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- The Ibadi movement or Ibadism (Arabic: الإباضية, romanized: al-ʾIbāḍiyya, Arabic pronunciation: [alʔibaːˈdˤijja]) is a branch of Islam. It has been called...
- candidates who possess the appropriate spiritual and personal qualities. Ibadhi leadership is vested in an imam, who is regarded as the sole legitimate...
- Sa’id bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Abdelmajid Al-Busaidi Al-Azdi Al-Ammani Al-Ibadhi was born in the city of Adam, Oman in 1694, the son of Sa’id bin Ahmad Al-Busaidi...
- Rustamids, who professed the strictly puritanical but politically moderate Ibadhi sect and saw the Caliphs as immoral usurpers. They were destro**** by the...
- started to expand their influence of power eastwards towards Khorasan. Ibadhi Islam originated in Basra through its founder, Abdullah ibn Ibadh, around...
- into central Arabia and Oman. The Jabrids had a major role in reviving the Ibadhi Imamate in opposition to the Nabhanids, as they supported the installation...
- tribesmen s****ing to lead the country back to the principles of classical Ibadhi state, Azzan led his followers in a rapid series of raids on the Barkah...
- <1%, unafilliated <1% (2020 est.) note: non-**** Muslims include native Ibadhi Muslims (<1% of the po****tion) and foreign Muslims 0-14 years: 33.65% (male...
- century. In 1895, the Hindu presence in Muscat came under attack by the Ibadhis and by 1900, the number of Hindus decreased to 300. During the independence...
- elected in 1624. He moved the capital to Nizwa, the former capital of the Ibadhi Imamate. Nasir bin Murshid was able to unify the tribes with a common goal...