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            They accuse both Sunnis and Shiahs of
            error, in making certain texts of the Koran
            apply only to the prophet’s descendants,

            when, according to the interpretation of the
            Khuwarijites, they have reference to the faith­

            ful of every rank and station. Finally, they
            deny that the authority of the four first Imams
            is to be implicitly followed, as, in that case,

            both All and Abfi Bekr were in error; the
            one for permitting a decision to be made by

            the Koran, the other for usurping an authority
            which was hereditary in the Prophet’s family.

            Their own Imfim they regard in two points
            of view—as a temporal governor, and an abso­

            lute indefeasibly appointed sovereign, whose
            authority is of God.
               As to the derivation of the name of Khuwa­

            rijites, these writers assert that Muwa'iyah
            having rebelliously opposed All, after some

             contest, finding himself about to be worsted,
             proposed a reference to the Koran. His ad­

             versary consented ; but some of All’s followers
             protested against this mode of procedure, urg­

             ing that rebels and sinners against God were
             not fit judges of the Imamship ; that if they
             decided against him, his adherents must be
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