammad's tomb in Medina. In contrast, the Saudi Shi'ites are "Twelvers," a branch of Islam that venerates the Prophet's son-in-law Ali, and believes that the leadership of Islam must pass through Ali's line. They venerate each of the past imams, and make pilgrimages to their tombs.» 
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (28 de mayo de 2003). Historia de Arabia Saudí. Ediciones AKAL. ISBN 978-84-8323-340-5. Consultado el 30 de septiembre de 2023. 

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