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@Timtempleton: I removed the junk from the article. There was a sub-sect called al-Ibadiyya al-Wahbiyya, a branch of the Ibadi Islam. It was the most important of all ibadi subdivisions. Two theories were proposed for the name of this sub-sect: 1. Ibadis' support of Abd al-Wahhab ibn Abd al-Rahman 2. Traces its origin to Abd Allah ibn Wahb al-Rasibi. In a way, "Wahbi" became synonymous with "Ibadi" in the later maghrebi-based ibadi historiography.
Note: There is no relationship whatsoever between Wahbi-Ibadi Islam and Wahhabism.