- (Arabic: الخوارج, romanized: al-Khawārij,
singular Arabic: خارجي, romanized:
khārijī) were an
Islamic sect
which emerged during the
First Fitna (656–661). The...
- The
Sufris (Arabic: الصفرية aṣ-Ṣufriyya) were
Khariji Muslims in the
seventh and
eighth centuries. They
established the
Midrarid state at Sijilm****a,...
- Abi Nuh Banu
Waghmar Matghara Banu
Borgh Banu Derr
Matmata Banu
Zaksent Khariji Muslim tribes Zenata-Jbal Banu
Bellit Nemala Ounsent Banu
Ifren Banu Naghit...
- Morocco, had been
effectively independent of the
Umayyad Caliphate since the
Khariji-led
Berber revolts that
started in 739–40. The
Abbasid Caliphate after...
- Murji', and
Batini schools. The main
schism between ****, Shia, and
Khariji branches of
Islam was
initially more
political than theological, but theological...
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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...
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security component, as well as an
External Security Organization (al-Amn al-
Khariji or Unit 910) that
operates covertly outside Lebanon.: 238
Successful Hezbollah...
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Their contemporaries included the
heretical Barghawata state and the
Khariji state of Sijilmasa. After,
several Berbers formed more
powerful Islamic...
- al-Muhallabi 771 Umar ibn Hafs al-Muhallabi 771 Abu
Hatim Yaqub ibn
Labib al-
Khariji 771–772 (Ibadi rebel)
Yazid ibn
Hatim al-Muhallabi 772–787
Dawud ibn Yazid...
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Hanbali Shi'i Imāmī (followers of the Ja'fari jurisprudence) Shi'i
Zaydi Khariji Ibadi **** Ẓāhirī
Religious denomination One true
church Religious exclusivism...