- The
Kharijites (Arabic: الخوارج, romanized: al-
Khawārij,
singular Arabic: خارجي, romanized: khārijī) were an
Islamic sect
which emerged during the First...
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following the more
moderate and
disagreed with the
Khawarij,
refused the
authority of
Khawarij and
moved into
South Arabia,
which would be
today Oman...
- takfīr was
introduced in the post-Quranic
period and was
first done by the
Khawarij,"
according to J. E. Campo. The act
which precipitates takfīr is termed...
- Shi'ism
Alawism Ali-Illahism Isma'ilism
Twelver Shi'ism
Zaydism Sufism Khawarij Ibadism Alevism Ishikism Kurdish Alevism Ahmadi Mahdavism Quranism Milah...
- Shi'ism Isma'ilism
Alawites Alevism Bektashi Alevism Zaydism Muhakkima/
Khawarij Azariqa Moderate Kharijites Ibadi Azzabas Nukkari Wahbi Sufri Najdat Nation...
- that ISIL and
related terrorist groups are not ****s, but modern-day
Khawarij—Muslims who have
stepped outside the
mainstream of Islam—serving an imperial...
- death.
Other scholars have also
described the
group not as ****s, but as
Khawarij. **** critics,
including Salafi and
jihadist muftis such as
Adnan al-Aroor...
- Shi'ism Isma'ilism
Alawites Alevism Bektashi Alevism Zaydism Muhakkima/
Khawarij Azariqa Moderate Kharijites Ibadi Azzabas Nukkari Wahbi Sufri Najdat Nation...
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writes that the "roots" of ISIL's "takfiri"
ideology "can be
found in the
Khawarij's view, and in the
writings of Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, and Sayyid...
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resistance movements led by Abu
Qurra (8th century) and Abu Yazid. The
Khawarij were
divided into
separate groups such as the Sufri, Azariqa, Bayhasiyya...