Mohammedans

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Mohammedan is the name used by a Torah observant category of Muslims respected as grooms (teachers) by the Ummah of Hunafā' in the family of Abraham (Ahl ul Bait) concerning the religion of Hanīfiyyah (the Law of Abraham) in accordance with Quranic traditions.

Mohammedans preserve many ancient "Shammai" practices which distinguish their Torah observance from Hillelite Jews. For example, Mohammedans only insert Nasi (Nissan) an intercaliary month after Aviv (Dhul Hijjah) and never after Adar (Dhu al-Qi'dah). In the last days of Khislev (Sha'aban) they count down from 8 Hanukah candles to one on the run-up to Tevet (Ramadaan) and observe the first of Shevat (Shawwal) as Tu Bishvat (Eid ul-Fitr) instead of the 15th.