Question

Jābir ibn Zayd established a moderate religious faction in Basra before being forced to flee back to this modern-day country where he was born after executing one of the Umayyad governor’s spies. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this country home to the majority of the so-called third branch of Islam, the Ibāḍis.
ANSWER: Oman [or Sultanate of Oman or Salṭanat ʿUmān]
[10h] Ibn Zayd’s moderate faction split from more radical elements of this sect, who opposed ‘Alī’s acceptance of arbitration talks with Mu’āwiya I of the Battle of Siffin. A dissident of this faction later assassinated ‘Alī in 661.
ANSWER: Khārijites [or al-Khawārij or Khāriji]
[10e] The Ibāḍis bestowed ibn Zayd’s their version of this spiritual title. Ibāḍis elect holders of this title rather than divinely appoint them like Shīʿī do.
ANSWER: imām [or imamate or imāmah]
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