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TheKhashabiyya Shia (named for their exclusive use of pieces of wood as weapons in their revolt against theUmayyads under the leadership ofAl-Mukhtar) are an extinct subsect of theZaidi branch ofShia Islam. They originated as followers of Al-Mukhtar and hence would have been expected to be categorized under theKaysanite Shiasect. The Khashabiyya Shia were later known inKhurasan as the Surkhabiyya (named for their leader Surkhab al-Tabari).
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The Khashabiyya Shia had the following beliefs:
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