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Ma'amad/מעמד (Mahmud/محمود)

Ma'amad, pronounced Mahamad, (or Mahmud in Tachkastan) is the name given to a Jewish Counsel which governs a Jewish community. Each member of the Ma'amad is addressed as Ma'amad. Each Ma'amad appoints its own successor (Khalif)

Tachkastan's Ma'amad (Mahmud) was a Jewish kind of Leadership among Arabs which had received an imperial mandate to rule engraved in black stone from Emperor Heraclius. Sassanian-style Islam emerged from a joint effort on the part of the Roman Empire and the Islamic Empire to erase the memory concerning this Heraclean imperial mandate. Evidence supporting this hypothesis includes:

Linguistic terminology (L)
Echoes in Standard Muslim Narrative (M)
Numismatic evidence (N)
Corroboration in Oriental sources (O)
7th century primary sources (P)
Qibla Archaeology (Q)

602 Prelude

Khosrow II appointed an "ignorant Arab" to rule in Al-Hira.

  • P

609

Ibn Ishmael converts from Nestorian Priest (Father Kozim) to Gnostic (Hanif) Baptist (Tsabi).

  • P+M

620s Ma'amad (Mahmud) & Ibn-Ishmael

In the 620s, the Ajami-Jews and their Ma'amad (Mahmud) were evicted from Edessa by Heraclius who granted them Tachkastan instead if they could liberate it from Khosrau II's control and unite in (?monoenergist?) religion. The conditions of the deal were written in black stone.

  • L+N+O+P

Luckily, their Ma'amad (Mahmud) had Zera Israel relatives (through a Jew called Abdul Muttalib) in Tachkastan, specifically a Gnostic Baptist (Tsabi) convert from Nestorianism called Ibn-Ishmael and his cousin Ali. Because of that the Ajami-Jews received hospitable welcome in Tachkastan by the Ishmai'i as relatives despite religious disagreements. But Ibn-Ishmael was able to make a difference.

  • L+M+P

Very popular among the Gnostic Baptists were the heretical ideas of Mani which he derived from the teachings of a "spiritual twin" who first visited him when he was 12 years old and continued to visit him throughout his life.

  • P

To help his relatives integrate, Ibn-Ishmael convinced the Gnostic Baptists that the so called "spiritual twin", who inspired Mani throughout his life was not an angel but a teacher of Homeletic Gnosis called Gabriel whose teachings the insane and willfully arrogant Mani had misrepresented and distorted in order to follow his own whims.

  • L+M+P

Ibn-Ishmael taught that contrary to Mani's mad ramblings, the Bible was not corrupt and Jews were not evil but to be respected as those to whom have been entrusted the Oracles of God. Thus, although Gnostic Baptists used to face South to worship, every new "Noahite" Synagogue was built roughly facing Jerusalem.

  • L+M+P+Q

The Ajami-Jews also prepared supplementary Mishnaic material for Ibn-Ishmael in Gnostic terms that the various types of devotee (Arab) could understand and prepared Gabriel's Homeletic Gnosis for use in guiding the Ishmai'i as Noahites. It seems the chief Ma'amad (Mahmud) had a son called Ibn Khalifa who was an important Messenger in carrying answers from the Ma'amed to Ibn-Ishmael about Mahmad. These materials (called Ahsana Al Hadith) became the materials from which the Islamic Quran would eventually be formed.

  • L+M+P

Thanks to the Ajami-Jews, Ibn-Ishmael the Tsabi soon rose to prominence in Tachkastan as he won over various Ishmai'i as Noahites from among the Arabs (devotees) and was himself appointed Ma'amed (Mahmud) status. Ibn-Ishmael's followers were soon known as Ishmaelites or Bani-Ishmael.

  • L+M+P

According to a tradition preserved by Abu Isa, the word Nabi was given a lower meaning compared to the Hebrew word Navi.

  • L+O

Nabis were Zera Israel who served as Pastors for the Noahites in fulfilment of the commandment to be a light unto the nations.

  • M+O+P

People in Tachkastan known to have identified themselves as Nabis included:

1. Nabi ibn Abu Kabsha
2. Nabi Maslamah bin Habib
3. Nabi Sajah
4. Nabi Rahman (Al-Aswad al-Ansi)
5. Nabi Tulayha
6. Nabi ʿAbdallāh ibn Saʿd ibn Abī Sarḥ
7. Nabi Saf ibn Sayyad
  • M+P

Having united the people of Tachkastan under one religion, the Ma'amad (Mahmud) supplied Heraclius's weapons to them to overthrow the Persians.

  • M+O+P

Assisted by Salman I Fars's Parthian Knights, Mahmud Ibn-Ishmael led Tachkastan to independence from the Persiks punishing all Judases along the way.

  • M+O+P

630 Heraclius

21st March Heraclius makes a triumphant entry liberating Jerusalem under the "True Cross" in a TAU shape.

  • N+P

Heraclius wanted to restore a more simple Nicene Monophysite Creed and avoid all forms of Arian part man part God doctrines. He tried a variety of terms but none were successful.

  • M+P

Heraclius supported the Parthian Houses against the Sassanian Persiks.

  • P

Heraclius presented himself as a family guy but was a power-crazed, incestuous gangster who had dyophysites intimidated or killed even brutally and crucified if they stood in his way.

  • P

It is likely that he ordered the Jews and their Ma'amad to be killed after they had served their purpose rather than keep his promise to them. However, it is clear that some Jews outsmarted him in his plan.

  • M

The standard Islamic narrative says that despite any appearances to the contrary, Heraclius was actually a secret Muslim and supported the Muslims' cause.

  • M

632 Abu Bakr

After that, a certain ambitious Abu Bakr whose daughter served as a maid to Mahmud Ibn Ishmael ordered her to poison him in 632. Seizing the Imperial Mandate, Abu Bakr aimed to take his place as successor circumventing the appointment of Ali as Ibn-Ishmael's successor. Presumably with recognition from Heraclius, he then gathering his own party, Abu Bakr threatened all of the Nabis if they would not submit to him. Nabi Maslamah bin Habib, Nabi Sajah and Nabi Rahman were all killed. The Judases Nabi Tulayha and Nabi Abdallah ibn Saad and the Dajjalic Nabi Saf all pledged allegiance. But the Dajjalic Nabi Saf was not trusted and eventually vanished. With his accomplices, Abu Bakr established his own Ma'amad (Mahmud). Jews were essentially prohibited from teaching Gnosis unless they joined his team. Those who did not accept the new rules were called traitors and massacred.

  • M

634 Sophronius vs Abu Bakr

Sophronius the new Patriarch of Jerusalem, bans Heraclius's supporters from Church in the Holy Land.

  • P

Abu Bakr's team then taught the Taji of Mehmet that they had to invade the Holy Land in 634.

  • P+M

Maximus and Sophronius refer to Saracens as Godless or Apocalyptic beasts.

  • P

Somewhat outdated by events, Carthage's Doctrina Yacobi propaganda attempts to encourage Jews to convert to Christianity rather than follow Tachkastan's Ma'amad.

"What can you tell me about the prophet who has appeared with the Saracens?" He replied, groaning deeply: "He is false, for the prophets do not come armed with a sword."

This is an significant contradiction to the rest of the historical picture unless it comes from the party of Sophronius.

  • P

636 Umar

Umar who was well versed in the Torah inherited the Imperial Mandate and took control of the community in 636 and likewise cracked down on all the Gnostic-Jews of Arabia who did not accept his the new rules just as Abu Bakr had before him. According to the Standard narrative Umar evicted all Jews and Christians from Arabia except Teimanis but granted privileges to Bostanai and Ishoyahb. Those who accepted the new rules were rewarded for their silence. The Quranic materials Umar helped Abu Bakr collect he entrust to the hands of his daughter Hafsa and forgets about them.

  • M+O

Syriac Fragment mentions Muhmd.

  • P

Umar invades Jerusalem. Kab al-Ahbar advises Umar to build a sanctuary on the Temple Mount.

  • M

Sophronius surrenders Jerusalem to him with hospitality but refers to Umar's sanctuary as an "Accursed Masjid" behind his back.

  • P

638

Sophronius dies.

  • P

Saracens estsblishe Heraclius's Monophysite Archbishops in the Holy Land.

  • P

Saracens ordered Coins with Heraclius and his Son(s) on one side but a Gnostic TAU Cross of Calvary on the back. The Gnostic Tau Cross of Calvary Heraclius coins will remain standard currency in the Islamic Empire for many decades.

  • N

Heraclius abandons Monophysites for Momothelitism.

  • P

639

According to the Coptic encyclopedia, Amr has never met a more Holy Man than Coptic Pope Benjamin.

  • O

641

Heraclius then his co-heirs all die in swift sequence.

  • P

The Arab Empire will continue to put them on their coins for decades to come to remind that he gave them an imperial mandate carved in black stone.

  • N+O

Following conversation with John Sedre Emir Umayr asks the Taji to translate the Gospels into Arabic, but not the Quran. The emir had initially demanded that mentions of the name of Christ, the baptism, and the Cross be removed from the translation, but relented following John's refusal.

  • O

Conclusion

Taken altogether the evidence suggests that Umar served Heraclius as a secular Teimani (or Judaized gentile) but one who was more attracted to normative Christianity.

644 Uthman

In 644 Uthman inherited Heraclius's Imperial Black Stone Mandate

  • M

As far as we know he does not see any need to issue any new currency.

  • N

Uthman's Saracen Ma'amad orders Zaid to re-write (Sana Manuscripts) Hafsa's poorly preserved Mushaf. Uthman destroys:

the Hafsa Mushaf
the Ali Mushaf
the Ibn Masood Mushaf
the Ubayy Mushaf
  • M+O

Pope Martin of Gaza is arrested for granting the Saracens their Tome. It must therefore be Miaphysite and Mahmad can only mean Jesus.

  • L+P

Uthman sends navy to attack Byzantines in the Battle of Masts.

  • M

Pope Martin saved from execution is banished to Chereson.

  • P

Conclusion

Unless Umar finally converted, the elements seem to suggest that the new ruler, Uthman, was some kind of Miaphysite Mesihi.

656 Ali

In 656 Easterners killed Uthman. Gnostic Ali did nothing to get involved but inherits Heraclius's Imperial Black Stone Mandate. Westerners under Muawiya go to war against Ali.

  • M

Neither side issue any new currency.

  • N

Conclusion

The Westerners must have arranged compensation for Byzantium for lands gained during the Battle of Masts.

660 Muawiya

In 660 Byzantine client Muawiya has Ali killed and takes Heraclius's Black Stone Imperial Mandate.

  • M+P

No new coins are issued.

  • N

Sebeos gives account on the origin of the emerging empire under the Taji of Mehmet which he confuses with the Ma'amad (Mahmud) and which he implies still exists.

  • P

Anastasius of Sinai indicates that Muawiya's people had disregard for holy things.

680s Ibn-Zubayir (Islamism begins)

In 680 Yazid tried to succeedes Muawiya by killing Ali's son Hussain.

Ibn Zubayir captures Heraclius's black stone imperial mandate.

6th Ecumenical Council ends Byzantine Antidyoenergism. Ex-sassanian Ibn Zubayir missing the days of Sassanian authoritarianism starts discussions over 6th Ecumenical Council decision and extends his Arabized Sassanian Caliphate as far west as Hejaz.

The Umayyads manage to destroy the black stone but Zubayir fixed it with silver.

685

Resurgence of Fire-worship as various Arabized Sassanian coins minted are used from Egypt to Iran.

It has been suggested that the word Alevi is Persian for Fire-worshipper and the word Azeri is the Tukic equivalent. They assert that they were originally Old Paulican Gnostics in the Johannite Tradition of Elija (Ali) before they were forced to convert to Fire-worship which is the way they refer to Islam.

690s Abdul Malik

Abdul Malik recognizes no one is Mahmad but Rasulallah on coins but replaces Gnostic TAU Cross of Calvary with Scepter of Calvary. [1]

John Nikiu condemns the contemporary Mahamad as the Beast.

706 The "Qibla Wars" Umayyads

Al-Hajjaj's Wassit Masjid is the first to be built to rival the Noahite Synagogues.

John of Damascus condemns the contemporary Ma'amad for misleading the Ishmaelites. His use of the term Ma'amad instead of Mahmad evidences a certain depth of knowledge.

742

Last known Noahite Synagogue is built.