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La-hukm illa li-Allah (ruling is for none but Allah) was a slogan chanted by the Kharijites (Khawarij) in protest against arbitration during the Battle of Siffin. Through this slogan, they primarily expressed their opposition to human arbitrations and rulings, rejecting the arbitration of Abu Musa al-Ash'ari and 'Amr 'As, who were respectively appointed by Imam 'Ali and Mu'awiya as arbiters. They asserted that ruling or arbitration belongs solely to Allah, and that no one else has the right to rule.
'''Lā ḥukm illā li-Allāh''' ((Arabic: {{ia|لا حُكمَ إلّا لِلّٰه}}, lit: ruling is for none but Allah) was a slogan chanted by the Kharijites (Khawarij) in protest against arbitration during the Battle of Siffin. Through this slogan, they primarily expressed their opposition to human arbitrations and rulings, rejecting the arbitration of Abu Musa al-Ash'ari and 'Amr 'As, who were respectively appointed by Imam 'Ali and Mu'awiya as arbiters. They asserted that ruling or arbitration belongs solely to Allah, and that no one else has the right to rule.


Imam 'Ali stated that this was a true word intended to convey falsehood. He believed it was necessary to have rulers, whether just or unjust, to administer society.
Imam 'Ali stated that this was a true word intended to convey falsehood. He believed it was necessary to have rulers, whether just or unjust, to administer society.
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== Applications After the Battle of Nahrawan ==
== Applications After the Battle of Nahrawan ==
The slogan “ruling is for none but Allah” remained a significant symbol for the Kharijites, and later, Ibn Muljam al-Muradi invoked this phrase when striking Imam 'Ali. Years later, the slogan was recognized as a doctrinal principle of the Kharijites and was used in their uprisings.
The slogan “ruling is for none but Allah” remained a significant symbol for the Kharijites, and later, Ibn Muljam al-Muradi invoked this phrase when striking Imam 'Ali. Years later, the slogan was recognized as a doctrinal principle of the Kharijites and was used in their uprisings.
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