A source sent me this: "الغرياني هذا ،مفتي ليبيا، وهابي جلد. كتابه "في العقيدة والمنهج" ينضح
بالمفردات الوهابية لا بل يدعو صراحة لاعتناق العقيدة الوهابية وان سماها سلفية.
تخرج من الازهر ( الازهر لا يمارس ضبطا على من يدخل اليه فارسل الوهابية الكثيرين
ليتخرجوا منه ثم يدعون للوهابية. فليس عجيبا ان ترى خريجا للازهر يدعو الى الوهابية
بدل الاشعرية) واوائل كتبه كانت في التصوف والعقيدة الاشعرية لكن انقلب فيما بعد
وصار يدعو للوهابية. ربما وجد ان مصلحة التصوف ليست منتجة فانقلب وهابيا وانهمر
عليه المال." (Can someone translate?)
Hana' translated: ""Al- Gharyani, the Mufti of Libya, is a dedicated Wahhabi. His book on Doctrine is rich with Wahhabi terminology. Moreover, he openly calls for embracing Wahhabism, even though he chooses to call it Salafism, it is in fact Wahhabism. Al- Gharyani graduated from Al- Azhar (Al- Azhar does not impose regulations on those who join it, thus, many Wahhabis graduated from the Islamic institution and commenced advocating for Wahhabism. It is not uncommon to find an Azhar graduate advocating for Wahhabism instead of Ash’ariyya.) In his first books, he wrote about Sufism and the Ash’ariyya Doctrine. However, he has since undergone a shift in stands where he started preaching for Wahhabism. Perhaps he found the “craft” of Sufism unrewarding, so he converted to Wahhabism and it was raining money on him.""
Hana' translated: ""Al- Gharyani, the Mufti of Libya, is a dedicated Wahhabi. His book on Doctrine is rich with Wahhabi terminology. Moreover, he openly calls for embracing Wahhabism, even though he chooses to call it Salafism, it is in fact Wahhabism. Al- Gharyani graduated from Al- Azhar (Al- Azhar does not impose regulations on those who join it, thus, many Wahhabis graduated from the Islamic institution and commenced advocating for Wahhabism. It is not uncommon to find an Azhar graduate advocating for Wahhabism instead of Ash’ariyya.) In his first books, he wrote about Sufism and the Ash’ariyya Doctrine. However, he has since undergone a shift in stands where he started preaching for Wahhabism. Perhaps he found the “craft” of Sufism unrewarding, so he converted to Wahhabism and it was raining money on him.""