According to our Thesis, Ali represented Hanifism as Islam had not yet been invented. According to our theory it was Abu Bakr, and Umar then Uthman who laid the ground work for the establishment of the Book of the Arabs and the Religion of the Arabs created under Abdul Malik.
The "Tome" is the original Syro-Aramaic Johannite Tome of the Paulicians that Ali offered to his military commanders but which they rejected in favour of the partly goat-eaten Hafsa Mushaf. Ali's is also the same version which was defended by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_ibn_Masud#Uthman's_Qur'an Abdullah ibn MasudMasood] and his supporters whom Uthman had killedafter [https://books.google.ie/books?id=tm-xDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=Ibn+Masood+broken+ribs+aisha&source=bl&ots=RJ_LGem-6I&sig=ACfU3U1b370GCpT1y3Z1ghyPPPNTjZG-Lw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjK1tyouofrAhVrQRUIHZLtDJYQ6AEwDnoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Ibn%20Masood%20broken%20ribs%20aisha&f=false breaking Ibn Masood's ribs].
The "Tome" in question explains how Pope Martin could have been charged with granting the Saracens their "Tome" as it would not have been vastly different from the Dyoenergists at this point who were all working together against the anti-Dyoenergism of the 7th century Byzantine Emperors.
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