- the
Kharijite movement,
although contemporary Ibadis may
object to
being classified as Kharijites.
Ibadis are
smaller than the two
largest Muslim denominations:...
- are
unique but real,
Ibadis and Mu'tazilites deny the
literal existence of
these attributes.
Created nature of the Quran:
Ibadis believe that God's speech...
-
issues within the
first Ibāḍī community. Many
debates took
place between the
Ibāḍīs, the Qadariya, and the Mu'atazila. Some
Ibāḍīs, like al-Fazārī of the...
- Look up
Ibadi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ibadi may
refer to:
Ibāḍī (Arabic: اباضی or اباضیه),
member of a sect of
Islam separate from the ****...
- Both
Muslim and non-Muslim
scholars tend to
refer to
Ibadis as "moderate Kharijites", and
Ibadis are
commonly identified in
academic sources as an offshoot...
- into five
major branches: Sufris, Azariqa, Najdat, Adjarites, and
Ibadis. Of these,
Ibadi Muslims are the only
surviving branch of Kharijites. In addition...
- the po****tion
follows **** Islam; the few non-****
Muslims are
mainly Ibadis from the
Mozabite valley at 1.3%[citation needed] (see
Islam in Algeria)...
-
radical elements among the
Ibadis eventually steered the sect
toward active resistance against the
ruling government. The
Ibadis of
Basra under Abu Ubaydah...
- al-Hajjaj's spies,
which led many
Ibadis to be
either imprisoned or
exiled to Oman.
After the
death of Ibn Ibad, Ibn Zayd led the
Ibadis to Oman
where the aḥādīth...
- al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, the
Umayyad governor of Iraq, came into
conflict with the
Ibadis,
which forced them out to Oman.
Among those who
returned to Oman was the...