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Mansour al-Nogaidan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mansour al-Nogaidan Mansour al-Nogaidan is a Saudi writer, reformist and journalist. He was born in 1970 in Buraidah city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. al-Nogaidan is married and has two children. == Fundamentalist and Extremist ==
In his teenage years, al-Nogaidan was influenced by the ideas of Buraidah Brothers, a group of Wahhabi austerity who were advocating more commitment towards the teachings of Muhammad bin Abdul Wahab; he consequently abandoned academic school and joined the Wahhabi austerity cult. al-Nogaidan studied principles of Sharia science by classical Islamic way under the guidance of scholars in his city Buraidah from 1985 to 1991.〔lacey, Robert, ''Inside the kingdom kings, clerics, modernists, terrorists, and the struggle for Saudi Arabia'', 2009:119-226.〕 In 1990, al-Nogaidan was affected by the transformation Saudi Arabia was going through, after Iraq's occupation of Kuwait and the presence of international coalition forces on Saudi territory. Political Islamic preachers raised opposition against the government. In mid-1991, along with a group of jihadists, al-Nogaidan took a part in burning video shops in the capital Riyadh; as a result he was sentenced for two years and eight months in prison.
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