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The Kharijites

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They are invoked here as an early product of a political conflict following the killing of ʿUthmān, not as a purely religious phenomenon. Their function in the argument is to show how a political dispute can turn into a violent religious-doctrinal formation.

  • The mixing of religion and power produced coercion
  • The Kharijites resulted from political conflict
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