Noahite Gnostics did not consider themselves Arabs (9:97) but spoke an Arabic dialect influenced by Imperial Aramaic which they called Intelligible Arabic (16:103) to distinguish it from the common Quraysh language spoken by Muslim Arabs (49:14).
They Many of them were commonly Gnostic Zera-Israel who rejected joined the Gnostics by rejecting any Nasrani and Judean claims to Abraham.
They called themselves Aeonists (2:252); they called their followers Beievers (2:62); and recognized their common ground (5:82) with Ebionite-like Jewish Messianists (Notsari); and also welcomed Halakhic Jews as Those who Guide (Alazeena Haadu); and Noahites as Judeo-Baptists (Sabi); but called Minim Judases (5:64).
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