- 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...
- Look up
Ibadi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ibadi may
refer to:
Ibāḍī (Arabic: اباضی or اباضیه),
member of a sect of
Islam separate from the ****...
- is Muslim, with
slightly over 45%
following **** Islam, and
around 45%
Ibadi Islam, with the
other 5%
identifying as Shia Muslims.
Islam spread peacefully...
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thereby restoring the
Ibadi control of Oman.
Internal splits led to fall of the
third Ibadi imamate in the late 12th century.
Ibadi imamates were reestablished...
- 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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Hunayn ibn
Ishaq al-
Ibadi (also
Hunain or Hunein) (Arabic: أبو زيد حنين بن إسحاق العبادي; ʾAbū Zayd Ḥunayn ibn ʾIsḥāq al-
ʿIbādī (808–873),
known in Latin...
- 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...
- and,
after the
sixth century, the
Church of the East.
Written sources of
ʿIbādī history are
found in Arabic,
Syriac and Gr****. The most
extensive sources...
- 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...