The [[Edumean]] sect of '''Messianic Sadducees''' began in [[Tachkastan]] with a [[Sadducee]] called [[Mahmet the Ishmaelite]] who adopted certain [[Manichean]] ideas about [[Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret]] and the [[Mishnah]] which Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret promoted.
==Development==Mahmet the Ishmaelite was originally Abbasids were Noahites descended from a Sadducee warlord known as Emir Ambrus group of Persian Pagans who rose to prominence had been placed in Tachkastan having subjugated charge of the Banu Qabisa. He went on to conquer the Patriarchates of Jerusalem, Antioch and Alexandria where he became renowned for his brutal suppression of Hejaz by the followers of Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret. However, it is said that despite his war-crimes, Sophronius of Jerusalem invited him to pray Sassanids in the Church of the Sepulchre500sCE. Although he declined he is said to have asked John of They established the Sedre to explain the Christian doctrine to him before ordering a translation of the New Testament form him to study. After Sophronius died, the Emir installed Abraham I as the first Armenian Monophysite Patriarch over the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. He is also said to have regarded the Coptic Pope Benjamin as the Holiest Man he had ever met. Under the influence of the three Monophysite Patriarchs of the Oriental Orthodox ChurchNoahite Manichean religion called Islam, it seems under the influence of an Edumean Monk called Abu Turab and his translator Salman of Fars'''הגרים המניכאיים''', '''HaGarim HaManichayim''' (the Emir accepted the Mishnah promoted by Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret and his identification by Monophysites the Messianic Emanation of the Divine, but also decided to try and influence his subjects to accept Judaism without abandoning Monophysite MessianismManichean Gerim)==See Also==[[The Quraysh Quran]]
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