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Wahhabism is a strict form of Sunni Islam founded in Saudi Arabia in the 18th century, advocating for a literal interpretation of Islamic texts. It has the most influence in Saudi Arabia and also in other Middle Eastern countries, as well as parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Wahhabism promotes conservative social practices and is associated with restrictions on freedom of expression.

Wahhabism, a strict form of Sunni Islam established in Saudi Arabia in the 18th century, emphasizes a literal interpretation of Islamic texts. It holds significant influence in Saudi Arabia, as well as other Middle Eastern countries, parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Wahhabism advocates for conservative social norms and is linked to limitations on freedom of speech.