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TheAzzabasmadhhab is one of theschools of Islamic law inIbadism. TheIbadi school was founded between the years 1286 and 1386 and is mainly centered in theMaghreb region. In practice, Azzabas promotes a system ofcollectivism rather thanindividualism. Decisions earmarked by the Azzabas were conducted within a council, whose members attained their positions via consultations,[1] and its rulings derive from a varied number of sources.[2]
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