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'''Mehmet the Ishmaelite''' was a Pahlavi Yazdanized [[Proto-Karaite]] of Tachkastan's Tayyaye and whose existence is corroborated by Numismatic evidence, Thomas the Presbyter and Sebeos. His name is Persian meaning Dead Moon perhaps because of the Blood-Moon which occurred around the time of his birth[https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCLEmap/0501-0600/LE0571-04-25T.gif].  
 
'''Mehmet the Ishmaelite''' was a Pahlavi Yazdanized [[Proto-Karaite]] of Tachkastan's Tayyaye and whose existence is corroborated by Numismatic evidence, Thomas the Presbyter and Sebeos. His name is Persian meaning Dead Moon perhaps because of the Blood-Moon which occurred around the time of his birth[https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCLEmap/0501-0600/LE0571-04-25T.gif].  
  
He might have been the historical person behind the Islamic legends of Iyas ibn Qabisa and/or a certain [[muhammad]]'s central character whose paternal Grandfather was Jewish, which if true would have meant that Mehmet would have been considered Zera Israel (Bani Israel in  Arabic). The same  legends describe that he was married by Warakah to Khadijah before Warakah became a Nasrani and that he practiced as a Gnostic (Hanif) in the caves of Al-Hira where he met Khalifah Gabriel al-Kalbi who convinced him to become a Noahite Gnostic.  
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He might have been the historical person behind the Islamic legends of Iyas ibn Qabisa and/or a certain [[muhammad]]'s central character whose paternal Grandfather was Jewish, which if true would have meant that Mehmet would have been considered Zera Israel (Bani Israel in  Arabic). The same  legends describe that he was married by Warakah to Khadijah before Warakah became a Nasrani and that he practiced as a Gnostic (Hanif) in the caves of Al-Hira where he met Khalifah Gabriel al-Kalbi who convinced him to become a Noahite Gnostic. Several Gnostics subsequently criticized him for "corrupting" Gnosticism.
  
 
After his death, Mehmet was promoted by his followers as "MḤMT' PTGMBI Y YZDT" and probably by many Gnostic Christians as the return of the Gnostic Christian Mahmad but they were opposed in the Quraysh Quran which said no one is Muhammad or Jesus but Thanksgiving (ahmed).
 
After his death, Mehmet was promoted by his followers as "MḤMT' PTGMBI Y YZDT" and probably by many Gnostic Christians as the return of the Gnostic Christian Mahmad but they were opposed in the Quraysh Quran which said no one is Muhammad or Jesus but Thanksgiving (ahmed).

Revision as of 01:56, 8 November 2020

Mehmet the Ishmaelite was a Pahlavi Yazdanized Proto-Karaite of Tachkastan's Tayyaye and whose existence is corroborated by Numismatic evidence, Thomas the Presbyter and Sebeos. His name is Persian meaning Dead Moon perhaps because of the Blood-Moon which occurred around the time of his birth[1].

He might have been the historical person behind the Islamic legends of Iyas ibn Qabisa and/or a certain muhammad's central character whose paternal Grandfather was Jewish, which if true would have meant that Mehmet would have been considered Zera Israel (Bani Israel in Arabic). The same legends describe that he was married by Warakah to Khadijah before Warakah became a Nasrani and that he practiced as a Gnostic (Hanif) in the caves of Al-Hira where he met Khalifah Gabriel al-Kalbi who convinced him to become a Noahite Gnostic. Several Gnostics subsequently criticized him for "corrupting" Gnosticism.

After his death, Mehmet was promoted by his followers as "MḤMT' PTGMBI Y YZDT" and probably by many Gnostic Christians as the return of the Gnostic Christian Mahmad but they were opposed in the Quraysh Quran which said no one is Muhammad or Jesus but Thanksgiving (ahmed).