ʿAbdallāh b. Thawr Abū Fudayk (d. 73/693) was a minor Khārijite extremist associated with Najda b. ʿĀmir, whose career played out in al-Yamāma and al-Baḥrayn. Abū Fudayk is mentioned as one of the Khārijite figures who, disappointed by Ibn al-Zubayr's political stance, broke with him in Mecca in 64/683. While some-most notably, Nāfiʿ b. al-Azraq, founder of the Azāriqa-left for Basra, Abū Fudayk and others went to al-Yamāma in order to join the revolt of Abū Ṭālūt. They soon