أهل البيت

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The chivalric order of the temple (Ahlulbayt) disciples of Aaron who keep the sanctuaries of النذاريون, regarded the Sunnah of Mahamad as the Law of Moses, and maintained the stricter dietary laws of purity prescribed for those of guidance in the Quran 6:146 as well as (of course) the community rules for the Ahlulbayt. They operate under the organisation of the Elders (Abbot) who act as stewards and commission the deaconate (Mahomed). Parish elders (people over the age of 40) are appointed as stewards to pastor and oversee the group-imitators and steer them away from self-destruction. Deacons are chosen to assist the elders in this task. In Arabia these were known as the Jurhum but among Israelites they are still known as Levites who once established 48 sanctuaries in the holy land of Cana'an. The the Ahlulbayt were known as the 藍帽回 in China, while other Hui men are not circumcised.

The religion (Malha) of the Ahl ul-bayt is Hanifa which interprets the sacrifices in the law of Moses only as those done in the heart since this is the only true place where HaShem has come to rest. To sacrifice elsewhere would be considered evidence of lack of spiritual development.

The ancient Patriarch Uncles and Aunts & Matriarch Uncles and Aunts started the Ahl ulBayt:

Hachan Sorority of Married Azwaj (Mothers of the believers (ineligible)
Ullu-Hazzan Ebiuni (eligible)
Sorority's Daughters (ineligible)
Local unmarried Azwaj Hagarim (eligible)
Hachan Abbot Steward Elders age 40+ (eligible)
Ullu-Hazzan Ebiuni (eligible)
Local Daughter Meshuchararim (eligible)
Other unmarried cousine Azwaj Hagarim (eligible)
Hachan Brethren of other Steward Elders age 40+ (eligible)
Ullu-Hazzan Ebiuni (eligible)
Brethren's Daughters (ineligible)
Hazzan & Szamasz Deaconate (eligible)

Hazzan Deaconate are permanently-contracted by the Ahl ul-Bayt and circumcised. Szamasz Voluntary Deaconate Hagoyim Abdaulam (Hatoshavim Hagarim) are accepted from among the uncircumcised Hebrews, shaven-bald, and wear an earring in one of their ears.