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Ibadi Islam (Arabic: الإباضية, romanized: al-ʾIbāḍiyya,
Arabic pronunciation: [alʔibaːˈdˤijja]) is a
school of
Islam concentrated in Oman
established from...
- al-Samh al-Maafiri (
Ibadite), 758–760 Abd al-Rahman ibn
Rustem al-Farissi (
Ibadite), 760–62 (Abbasid
invasion of Ifriqiya;
Ibadites reduced to
Tahert and...
- Prevost,
Virginie (2023-10-06). Résistance et dévotion:
Anciens sanctuaires ibadites de
Djerba (in French).
British Institute for
Libyan and
Northern African...
- a cura di A.M. Di Tolla" [A new
Berber Ibadite poem] (PDF).
Studi Magrebini. 3: 131–142. "Les mosquées
ibadites du Maghreb" [The
Ibadi mosques of the Maghreb]...
- of
Nalut and Jadu in the west. A
number of Old
Nafusi phrases appear in
Ibadite m****cripts as
early as the 12th century. The
dialect of Jadu is described...
- lead
communal lives.
During the
crisis of
Berriane between the
Maliki and
Ibadite movements, the
heads of each
tribe began talks to end the
crisis and resolved...
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ultimately responsible for the
spread of the
Ibadite doctrine in the Maghreb. The
first Imam of the
Ibadites had
captured Kairouan from the
Warfadjuma warriors...
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Abbasid conquest of
Ifriqiya was an
armed campaign in 761
against Kharijite Ibadites in
Ifriqiya (present-day Tunisia,
eastern Algeria and Tripolitania) led...
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gained control of
trade routes in the
Maghrib and
Bilad as-Sudan. Many
Ibadite merchants made
journeys along the vast area, such as Tahert, Wargla, Nafzawa...
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Middle Ages and
Ancient Arabic dialects: new
evidence from an old
Ibadite religious text."
African Arabic:
approaches to dialectology. Berlin: de...