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Sufri
The Sufris ( aṣ-Ṣufriyya) were Khariji Muslims in the seventh and eighth centuries. The Khawarij were divided into separate groups such as the Sufri, Azariqa, Bayhasiyya, Ajardi, Najdat, and Ibadi. The Sufri and Ibadi sects are considered the most moderate of the Kharijite groups due to their refusal to shed the blood of those who disagree with them. Of all the Kharijite sects, only the Ibadi sect continues to exist today.
Midrarid dynasty
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Ikrima ibn Abd Allah al-Barbari
Islamic scholar & jurist, 8th C.

Emirate of Tlemcen
Eighth century state in modern Algeria