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The '''Manichean Noahite''' movement was established by an Ishmaelite-Sadducee in a 7thC.CE Sassanian realm of Manicheans (Hanifs). The Ishmaelite-Sadducee tried to establish unity between those who kept the Laws of Moses and those who accepted Jesus as Messiah. However, the Persian Manicheans (Hanifs) were not impressed by him because he respected the Old Testament while the Ishmaelite-Sadducees were not impressed by him because he accepted Jesus as Messiah. When people first hear his ideas they used to say that he had become a Tsabi -a type of Persian Messianic Hebrew later described in Islam as part way between Nestorians, Persians and Jews.
 
  
In time his ideas were adopted by a Sadducee warlord called [[Emir Ambrus]] who together with Abu Turab and Salman of Fars devised some religious materials assembled into a religious Tome after his death by his successor [[Emir Tashik]].
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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).
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==See Also==
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[[The Quraysh Quran]]

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