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    The Ibadi revolt was an Ibadi Kharijite uprising that occurred in ca. 747–748 against the Umayyad Caliphate. It established the first Ibadi imamate, a...
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    The Ibadi movement or Ibadism (Arabic: الإباضية, romanized: al-ʾIbāḍiyya, Arabic pronunciation: [alʔibaːˈdˤijja]) is a branch inside Islam, which many...
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  • Ibāḍī theology refers to the study of God within the Ibāḍī branch of Islam, and shares a path with Islamic theology. Although the school was founded in...
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  • Al-Julanda bin Masud (category Omani Ibadi Muslims)
    and the Ibadi school until the Ibadi revolt, during which he pledged allegiance to its leader Abdullah bin Yahya al-Kindi. Unlike the Ibadi preachers...
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      Ongoing conflict 1847: The Taos Revolt in New Mexico against the United States. 1847: The Sonderbund War, a revolt by the Swiss Confederation against...
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  • Abu Hamza al-Mukhtar (category Ibadi Muslims)
    Awf al-Azdi al-Salimi was an Ibadi Kharijite rebel leader who seized control of Mecca and Medina during the Ibadi revolt. Al-Mukhtar hailed from Basra...
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  • Talib al-Haqq (category Ibadi Muslims)
    (Arabic: طالب الحق, lit. 'Seeker of the Truth'), was the leader of an Ibadi revolt against the Umayyad Caliphate in southern Arabia during the Third Fitna...
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  • The rebellion of al-Dahhak ibn Qays al-Shaybani in Iraq (745–746) The Ibadi revolt in Arabia (747–748) The rebellion of al-Walid ibn Tarif al-Shaybani in...
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  • Kharijite revolts and their leaders as the anchors of the group identity. These too are hostile to other Kharijite groups. The sources, whether Ibadi, historiographical...
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  • takeover of the two Islamic holy cities by the Kharijites during the Ibadi revolt. He was later executed by the Abbasids after their toppling of the Umayyad...
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    The Rustamid dynasty (Arabic: الرستميون) (or Rustumids, Rostemids) was an Ibadi Persian dynasty centered in present-day Algeria. The dynasty governed as...
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    right on the heels of the Zaydi Revolt in Iraq, but also concurrently with the Berber Revolt in Iberia and Maghreb, the Ibadi rebellion in Yemen and Hijaz...
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  • Muhakkima (category Ibadi Muslims)
    applied by extension to later Kharijites. In recent times, some adherents of Ibadi Islam, which is commonly identified as a moderate offshoot of the Kharijite...
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    repeatedly expanded west. In the aftermath of the great Berber Revolt of the 8th century, Ibadi missionaries that had fled from the Umayyad Caliphate took...
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    Nukkari (category Ibadi Islam)
    of the North African Ibadi, founded in 784 by Abu Qudama Yazid ibn Fandin al-Ifrani. Led by Abu Yazid al-Nukkari, they revolted against the ruling Fatimids...
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  • sects, only the Ibadi sect continues to exist today. According to an Ibadi website, Prima Qur'an, Sufriyya was absorbed into the Ibadi school in North...
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    numerous (Sunnīs make up 85-90% of all Muslims), or relatively small in size (Ibadis, Zaydīs, Ismāʿīlīs). Differences between the groups may not be well known...
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    widespread opposition took the form of open revolt in 739–740 under the banner of Ibadi Islam. The Ibadi had been fighting Umayyad rule in the East, and...
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    Thus, the moderate party formed the Ibadi movement, in which later became the core of Omani culture. The Ibadi is the only surviving force of the Khawarij...
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  • long time. The Ibadi Kharijites venerate him to this day and see him as a model of principled resistance against tyranny. In the Ibadi political theory...
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    on the Donkey (Arabic: صاحب الحمار, romanized: Ṣāhib al-Himār), was an Ibadi Berber of the Banu Ifran tribe who led a rebellion against the Fatimid Caliphate...
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    763 many of the towns recaptured had to be wrestled from the control of Ibadi militants, a sect now largely subscribed to by the Berbers. The Berbers...
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  • atrocities and the desecration of the Grand Mosque of Kairouan provoked the Ibadi Berbers who after capturing Tripoli, occupied Kairouan in 758 putting an...
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    Wars in 632. In 751 Ibadi Muslims, a moderate branch of the Kharijites, established an imamate in Oman. Despite interruptions, the Ibadi imamate survived...
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    remains the principal center of Ibāḍism in North Africa, with remaining Ibāḍī communities on Djerba in Tunisia, in the M'zab in Algeria, and in Jabal...
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  • Sayabija, clients of the Banu Tamim tribe. Even the participation of some Ibadi Kharijites is recorded, as well as the early Qadari leader Ma'bad al-Juhani...
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  • Saif bin Sultan II (category Omani Ibadi Muslims)
    1743) was the sixth of the Yaruba dynasty of Imams of Oman, a member of the Ibadi sect. He held the position of Imam four times during a chaotic period of...
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    unbelievers. Ibadi hadiths, such as the Jami Sahih collection, use chains of narrators from early Islamic history they consider trustworthy, but most Ibadi hadiths...
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     139. Humphreys 1990, p. 190-191. Valerie Jon Hoffman, The Essentials of Ibadi Islam, pg. 8. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2012. ISBN 9780815650843...
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    civil wars and uprisings against the Umayyad Caliphate. It began with a revolt against Caliph al-Walid II in 744, and lasted until 747, when Marwan II...
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