- Muhakkimah—referred to as 'al-Muslimun' or 'Jama'at al-Muslimin' in
early Ibadhi literature—were
forced to hide
their faith and
conduct their activities...
- Sa’id bin
Ahmad bin
Muhammad bin
Abdelmajid Al-Busaidi Al-Azdi Al-Ammani Al-
Ibadhi was born in the city of Adam, Oman in 1694, the son of Sa’id bin
Ahmad Al-Busaidi...
- Rustamids, who
professed the
strictly puritanical but
politically moderate Ibadhi sect and saw the
Caliphs as
immoral usurpers. They were destro**** by the...
- His
return (and the
return of many
other scholars)
greatly enhanced the
Ibadhi movement in Oman.
Alhajjaj also made an
attempt to
subjugate Oman, then...
- into
central Arabia and Oman. The
Jabrids had a
major role in
reviving the
Ibadhi Imamate in
opposition to the Nabhanids, as they
supported the installation...
- been
brought up in
mixed marriages either through mixed Shia/**** or Shia/
Ibadhi traditions.
Compared to the
neighbouring UAE, Oman is
known for the lack...
-
tribesmen s****ing to lead the
country back to the
principles of
classical Ibadhi state,
Azzan led his
followers in a
rapid series of
raids on the Barkah...
-
elected in 1624. He
moved the
capital to Nizwa, the
former capital of the
Ibadhi Imamate.
Nasir bin
Murshid was able to
unify the
tribes with a
common goal...
- <1%,
unafilliated <1% (2020 est.) note: non-****
Muslims include native Ibadhi Muslims (<1% of the po****tion) and
foreign Muslims 0-14 years: 33.65% (male...
-
plummeted to 300. In 1895, the
Hindu colony in
Muscat came
under attack by the
Ibadhis. By the time of independence, only a few
dozen Hindus remained in Oman...