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'''Ha-Garim''' or '''Ha-Gerim''' or  ''' Ha-Geirim''' meaning '''The Gers''' or '''The Pilgrims''' or '''The Migrants''' is the Miqra's word for [[Muslamai]]. This is the epithet given to Keturah which was changed in an attempt to distinguish the two by the Karaites around 1000 years ago when they inserted the Nikudot into the Masoretic text.  
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'''Ha-Garim''' or '''Ha-Gerim''' or  ''' Ha-Geirim''' meaning '''The Gers''' or '''The Pilgrims''' or '''The Migrants''' is the [[Miqra]]'s word for [[Muslamai]]. This is the epithet given to Keturah which was changed in an attempt to distinguish the two by the Karaites around 1000 years ago when they inserted the Nikudot into the Masoretic text.  
  
 
Hagarim who are not baptised only do offerings as Augustus Caesar did for example.  
 
Hagarim who are not baptised only do offerings as Augustus Caesar did for example.  

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هاجرن

Ha-Garim or Ha-Gerim or Ha-Geirim meaning The Gers or The Pilgrims or The Migrants is the Miqra's word for Muslamai. This is the epithet given to Keturah which was changed in an attempt to distinguish the two by the Karaites around 1000 years ago when they inserted the Nikudot into the Masoretic text.

Hagarim who are not baptised only do offerings as Augustus Caesar did for example.

Maimonides calls them חוכמי אומות העולם meaning wise ones of the nations.

Chochmei Umos HaOlam is the hebrew term used by Maimonides in the Laws of Kings 8:11. It is generally translated as "Mages" or "Wise of the Nations". It indicates a non-Jew who has taken upon himself the observance of Noahide Law, but observes it for their own rational reasons. Maimonides seems to imply that Chochmei Umos HaOlam do not have a portion in the world to come, although he doesn't actual say that. The implication therefore is that they will be judged according to their merits. This is contrasted with the Chasidei Umos HaOlam who observes the seven laws because they were revealed through Moshe Rabbenu as explained by Jewish tradition..

The Arabic scriptures refer to them as משלם.

Compare with Tzadikei Umos HaOlam and Chasidei Umos HaOlam.