Allahazim spoke Arabic. Al-Lahazim were Sassanian Arabs who served in Khosrau II's army and defeated the Romans in 610 allowing the [[Ercolian Karaites]] to settle in [https://goo.gl/maps/dMAJG1ohZ7baeW3z8 Mamuca] and control access to Al-Masjid Al-Haram. Sadly the Ercolian Karaites prevented the [[Taji]] from accessing [[AlMasjid AlHaram]]. Emperor Heraclius evicted the [[Ercolian Karaites]] from Edessa in the early 620s granting them Arabia.  After the Al-Lahazim had conquered Hira, the [[Ercolian Karaites]] sent Khalid to subjugate the Al-Lahazim in 633. Meanwhile, the [[Taji]] established a union with Al-Lahazim through Shahrbonu and converted Uthman of the [[Ercolian Karaites]] to their religion.  Uthman came to power and promoted the Quran much to the annoyance of his family and other [[Ercolian Karaites]]. Uthman appointed Ali as his successor. The #redirect[[Ercolian Karaites]] went to war against the Taji & Al-Lahazim but the Taji & Al-Lahazim won and ruled until 660 when they were overthrown by the [[Ercolian Karaites]] again. The terms of the peace treaty promised that the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate (Hussein) would rule following Muawiya but the [[Ercolian Karaites]] did not keep their promise and killed the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate.  Hence the Al-Lahazim established ibn Al-Zubayir as their ruler while the Taji fled to Europe. Abdul Malik crushed Al-Lahazim in 692 but adopted their religion to prevent any further uprisings. Al-Lahazim overthrew the Umayyads in 649 as the Abbasids and sought to undermine belief in the Quran as Puritanical Arabic Zoroastrian Iconoclasts.
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