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			          Ibadism - Crusader Kings II Wiki
			           
 Ibadism is a form of Islam distinct from Sunni and Shia Islam denominations. http://crusaderkings-two.wikia.com/wiki/Ibadism
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			          Ibadi Islam - Origins & History of Ibadism
			           
 Ibadism: Origins, History, and Evolution of Ibadiyya. http://ibadism.ahmedsouaiaia.com
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			          Ibadi - LookLex Encyclopaedia
			           
 Orientation of Islam, belonging to the original Khariji branch. Article in the LookLex - Encyclopaedia. http://looklex.com/e.o/ibadi.htm
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			          The Religion of Oman - Ibadism | Lesser-known Religions
			           
 Posts about The Religion of Oman - Ibadism written by Reema Singhal https://lesserknownreligions.wordpress.com/category/my-posts/the-religion-of-oman-ibadism/
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			          Ibadi Explained
			           
 What is the Ibadi? The Ibadi is a form of Islam distinct from the Sunni and Shia denominations. http://everything.explained.today/Ibadi/
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			          Ibadi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
			           
 The Ibadi movement, Ibadism or Ibadiyya, also known as the Ibadis, is a school of Islam dominant in Oman and Zanzibar. It is also found in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and East Africa. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibadi
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			          Ibadi Movement in Islam
			           
 This site describes stuff about Islam and Muslims. http://www.islamawareness.net/Deviant/Ibadis/
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			          Ibadi - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
			           
 Al-Ibadhiyyah is a denomination of Islam. It is the dominant form of Islam in only one Muslim country, Oman. There are also Ibadis in Algeria as well as Libya. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibadi
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			          History - Ibadi Islam
			           
 History - Ibadi Islam - LibGuides at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. http://guides.library.illinois.edu/c.php?g=348315&p=2347041
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			          What Is The History of Ibadiyya?
			           
 Most of the Orientalists consider the Ibadi movement or Ibadism as the last survived branch of the Kharijites. Most of them live in Oman or some places in North Africa. http://www.erfan.ir/english/67190.html