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  • Based on several Ibāḍī and Sunnī sources. The most important Ibāḍī sources are: - Ibn al-Ṣaghīr (not Ibāḍī, but lived in Tāhert) (see Motylinski 1908a); - Abū Zak. Yaḥyà b. Abī Bakr al-Warjlānī: K. al-Sīra wa-Akhbār al-A’imma (see Masqueray 1878a, Le Tourneau 1960); - Darjīnī: K. Ṭabaqāt al-Mashāyikh (see Lewicki 1935a). - Shammākhī: Siyar (see Lewicki 1934b). The following subdivisions of the Ibāḍiyya are mentioned: al-Ibāḍiyya al-Wahbiyya (74-76), with a short treatment of their doctrines; al-Ḥārithiyya (76-77); "those who accept obedience not directed towards Allāh" (77); the heresy of Ṣāliḥ b. Kuthayr (77); the heresy of Sufyān (77); al-Ṭarīfiyya (77-8); al-Nukkāriyya (78-79); al-Naffāthiyya (79); al-Khalafiyya (79-80); the political schism of Ibn Masāla al-Ibāḍī of the Berber Hawwāra tribe (80) (see Lewicki 1968); al-ʿUmariyya or al-ʿUmra (80); al-Ḥasaniyya or al-Ḥusayniyya (80-81); al-Farthiyya (81); al-Sakkākiyya (81); al-Ḥafṣiyya (81); al-Yazīdiyya (81-82). Also the influence of the Muʿtazila on the Ibāḍites is mentioned briefly.

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