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The Ibadi movement and Ibadism] is a school of Islam. The followers of Ibadi Islam are known as the Ibadis.
Ibadism emerged around 60 years after the Islamic prophet Muhammad's death in 632 AD as a moderate school of the Khawarij movement, although contemporary Ibāḍīs strongly object to being classified as Kharijites.
Ibadi Islam is currently the largest Muslim denomination in Oman and Zanzibar but is also practised to a lesser extent in Algeria, Tunisia and Libya.
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