What I mean by this is that they both have remarkable similarities both doctrine wise in their belief of a littoral interpertation of arbitrary laws and of course in their founding both the founder of Wahabism Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab, and the founder of Clavinism Jan Calvin stated that their interpertation was the only correct one and to disagree was to mean death, both started as reformest movements seeing corruption in their respective religions, both their leaders one could alledge used it to further themsleves politically Both state beliefs in Predestinationism (the idea there is no real free will all our destinies have already been determined). Finally both of them lead ideologies that are distictly Militant.





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