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- (Arabic: الخوارج, romanized: al-Khawārij, singular Arabic: خارجي, romanized: khārijī) were an Islamic sect which emerged during the First Fitna (656–661). The...
- Murji', and Batini schools. The main schism between ****, Shia, and Khariji branches of Islam was initially more political than theological, but theological...
- overcoming the Kharijis, a faction that had transformed from supporters to bitter rivals, at Nahrawan in 658. In 661, ʿAlī was ********inated by a Khariji ********in...
- as 'heretics', arguing it is a reference to the Berber rebels' Ibadi or Khariji sympathies.: 107  After Charles Martel attacked Arab ally Maurontus at...
- Morocco, had been effectively independent of the Umayyad Caliphate since the Khariji-led Berber revolts that started in 739–40. The Abbasid Caliphate after...
- The Sufris (Arabic: الصفرية aṣ-Ṣufriyya) were Khariji Muslims in the seventh and eighth centuries. They established the Midrarid state at Sijilm****a,...
- Other names Abū ʿAbd Allāh Religious life Religion Islam Denomination Khariji Jurisprudence Hanbali Creed Athari Movement Salafi Muslim leader Influenced by...
- Twelver, Ismaili and Zaydi Islam but also the lesser known aspects of ****, Khariji and the Mu‘tazili schools of theology and philosophy." Madelung was born...
- also spelt al-Qarnee and ʻĀʼiḍ Quranī, born 1 January 1959), is a Saudi Khariji scholar, author, and activist. Al-Qarni is best known for his self-help...
- security component, as well as an External Security Organization (al-Amn al-Khariji or Unit 910) that operates covertly outside Lebanon.: 238  Successful Hezbollah...