Ibadi Islam: Its Origins and Place in Islamic Thought

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  • Ibadi Islam: Its Origins and Place in Islamic Thought
    February 8, 2015
    Ibadism is the sole surviving representative of the third branch of Islam that emerged from the civil wars of early Islam. Representing less than one percent of the world’s Muslims, Ibadis remain largely unknown to the broader Muslim community. This lecture discusses the group’s origins, history, and the relationship between its theology and political ideology and those of the two main branches of Islam.
    Valerie J. Hoffman
    Director, Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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