- The
Azariqa (Arabic: الأزارقة, romanized: al-
ʾAzāriqa) were an
extremist branch of the
Kharijites who
followed the
leadership of Nafi ibn al-Azraq. Adherents...
- Kharijites' anti-government rebellion, and the
Kharijite factions of the
Azariqa and
Najdat came to
control large areas in
Persia and Arabia.
Internal disputes...
- al-Muhallab was
pressed by the
Basran troops to lead the
campaign against the
Azariqa, a
Kharijite faction which had
taken over
Ahwaz and
threatened Basra. Al-Muhallab...
- was a
Kharjite leader and poet. Born in Al Khuwayr, he
ruled over the
Azariqa faction of the
Kharjites for more than ten
years after the
death of Nafi...
- Isma'ilism
Alawites Alevism Bektashi Alevism Zaydism Muhakkima/Khawarij
Azariqa Moderate Kharijites Ibadi Azzabas Nukkari Wahbi Sufri Najdat Nation of...
- Yazid. The
Khawarij were
divided into
separate groups such as the Sufri,
Azariqa, Bayhasiyya, Ajardi, Najdat, and Ibadi. The
Sufri and
Ibadi sects are considered...
- The
Khawarij were
initially divided into five
major branches: Sufris,
Azariqa, Najdat,
Adjarites and Ibadis. An
Islamic convention held in
Jordan in...
- al-Ḥanafī al-Bakrī; died 685) was the
leader of the
Kharijite faction of the
Azariqa during the
Second Fitna. His
ethnic origin is not
certain but his father...
- Isma'ilism
Alawites Alevism Bektashi Alevism Zaydism Muhakkima/Khawarij
Azariqa Moderate Kharijites Ibadi Azzabas Nukkari Wahbi Sufri Najdat Nation of...
-
battle in
which he lost his son, Umar put the
Azariqa to
flight at the
Tamastan bridge near the city. The
Azariqa cut the
bridge and dis****d to
Kirman and...