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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – Oct 7 2021

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The Ibadi movement (also called Ibāḍiyya (Arabic: الإباضية‎, romanized: al-Ibāḍiyyah) and Ibadism), is a school of Islam. It exists in Oman, Algeria, Tunisia, and East Africa. Ibadi Islam traces the origins of the denomination to a moderate current of the Khawarij movement;contemporary Ibāḍīs strongly object to being classified as Kharijites, although they recognize that their movement originated with the Kharijite secession of 657 CE. The followers of Ibadi Islam are known as the Ibadis.

The school derives its name from ʿAbd Allāh ibn Ibāḍ of the Banu Tamim. Ibn Ibad was responsible for breaking off from the wider Kharijite movement roughly around the time that Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, the fifth Umayyad ruler, took power.: 11  However, the true founder was Jābir ibn Zayd of Nizwa, Oman.: 12  Initially, Ibadi theology developed in Basra, Iraq. The Ibadis were among the more moderate groups opposed to the fourth caliph, Ali, and wanted to return Islam to its form prior to the conflict between Ali and Muawiyah I. They called themselves Muhakkima, Muhakkima (Arabic: محكمة) and al-Haruriyya (Arabic: الحرورية) refers to the Muslims who rejected arbitration between Ali ibn Abi Talib and Mu’awiya at the Battle of Siffin in 657 CE. The name Muḥakkima derives from their slogan la hukma illa li-llah, meaning “judgment (hukm) belongs to God alone”. The name al-Haruriyya refers to their withdrawal from Ali’s army to the village of Harura’ near Kufa. This episode marked the start of the Kharijite movement, and the term muḥakkima is often also applied by extension to later Kharijites.

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