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Najdi Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة النجدية, romanized: al-lahja an-
najdiyya,
Najdi Arabic: نجدي,
Najdi pronunciation: [nadʒˈdi]) is the
group of
Arabic varieties...
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dispatched a
force under Abd
Allah ibn
Umayr al-Laythi to
drive out the
Najdiyya Kharijites from
Bahrayn after they
overran the province, but the Zubayrids...
- Al-Raji is a
location in
Saudi Arabia near al-
Najdiyya.
During the
Islamic Prophet Muhammad's era the
Expedition of Al Raji took
place here. Some men requested...
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Pearls from
Najdi Answers)] (in Arabic). Vol. 1. Imam
Mohammad Ibn...
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eventually became absorbed into the
Ibadi school in
North Africa. The
Najdiyya, Azraqi, Bayhasiyya, and
whomever else did not
survive until today.")....
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anarchism developed in
Basra and
Baghdad among Mu'tazilite
ascetics and
Najdiyya Khirijites. This form of
revolutionary Islam was not
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