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17 The work of Ahmad Dallal, for example, is invaluable in challenging the Arab Wahhabi origins of the Muslim intellectual efflorescence of the eighteenth century, including the seminal thought of Shah Waliu'llah of Delhi and his heirs, in favor of regional distinctiveness and local roots. Dallal, Ahmad S., “The Origins and Objectives of Islamic Revivalist Thought: 1750–1850,” Journal of the American Oriental Society 113, no. 3 (1993): 341–59CrossRefGoogle Scholar.