Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Harūrī (Arabic: الحرورية) were an early Muslim sect from the period of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs (632-661 CE), named for their first leader, Habīb ibn-Yazīd al-Harūrī. The Harūrī were one branch of the Khārijī \"Rejectors\" movement, so called because they rejected ‘Alī's right to the Caliphate."@en }
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- Haruriyyah comment "The Harūrī (Arabic: الحرورية) were an early Muslim sect from the period of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs (632-661 CE), named for their first leader, Habīb ibn-Yazīd al-Harūrī. The Harūrī were one branch of the Khārijī \"Rejectors\" movement, so called because they rejected ‘Alī's right to the Caliphate.".