- The
Kharijites (Arabic: الخوارج, romanized: al-Khawārij,
singular Arabic: خارجي, romanized: khārijī) were an
Islamic sect
which emerged during the First...
- [alʔibaːˈdˤijja]) is a
branch inside Islam,
which many
believe is
descended from the
Kharijites. The
followers of
Ibadism are
known as the
Ibadis or, as they call themselves...
-
Khawarij or
Kharijite Rebellion may
refer to: The
Najdat revolt in
Arabia (684–693) The
Azariqa revolt in
Persia (684–698) The
revolt of
Shabib ibn Yazid...
-
arbitration was
resented by the
Kharijites, who
declared Ali, Mu'awiya, and
their followers infidels.
Following Kharijite violence against civilians, Ali's...
-
episode marked the
start of the
Kharijite movement, and the term muḥakkima is
often also
applied by
extension to
later Kharijites. In
recent times, some adherents...
- al-Raḥmān ibn
Muljam al-Murādī),
commonly known simply as Ibn Muljam, was a
Kharijite dissident primarily known for
having ********inated Ali ibn Abi Talib, the...
- al-Khuza'i to
suppress it in 761.
Ifriqiya was
conquered by the
Abbasids from
Kharijite control and Abul-Khattab Abdul-A'la ibn as-Samh was killed. On his death...
-
history of
Islam with the
emergence of the
Kharijites in the 7th
century CE. The
original schism between Kharijites, Sunnīs, and Shīʿas
among Muslims was disputed...
- are
universally accepted as the
basis of
Islamic practice. However, the
Kharijites upheld the
belief that
Jihad may be
considered the
sixth pillar. In their...
- of the two
major Kharijite movements opposed to the all the war's main parties, i.e. the Umayyads,
Zubayrids and Alids. The
Kharijites of the
Yamama originally...