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The [[Salafi]] (often called [[Wahhabis]] by outsiders) prefer to call
The [[Salafi]] (often called [[Wahhabis]] by outsiders) prefer to call
themselves '''al-Muwahhidūn''' (i.e. "the people of monotheism") [http://www.family.org/cforum/fosi/islam/faqs/a0035423.cfm]
themselves '''al-Muwahhidūn''' (i.e. "the people of monotheism"){{cn}}


==See also==
==See also==

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Al-Muwahhidūn (Arabic: الموحدون) is an Arabic word meaning "monotheists" or "those who believe in the unity of God (tawhid)" (or literally "unitarians"), and has been applied to various groups of Muslims at various times. It is the original Arabic name of the North African Almohad dynasty, and one name that the Druze sometimes call themselves.

The Salafi (often called Wahhabis by outsiders) prefer to call themselves al-Muwahhidūn (i.e. "the people of monotheism")[citation needed]

See also