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Kharijite

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - Banu Isam

The Banu Isam were a Muslim Berber dynasty that ruled Ceuta, North Africa, for four generations. The town had been destroyed in a Kharijite rebellion, and was lying waste; sometime in the middle of the ninth century, Mâjakas, chief of the Majkasa tribe, resettled it and founded a dynasty that ruled the town until the Umayyads took it over in 931. Its kings were: Mâjakas `Isâm, son of Mâjakas Majîr, son of `Isâm Ridâ, son of `Isâm (?-931), who paid allegiance to the Idrisids, but surrendered the city to the Umayyads when the Idrisid capital ...

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - Berghouata

The Berghouata were a medieval Berber tribe of the Atlantic coast of Morocco, belonging to the Masmuda group of tribes. After allying with a failed Sufri Kharijite rebellion in Morocco against the Abbasids, they established a kingdom in the area of Tamesna between 744 and 1058, when the Almoravids conquered them. The Berghouata kingdom followed a syncretic religion inspired by Islam featuring the second ruler of the dynasty, Salih ibn Tarif, as the final prophet. The Berghouata are famous for being the first to have translated the Kor ...

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - Berber

Algeria: 7,500,000 Tunisia:    200,000 Libya:    250,000+ Mauretania:    80,000 Egypt:    10,000 France:    1,000,000 Spain:    50,000 Israel:    50,000   Semitic The Berbers (also called Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh) are an ethnic group indigenous to Northwest Africa, speaking the Berber languages of the Afro ...

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - Al-Hadi

Abu Abdullah Musa ibn Mahdi al-Hadi (Arabic: أبو عبد اله موسى بن ألمهدى الهادى ) (d. September 14, 786) was an Abbasid caliph who succeeded his father Al-Mahdi and who ruled from 785 until his death in 786. Al-Hadi was the eldest son of Al-Mahdi, like his father he was very open to the people of his empire and allowed commoners to visit him in the palace at Baghdad to address him. As such, he was considered an enlightened ruler, and continued the ...

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - History of Islam

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam
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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - Ceuta

Ceuta is a Spanish exclave in North Africa, located on a northern tip of the Maghreb, on the Mediterranean coast near the Strait of Gibraltar. It is known in Arabic as سبتة (Sabtah in Standard Arabic, Sebta in Morocco). Its area is approximately 28 km². Ceuta is dominated by a hill called Monte Hacho, on which there is a fort occupied by the Spanish army. Monte Hacho is one of the possible locations for the southern Pillars of Hercules of Greek Legend, the other possibility being Jebel Musa. Ceu ...

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia - Umar II

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Political Islam • Jihad Liberal Islam Vocabu ...

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Ceuta - History

Ceuta's strategic location has made it the crucial waypoint of many cultures' trade and military ventures — beginning with the Carthaginians in the 5th century BC (They called the city Abyla). It wasn't until the Romans took control in about AD 42, however, that the port city (named Septem at the time) assumed an almost exclusive military purpose. Approximately 400 years later, the Vandals ousted the Romans for control, and later it fell to the Visigoths of Spain or to the Byzantines. In 710, as Muslim invade ...

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Ceuta, Ceuta - History, Ceuta - Administration

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Islam in Algeria - History

Islam in Algeria - Rise of Islam. See: Rise of Islam in Algeria Islam was first brought to Algeria by the Umayyad dynasty following the invasion of Uqba ibn Nafi, in a drawn-out process of conquest and conversion stretching from 670 to 711. The native Berbers were rapidly converted in large numbers, although some Christian and probably pagan communities would remain at least until Almoravid times. However, as in the Middle East itself, they sought to combine their new Islam with resista ...

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Islam in Algeria, Islam in Algeria - History, Islam in Algeria - Rise of Islam, Islam in Algeria - French Colonization, Islam in Algeria - After independence, Islam in Algeria - Practice

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of pagan Arabs

Historical persecution by Muslims - Meccan period. Early in the history of Islam, Muhammad and his followers lived in the central-Western Arabian city of Mecca, when they suffered from discrimination and harassment by the local population, and were persecuted for their beliefs. Eventually, this led to them fleeing to Medina, an act known as the hijra, a time during which Islamic tradition holds that most of the Qur'anic verses which describe tolerance were revealed. Extremely conservative interpretations hold tha ...

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Historical persecution by Muslims, Historical persecution by Muslims - Theological arguments, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of pagan Arabs, Historical persecution by Muslims - Meccan period, Historical persecution by Muslims - Hijra to Medina, Historical persecution by Muslims - Bany Qaynuqa Banu Quraiza and Banu Nadir, Historical persecution by Muslims - War with Mecca, Historical persecution by Muslims - The killing of Ka'b ibn Ashraf, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution in the early Caliphate, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of Hindus in the Moghul Empire, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of Christians in the Ottoman Empire, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of liberal and secular Muslims in South Asia, Historical persecution by Muslims - Persecution of secularized Muslims in the West by Islamists

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Berber - History

The Berbers have lived in North Africa between western Egypt and the Atlantic Ocean for as far back as records of the area go. References to them occur frequently in ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman sources. Berber groups are first mentioned in writing by the ancient Egyptians during the Predynastic Period, and during the New Kingdom the Egyptians later fought against the Meshwesh and Lebu (Libyans) tribes on their western borders. Many Egyptologists think that from about 945 BC the Egyptians were ruled by Meshwesh immigrants who founded t ...

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Berber, Berber - Origin, Berber - Genetic evidence, Berber - Archaeological, Berber - Linguistic, Berber - Phenotype and genotype by region, Berber - Coastal Northwest Africans, Berber - Northwest Africans of the interior, Berber - Saharan Northwest Africans, Berber - Religions and beliefs, Berber - History, Berber - Berbers and the Islamic conquest, Berber - Berbers in Al-Andalus, Berber - Modern-day Berbers, Berber - The Arabization of Northwest Africa, Berber - Famous Berbers, Berber - In ancient times, Berber - In medieval times, Berber - In modern times, Berber - Famous people who were either Berber or Punic, Berber - Famous people who may have had some Berber ancestors

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Zirid - History

The Zirids were Sanhaja Berbers from the area of modern Algeria. In the 10th century this tribe served as vassals of the Fatimids, defeating the Kharijite rebellion of Abu Yazid (943-947, under Ziri ibn Manad (935-971). Ziri was installed as the governor of central Maghreb and founded the gubernatorial residence of Ashir south-east of Algiers, with Fatimid support. When the Fatimids moved their base to Egypt in 972, Ziri's son Buluggin ibn Ziri (971-984) was appointed viceroy of Ifriqiya. The removal of the fleet to Egypt made the retention of Kalbid Sicily impossible, while Algeria broke away under the governership of Ham ...

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Zirid, Zirid - History, Zirid - Tunisian Zirid Rulers

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - History of Islam - The 20th century

The modern age brought radical technological and organizational changes to Europe and Islamic countries found themselves less modern when compared to the many western nations. Europe's state-based government and rampant colonization allowed the West to dominate the globe economically and forced Islamic countries to question change. History of Islam - The end of World War I: European powers control the Middle East. Islamic territories were granted at least nominal independence after the end of the First Wor ...

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History of Islam, History of Islam - Introduction, History of Islam - Note on early Islamic historiography, History of Islam - Muhammad, History of Islam - The spread of Islam, History of Islam - The Fitna, History of Islam - The Second Fitna, History of Islam - The zenith of Islamic power, History of Islam - The decline of political unity, History of Islam - The Ottoman empire, History of Islam - Three Muslim empires, History of Islam - The 20th century, History of Islam - The end of World War I: European powers control the Middle East, History of Islam - The end of the Caliphate and the rise of the Saudis, History of Islam - Partition of India and establishment of Pakistan, History of Islam - The creation of the state of Israel, History of Islam - Oil wealth and petropolitics dominate the Middle East, History of Islam - Two Iranian revolutions, History of Islam - Present day, History of Islam - Reformist Islam vs. Islamism, History of Islam - Islamism the U.S. and the battle for oil wealth, History of Islam - Chronology, History of Islam - Dynasties of Islamic Rulers, History of Islam - References and further reading

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - Ibn al-Zubair's revolt

During the reign of Muawiyah I he was not active in politics, but upon the ascension of Yazid I, he refused to swear allegiance to the new caliph. After the death of Husayn bin Ali at the Battle of Karbela, Zubayr returned to the Hejaz where he declared himself the righteous caliph, and he began building support. Eventually he would consolidate his power by sending a governor to Kufa. Soon, Ibn Zubayr established his power in Iraq, southern Arabia and in the greater part of Syria, and parts of Egypt. Zubayr benefitted greatly from widespread ...

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Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr, Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - Ibn al-Zubair's revolt, Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr - External link

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Rise of Islam in Algeria - Islam and the Arabs 642–1830

Unlike the invasions of previous religions and cultures, the coming of Islam, which was spread by Arabs, was to have pervasive and long-lasting effects on the Maghrib. The new faith, in its various forms, would penetrate nearly all segments of society, bringing with it armies, learned men, and fervent mystics, and in large part replacing tribal practices and loyalties with new social norms and political idioms. Nonetheless, the Islamization and Arabization of the region were complicated and lengthy processes. Whereas nomadic Berbers w ...

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Rise of Islam in Algeria, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Islam and the Arabs 642–1830, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Fatimids, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Almoravids, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Almohads, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Zayyanids, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Marabouts, Rise of Islam in Algeria - European Offensive, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Privateers, Rise of Islam in Algeria - Reference

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Sixth pillar of Islam - Jihad

In the early days of Islam, the Kharijite sect are said to have claimed that jihad was the sixth pillar of Islam([1]; see also takfir.) However, the surviving Kharijites (that is, the Ibadis) of the present day reject this doctrine. The Egyptian founder of Islamic Jihad, Abd al-Salam Farag (1952-1982), published a pamphlet in the wake of Anwar Sadat's assassination called "The Neglected Duty", attempting to argue that Jihad was the sixth pillar of Islam but that corrupt ulema had hidden the fact. This conspiracy theory has very little ...

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Sixth pillar of Islam, Sixth pillar of Islam - Jihad, Sixth pillar of Islam - Allegiance to the Imam

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects

Divisions of Islam - Salafism. Main articles: Salafi, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Divisions of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Major Branches, Divisions of Islam - Sunni, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a, Divisions of Islam - Sufi, Divisions of Islam - Sunni schools of thought, Divisions of Islam - Hanafi, Divisions of Islam - Hanbali, Divisions of Islam - Maliki, Divisions of Islam - Shafi'i, Divisions of Islam - Kalam Schools, Divisions of Islam - Ash'ari, Divisions of Islam - Jabriyya, Divisions of Islam - Maturidi, Divisions of Islam - Murjite, Divisions of Islam - Mu'tazili, Divisions of Islam - Q'diriyyah, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a Sects, Divisions of Islam - Jafari, Divisions of Islam - Ismailiyah, Divisions of Islam - Zaiddiyah, Divisions of Islam - Alawi, Divisions of Islam - Alevi, Divisions of Islam - Kharijite Sects, Divisions of Islam - Sufri, Divisions of Islam - Azraqi, Divisions of Islam - Ibadi, Divisions of Islam - Other sects, Divisions of Islam - Zikri, Divisions of Islam - Ahmadiyyah, Divisions of Islam - Moorish Science, Divisions of Islam - Nation of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Submitters, Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects, Divisions of Islam - Salafism, Divisions of Islam - Wahhabism, Divisions of Islam - Deobandi, Divisions of Islam - Liberals, Divisions of Islam - Islamism, Divisions of Islam - Tablighi Jama'at, Divisions of Islam - Related Faiths, Divisions of Islam - Yazidi, Divisions of Islam - Druze, Divisions of Islam - Bábism, Divisions of Islam - Bahá'í, Divisions of Islam - Five Percenters

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims

See takfir, Ahmadiyya, Shia, Kharijite, Mu'tazili, Alawites, Druze. Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites. In medieval Iraq, the Mu'tazili theological movement instituted a mihna (inquisition) on gaining power, punishing those who would not assent to their claim that the Qur'an was created rather than eternal. The most famous victims of the Mihna were Ahmad Ibn Hanbal who was imprisoned ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims

Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations. See Pomak, Bulgaria. Enver Hoxha conducted a campaign to extinguish all forms of religion in Albania, a majority Muslim country, in 1967, closing all religious buildings and declaring the state atheist. See Communist and post-Communist Albania. ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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Kharijite: Encyclopedia II - Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims

Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades. Main article: Crusade The First Crusade was launched in 1095 by Pope Urban II to regain control of the sacred city of Jerusalem and the Christian Holy Land from Muslims. On May 7, 1099 the crusaders reached Jerusalem, which had been recaptured from the Seljuks by the Fatimids of Egypt only the year before. Many Crusaders wept on seeing the city they had journeyed so long to reach. On July 15, the crusaders were able to ...

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Persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Pagan Arab persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of and by Mutazilites, Persecution of Muslims - Sunni-Shi'a conflicts and persecutions, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Ahmadiyyas, Persecution of Muslims - Alawites, Persecution of Muslims - Druze, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution by Takfiris, Persecution of Muslims - Christian persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims during the Crusades, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in medieval Spain, Persecution of Muslims - Muslim casualties of the Civil War in Lebanon, Persecution of Muslims - Secular Western persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Yugoslavia, Persecution of Muslims - Increased discrimination of Muslims following September 11 2001, Persecution of Muslims - Communist persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Discrimination and persecution in the former Soviet Union and in former East Bloc nations, Persecution of Muslims - Persecution of Muslims in China, Persecution of Muslims - Hindu persecution of Muslims, Persecution of Muslims - Violence between Hindus and Muslims

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