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he Ibāḍī movement, Ibadism or Ibāḍiyya (Arabic: الاباضية al-Ibāḍiyyah) is a form of Islam distinct from the Sunni and Shī'ah denominations. It is the dominant form of Islam in Oman and Zanzibar. Ibāḑīs can also be found in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and East Africa. The Tartib al-Musnad and Jami Sahih are the main hadith collection for Ibadis.
Believed to be an off-shoot of one of the earliest schools, the Khawārij, it is said to have been founded 60 years after the death of the Prophet Muḥammad. Historians as well as majority of Muslims believe that the denomination is a reformed Islamic sect, formally known as the Khawārij or Khārijites. However, Ibāḑīs continue to deny any but a passing relation to the Khārijites (Khawārij), and point out that they merely developed out of the same precursor group; and whilst they may hold some beliefs in common, they and the Khārijites were never one and the same.
Agama Ibadi
Yang Bedah paham dari wikpedia ni, Ibadi ni aliran pecahan dari Agama Khawarij. Bedah tak tau lak Agama Khawarij ni amende? Maleh nak membaca panjang2, same la macam bugima2 poyo dalam ni. Cuma Bedah bukan ustazah berlitup duk poyo ke hulu ke hilir, jadi Bedah bukan bugima poyo lar gittew  |
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