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|Ibadi|| || || || || Yes<ref>Ibadis call this concept ''kitman'', analogous to taqiyya.</ref><ref>Juan Eduardo Campo (1 Jan 2009). Encyclopedia of Islam. Infobase Publishing. p. 323. ISBN 9781438126968.</ref>
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|Ahmadiyya||No <ref>''"As far as the punishment of stoning to death is concerned, the Holy Qur'an declares that those who indulge in fornication or adultery, (the same Arabic word zana is used for both), should be flogged one hundred times. Here in this verse there is no mention of stoning at all anywhere."'' (Mirza Tahir Ahmad in [https://www.alislam.org/library/q-and-a/stoning-of-adulterors/ interview with BTV], 1988)</ref> ||  || || Yes<ref>Ahmadiyyas profess belief in three definitions or levels of jihad. The third one calls for a war to defend their religion in the name of Allah as a response to persecution and only upon the orders of their Caliph.</ref> ||  
|Ahmadiyya||No <ref>''"As far as the punishment of stoning to death is concerned, the Holy Qur'an declares that those who indulge in fornication or adultery, (the same Arabic word zana is used for both), should be flogged one hundred times. Here in this verse there is no mention of stoning at all anywhere."'' (Mirza Tahir Ahmad in [https://www.alislam.org/library/q-and-a/stoning-of-adulterors/ interview with BTV], 1988)</ref> ||  || || Yes<ref>Ahmadiyyas profess belief in three definitions or levels of jihad. The third one calls for a war to defend their religion in the name of Allah as a response to persecution and only upon the orders of their Caliph.</ref> ||  
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