The present study deals with a structural approach to the historical course of Wahhabi Iranology during the third Saudi government (1902-2020 AD). It survey the approaches of the publishing industry during this period. The results are as the following:
1- Distribution of books on the subject of Iranophobia in large numbers at the all geographical areas in the Islamic world.
2- Transformation from ideological Iranology to political Iranology in universities and centers of strategic studies in Saudi Arabia.
3- A drastic change in publishing industry from usual publishers to effective publishers.
4- Historical turning points in the path of Wahhabi Iranology, it changed from the events related to the Iranian Hajj to the establishment of the " Dar Al-Taghrib"in Cairo, and the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran.
5 -introducing Iranian Studies among different branches of Wahhabism.
Through such studies, it is possible to identify the invisible network of Saudi Iranophobia in a much wider area than the geography of Saudi Arabia and to deal with it in accordance with its geographical and historical presence.
Sedaghat Samarhoseini,K . (2022). Wahhabi Iranology with emphasis on book publishing policies in the third Saudi government (1902-2020). Research on Salafi Movement, 7(14), 111-132.
MLA
Sedaghat Samarhoseini,K . "Wahhabi Iranology with emphasis on book publishing policies in the third Saudi government (1902-2020)", Research on Salafi Movement, 7, 14, 2022, 111-132.
HARVARD
Sedaghat Samarhoseini K. (2022). 'Wahhabi Iranology with emphasis on book publishing policies in the third Saudi government (1902-2020)', Research on Salafi Movement, 7(14), pp. 111-132.
CHICAGO
K Sedaghat Samarhoseini, "Wahhabi Iranology with emphasis on book publishing policies in the third Saudi government (1902-2020)," Research on Salafi Movement, 7 14 (2022): 111-132,
VANCOUVER
Sedaghat Samarhoseini K. Wahhabi Iranology with emphasis on book publishing policies in the third Saudi government (1902-2020). Research on Salafi Movement. 2022;7(14):111-132 (In Persian).