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Explore the chilling revelations in The Wahhabi Code, a compelling book by Terence Ward that delves deep into the roots of modern terrorism. This indispensable volume uncovers how Saudi Arabia, often mischaracterized as an ally in the War on Terror, is actually at the epicenter of a vast network propagating Wahhabism—the ultra-conservative Islamic ideology fueling groups like ISIS, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, and the Taliban. With a focus on decades of strategic influence, the author details how Saudi-funded charities, mosques, and schools have spread this doctrine across the Middle East and into European cities, revealing the true front lines of this global conflict. Ward's personal experiences and extensive research provide readers with an unparalleled perspective on the culture of extremism and the alarming surge of Wahhabi ideology. For those seeking to understand terrorism's origins and its complex geopolitical implications, The Wahhabi Code is essential reading. Gain critical insights to grasp how this global menace can be countered and why awareness is key to combating the rise of radicalism stemming from Wahhabi beliefs. This eye-opening account is critical for students of political science, international relations, and anyone interested in the influential dynamics of Middle Eastern politics and radical Islam.