5. Sharīkīyah, who say faith is g͟hair mak͟hlūq, or “uncreated.”
6. Wahmīyah, who say the actions of man are of no consequence, whether they be good or evil.
7. Ruwaidīyah, who maintain that the world has an eternal existence.
8. Nākisīyah, who say it is lawful to fight against the Imām or K͟halīfah.
9. Mutabarrīyah, who say the repentance of sinners is not accepted by God.
10. Qāsit̤īyah, who hold that the acquirement of wealth and learning is a religious duty ordered by God.
11. Naz̤āmīyah, who maintain that it is lawful to speak of the Almighty as a thing (shaiʾ).
12. Mutawallifīyah, who say it is not evident whether evil is by God’s decree or not.
V.—The Jahimīyah, the followers of Jahim ibn Ṣafwān, who are divided into—
1. Muʿat̤t̤alīyah, who say the names and attributes of God are created.