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Despite their Syriac Rites, Maronites were [[Acephali]] of Parthian (Mardaite) ethnicity and by the time of Nestorian Patriarch Ishoyahb III of Adiabene (649-659), many had converted to Islam before John Maron was appointed as their first Patriarch after the 3rd Council of Constantinople in 680CE specifically in order to call them back into the folds of the Roman Church.
 
Despite their Syriac Rites, Maronites were [[Acephali]] of Parthian (Mardaite) ethnicity and by the time of Nestorian Patriarch Ishoyahb III of Adiabene (649-659), many had converted to Islam before John Maron was appointed as their first Patriarch after the 3rd Council of Constantinople in 680CE specifically in order to call them back into the folds of the Roman Church.
  
Abdul Malik was called Muhammad the Maronite (Ibn Marwan).
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Abdul Malik was documented as Muhammad the Maronite (Ibn Marwan) in the 740s.

Revision as of 16:19, 11 October 2020

Maronites (Mrwnaye) take their name from a 5th century Monk called Maron who is revered in the Orthodox Church as one of their Hassidim.

Despite their Syriac Rites, Maronites were Acephali of Parthian (Mardaite) ethnicity and by the time of Nestorian Patriarch Ishoyahb III of Adiabene (649-659), many had converted to Islam before John Maron was appointed as their first Patriarch after the 3rd Council of Constantinople in 680CE specifically in order to call them back into the folds of the Roman Church.

Abdul Malik was documented as Muhammad the Maronite (Ibn Marwan) in the 740s.