20%saudi population and 1% of world muslim population
Located in different countries even in USA. but Shia Muslims are centered in Qum, Iran. and Sunni Muslims are different branches. the Wahhabi Sunni Muslims are centered in Najd, Saudi Arabia and non-Wahhabi Sunni Muslims are centered in al-Azhar university of Egypt.
they are Wahhabi that is a sunni sect.
The largest Shiite communities are in Iran, Azerbaijan, southern Iraq, Bahrain, and northern Yemen. The Sunni communities are spread throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Europe, South Asia, and Indonesia. There are, of course, minorities of Sunni and Shiite Muslims throughout the world.
The Saudies are mostly the Sunni Muslims following the jurisprudence of Imam Ahmad Bin Humbal (RA). Of the various divisions of Hanbali Sunni Muslims, the King of Saudi Arabia is considered a Wahhabi Muslim.
there are different branches of Muslim Brotherhood with different beliefs in different countries. some are extreamist wahhabi Muslims some sunni and some with mostly shia beliefs.
saudi royal family are sunni and wahhabi. Saudi Arabia is base of Wahhabism. taliban and al-ghaede are wahhabi
They claim that they follow a variant of Wahhabi Sunni Islam of the Hanbali School. However, a number of Muslims will argue that they are not "true" Muslims because they are violent and have repeatedly killed other Muslims in brutal ways.
No. The term 'Wahhabi' is an insult. We are Muslims who follow the way of the 'Salaf' (the rightly guided first generations of Muslims who were practicing Islam the way the Prophet did - peace be upon him). The Salafi Muslims are simply going back to the Qur'an and Sunnah. They are from Ahl As-Sunnah (they are part of the Sunni Muslims) but are more strict about following Islam as it was practiced by the Prophet - with no changes to it.
Wahhabi
About 9.7 percent of Sunni and Shiya muslims are in Srilanka.
Islam, specifically Wahhabi Sunni Islam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabi