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Pahlavi Jews were very open minded and ecumenical Jews from Ercolia. After the execution of Haninai in 591, a Ma'amad governed the Pahlavi Jews. They were joined by Romaniotes evicted by Phocas.
 
  
The Pahlavi Jews served in Khosrau II's army but after defeating the Romans in 610, Khosrou II did not allow them to settle in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem so they settled in Edessa where they took Bayah from the Judeo-Baptist Gnostic Gabriel of Tachkastan who was the author of a Noahite movement among the [[Gentile-Gnostic]] Parthians of Tachkastan.
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Abbasids were Noahites descended from a group of Persian Pagans who had been placed in charge of the Hejaz by the Sassanids in the 500sCE. They established the Noahite Manichean religion called Islam, '''הגרים המניכאיים''', '''HaGarim HaManichayim''' (the Manichean Gerim).
  
When Emperor Heraclius evicted the Pahlavi Jews from Edessa in the early 620s, Heraclius permitted them to keep Arabia if they could conquer it and unite its people in Miaphysitism. The Pahlavi Jews went to Tachkastan where they admitted Gabriel's student ibn-Ishmael into the Ma'amad and tried to raise a Noahite Army from among the Parthians and Arabs to carry out the command of Heraclius.
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==See Also==
 
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[[The Quraysh Quran]]
Under the leadership of Ma'amad the Pahlavi Jews and their Parthian/Arab army conquered the Sassanians and the Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
 
 
 
Eventually an Arab convert to Judeo-Baptist Gnosticism called Uthman became the leader of the community and had the Judeo-Baptist Gnostic writings translated into the Imperial dialect of Cyrus for his people.
 

Latest revision as of 01:51, 16 July 2021

Abbasids were Noahites descended from a group of Persian Pagans who had been placed in charge of the Hejaz by the Sassanids in the 500sCE. They established the Noahite Manichean religion called Islam, הגרים המניכאיים, HaGarim HaManichayim (the Manichean Gerim).

See Also

The Quraysh Quran