- Abd-Allah ibn
Ibadh, a Tabi'i, (jurist). Jābir ibn Zayd,
theologian from the
second generation of Islam, who led the
Ibadis after Abd-Allah ibn
Ibadh died. Abu...
- ʿAbd Allāh ibn Ibāḍ al-Tamīmī (Arabic: عبدالله بن إباض التميمي; died c. 700) was an Arab
Islamic scholar and
Kharijite from Basra, of the
tribe of Banū...
- and took
leadership of the
denomination after the
death of Abd-Allah ibn
Ibadh. Ibn Zayd was born in the
village of Firaq, near modern-day
Nizwa in Oman...
- Khorasan.
Ibadhi Islam originated in
Basra through its founder,
Abdullah ibn
Ibadh,
around the year 650 CE; the
Omani Azd in Iraq
would subsequently adopt...
- the
Catholic Church June 5 –
Jacob of Edessa,
Syriac writer Abd-Allah ibn
Ibadh,
Muslim jurist and imam Drogo, duke of
Champagne (b. 670)
Julian II the...
- The
Ibadi school of
Islam is
named after Abd-Allah ibn
Ibadh,
though he is not
necessarily the main
figure of the
school in the eyes...
-
Wahid Yemeni Tamimi –
Muslim saint Of the
Junaidia order Abd-Allah ibn
Ibadh al-Tamimi –
Founder of the
Ibadi sect
Alqama al-Fahl - Pre-Islamic poet...
- al-Azraq
Najda ibn Amir al-Hanafi Abu
Bilal Mirdas Abu
Qurra Abdullah ibn
Ibadh Jabir ibn Zayd Abu
Yazid Abd
Allah ibn
Yazid al-Fazari
Branches and sects...
-
religion of Islam. Oman has its own
unique subsect of Islam,
known as
Ibadhism,
however other strands of
Islam such as **** and Shi'a are also practised...
-
estimated 75
percent of citizens,
including Sultan Qaboos, are
Ibadhi Muslims.
Ibadhism is a form of
Islam distinct from
Shiism and the "orthodox"
schools of ****sm...