Abdullah ibn Ibad

E95793

Abdullah ibn Ibad was an early Islamic figure traditionally regarded as the eponymous founder and ideological namesake of the Ibadi branch of Islam.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious leader
Muslim theologian
historical figure
associatedWith Basra
Ibadi branch of Islam
century 7th century
doctrinalPosition moderate Kharijite views
eponymOf Ibadi branch of Islam
Ibadi Islam
surface form: Ibadism
era early Islamic period
ideologicalInfluenceOn Ibadi doctrine
influenced development of Ibadi jurisprudence
early Ibadi scholars
knownFor being the eponymous founder of Ibadism
being the ideological namesake of the Ibadi branch of Islam
language Arabic
movement Ibadi Islam
surface form: Ibadism
notableAs namesake rather than formal institutional founder of Ibadism
region Arabian Peninsula
religion Islam
religiousBranch Kharijite tradition
religiousTradition Sunni–Kharijite milieu of early Islam
roleInIslam early Islamic sectarian leader
viewOnCommunity rejection of indiscriminate excommunication of other Muslims
viewOnLeadership emphasis on piety and justice as criteria for leadership

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ibadi Islam namedAfter Abdullah ibn Ibad