They did not consider themselves Arabs but spoke Quraysh, an Arabic dialect inflienced by Imperial Aramaic which they called Intelligible Arabic to distinguish it from the common language spoken by Arabs.
The Taji They called themselves the Believers, welcomed Halakhic Jews as Those who Guide (Alazeena Haadu) and Noahites as Judeo-Baptists (Sabi).  They were Zera-Israel Gnostics who unlike Gentile Gnostics but in common with the Noahite Judeo-Baptists equated the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob with God the Father on High rather than with the Demiurge who they and the Judeo-Baptists equated with Satan.  They called themselves the Believers, welcomed Halakhic Jews as Those who Guide (Alazeena Haadu) and Noahites as Judeo-Baptists (Sabi). While they recognized their common ground with EbionitEbionite-like Jewish Messianists (Notsari), they .  They themselves rejected Messiah-Sonship and believed instead only in angel-sonship seeing Rebbe Yehoshuah Minzaret (whom they called Ieso) as actually a threefold Aeon (Rasul) called Mitra (Mitatrun) who only looked like a human but was not really a human being at all. They believed that the same Aeon had visited the planet many times before such as for example as [[Abraham's Visitors]]. The Aeon called Mahamadim (Ahmed) united within itself, Mahmad the Suffering Temple Word alongside Ieso the Guiding Spiritual Light.
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