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The Nukkari or simple Nukkar (also Nakkari or Nakkariyah; in Latin sources named Canarii) were one of the main branches of the North African Ibadi, founded in 784 by Abu Qudama Yazid ibn Fandin al-Ifrani. Led by Abu Yazid al-Nukkari, they revolted against the ruling Fatimids in Ifriqiya (today's Tunisia and eastern Algeria), conquering Kairouan in 944 and laying siege to Sousse, but were ultimately defeated in 947. Remnants of the Nukkari are thought to have survived on the island of Djerba. They split from mainstream Ibadism, i.e. the Wahbi. The parent branch of Nukkari, Wahbi Ibadism, was the most mainstream of the schools of thought within Ibadism, due to the fact that most preserved Ibadi texts can be attributed to Wahbi affiliated scholars.

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  • Nukkarites (ca)
  • Nekkaritas (es)
  • Nekkarites (fr)
  • Nekkarisme (nl)
  • Nukkari (en)
  • Язидиты (ru)
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  • Nekkarites ou Nakaria est une organisation religieuse berbères qui s'est manifestée contre les Fatimides du Maghreb et elle est proche des sufrites. Elle est classée dans le ibadisme.Son chef spirituel était un allié fidèle à Abu Yazid, il s'agit Abou Ammar el Ama. Ce dernier était non voyant et il fut tué près de M'Sila dans un château (calâ).Abou Yazid eu comme maitre spirituel Abou Obieda. (fr)
  • Het nekkarisme is een uitgestorven groepering binnen het kharidjisme die dicht bij het sufrisme staan. Deze groepering is ontstaan in de Maghreb in de tijd van de sjiitische Fatimiden. Hun geestelijke leider, , was een trouwe bondgenoot van die op zijn beurt als spirituele leider had. (nl)
  • Язидиты (йазидиты) — приверженцы «крайней» хариджитской секты. Основатель — аль-Хариджи. (ru)
  • Els nukkarites (de l'àrab an-Nukkar, també anomenats en àrab an-Nakkara o an-Nakkariyya) foren una de les tendències ibadites que va predominar al Magrib al segle x. El seu nom vol dir "els Que reneguen" i per això de vegades es diu que el nom els fou donat despectivament als kharigites en general i no a una tendència o secta. El seu personatge més notable fou Abu-Yazid Màkhlad ibn Kaydad an-Nukkarí, famós rebel conegut com "l'Home de l'ase", que va sortir de l'Aurès i va lluitar contra els fatimites; dirigia la lluita en nom de l'imam nukkarita Abu-Ammar al-Amà. (ca)
  • Los Nekkaritas, también denominados Nukkari o Nukkar (de las formas magrebíes Nakkariyah o Nakkari) son una de las ramas principales del movimiento Ibadi, fundados en 784 por Abu Qudama Yazid ibn Fandin al-Ifrani en el norte de África. Se trató de una organización religiosa de base tribal, descendientes, quizás​​ de los pueblos a los cuales las fuentes latinas del siglo I, denominan Canarii.[cita requerida] (es)
  • The Nukkari or simple Nukkar (also Nakkari or Nakkariyah; in Latin sources named Canarii) were one of the main branches of the North African Ibadi, founded in 784 by Abu Qudama Yazid ibn Fandin al-Ifrani. Led by Abu Yazid al-Nukkari, they revolted against the ruling Fatimids in Ifriqiya (today's Tunisia and eastern Algeria), conquering Kairouan in 944 and laying siege to Sousse, but were ultimately defeated in 947. Remnants of the Nukkari are thought to have survived on the island of Djerba. They split from mainstream Ibadism, i.e. the Wahbi. The parent branch of Nukkari, Wahbi Ibadism, was the most mainstream of the schools of thought within Ibadism, due to the fact that most preserved Ibadi texts can be attributed to Wahbi affiliated scholars. (en)
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  • Els nukkarites (de l'àrab an-Nukkar, també anomenats en àrab an-Nakkara o an-Nakkariyya) foren una de les tendències ibadites que va predominar al Magrib al segle x. El seu nom vol dir "els Que reneguen" i per això de vegades es diu que el nom els fou donat despectivament als kharigites en general i no a una tendència o secta. El seu personatge més notable fou Abu-Yazid Màkhlad ibn Kaydad an-Nukkarí, famós rebel conegut com "l'Home de l'ase", que va sortir de l'Aurès i va lluitar contra els fatimites; dirigia la lluita en nom de l'imam nukkarita Abu-Ammar al-Amà. El grup també fou conegut com a al-Yazidiyya, aix-Xabiyya, al-Múlhida, an-Nukkath o an-Nakkatha, an-Najwiya o Mistawa. (ca)
  • Los Nekkaritas, también denominados Nukkari o Nukkar (de las formas magrebíes Nakkariyah o Nakkari) son una de las ramas principales del movimiento Ibadi, fundados en 784 por Abu Qudama Yazid ibn Fandin al-Ifrani en el norte de África. Se trató de una organización religiosa de base tribal, descendientes, quizás​​ de los pueblos a los cuales las fuentes latinas del siglo I, denominan Canarii.[cita requerida] Liderados por Abu Yazid al-Nukkari, se rebelaron contra los ffatimíes que gobernaban en Ifriqiya (actual Túnez y Argelia oriental), conquistaron Kairúan en 944 y sitiaron Susa, pero finalmente fueron derrotados en 947.​ Se cree que los restos de los Nukkari se refugiaron en la isla de Djerba​ En cuanto parte del ibadismo, se trataba una secta muy antigua (se la suele colocar dentro del jariyismo) y en sus creencias estaba próxima a los sufríes.​ El compañero de Abu Yazid, un líder espiritual llamado , fue asesinado en las proximidades de M'sila.​ (es)
  • The Nukkari or simple Nukkar (also Nakkari or Nakkariyah; in Latin sources named Canarii) were one of the main branches of the North African Ibadi, founded in 784 by Abu Qudama Yazid ibn Fandin al-Ifrani. Led by Abu Yazid al-Nukkari, they revolted against the ruling Fatimids in Ifriqiya (today's Tunisia and eastern Algeria), conquering Kairouan in 944 and laying siege to Sousse, but were ultimately defeated in 947. Remnants of the Nukkari are thought to have survived on the island of Djerba. They split from mainstream Ibadism, i.e. the Wahbi. The parent branch of Nukkari, Wahbi Ibadism, was the most mainstream of the schools of thought within Ibadism, due to the fact that most preserved Ibadi texts can be attributed to Wahbi affiliated scholars. The dating of early Wahbi writings such as kutub al-rudud and siras (letters) has led some analysts such as Salim al-Harithi to claim Ibadism as the oldest sect within Islam. However others suggest Ibadism only took on characteristics of a sect and a full-fledged madhab during the demise of the Rustamid Imamate. The term Wahbi is chiefly derived as an eponymous intimation to the teachings of Abdullah bin Wahb al-Rasibi. Although the term Wahbi was initially considered superfluous as Ibadism was largely homogenous, its usage increased upon the advent of the Nukkari secession in order to differentiate the Wahbis from the off-shoot Ibadis. The most common epithet Wahbi Ibadi clerics enjoined their adherents to apply to themselves is the term ahl al istiqama meaning those on the straight path. They rejected the usage of ahl al -sunnah as early usage assigned the term sunnah as the practise of Muawiyah cursing Ali ibn Abi Talib from the pulpits, although during the Umayyad era, this meaning changed. (en)
  • Nekkarites ou Nakaria est une organisation religieuse berbères qui s'est manifestée contre les Fatimides du Maghreb et elle est proche des sufrites. Elle est classée dans le ibadisme.Son chef spirituel était un allié fidèle à Abu Yazid, il s'agit Abou Ammar el Ama. Ce dernier était non voyant et il fut tué près de M'Sila dans un château (calâ).Abou Yazid eu comme maitre spirituel Abou Obieda. (fr)
  • Het nekkarisme is een uitgestorven groepering binnen het kharidjisme die dicht bij het sufrisme staan. Deze groepering is ontstaan in de Maghreb in de tijd van de sjiitische Fatimiden. Hun geestelijke leider, , was een trouwe bondgenoot van die op zijn beurt als spirituele leider had. (nl)
  • Язидиты (йазидиты) — приверженцы «крайней» хариджитской секты. Основатель — аль-Хариджи. (ru)
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