Wahhabism is extensively practised in Saudi Arabia, but has since spread. Their mosques are plain and public prayer attendance is strictly enforced. That means banning the cult of saints and forbidding tobacco, alcohol and shaving. Wahhab advocated a return to a "purer" form of Islam, focusing on its origins and the absolute sovereignty of God.
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