The Evolution of the North African Ibadiyya Propaganda, Education System in the Age of Appearance and the Age of Concealment

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The Ibadiyya are the most moderate Kharijite sect that, after settling in North Africa, succeeded in various periods, including the time of the initial establishment, the time of the formation of the foreign government Bani Rostam (144-296 AH) and in the era of statelessness, By creating various forms in the method of propaganda and establishment of the Al-Eizabuh council, with their own education system, while advancing their goals in interaction with other dissenting governments, to succeed in the longevity and continuity of their religion.This descriptive-analytical research, using library data, seeks to answer the question that the system of propaganda, education and training of Ibadiyya, why and how in times of appearance and concealment, has evolved and transformed? The result is that the Ibadi Kharijites changed the course of the education system that they had in the era of appearance, in later periods and tried to present new directions by maintaining piety and tolerance with the ruling currents, while maintaining and surviving.

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Persian
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Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:15 Issue: 28, 2021
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91 to 111
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