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Salman (d.656) was a Zoroastrian who became a Netorian but was kicked out of Nisibis by Babai the Great before finally subscribing to Monoenergist Hebrew Messianism. He is believed by Leo the Issaurian to have been instrumental in writing the Tome of the Saracens whose other authors Leo said were Umar (d.640s) and Muawia's enemy Abu Turab of Hira (d.661).
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Salman (d.656) was a Zoroastrian who became a Netorian but was kicked out of Nisibis by Babai the Great before finally subscribing to Monoenergist Hebrew Messianism. He is believed by Leo the Issaurian to have been instrumental in writing the Paris Folios whose other authors Leo said were Umar (d.640s) and Muawia's enemy Abu Turab of Hira (d.661). The Standard Abbasid Narrative states that it was Muhammad, Uthman and Zaid ibn Thabit.
  
  
 
[http://www.alsadiqin.org/en/index.php/Shallum_ben_Hushiel_(Salmaan_Farsi)_finds_the_Prophet]
 
[http://www.alsadiqin.org/en/index.php/Shallum_ben_Hushiel_(Salmaan_Farsi)_finds_the_Prophet]

Latest revision as of 09:07, 31 March 2022

Salman (d.656) was a Zoroastrian who became a Netorian but was kicked out of Nisibis by Babai the Great before finally subscribing to Monoenergist Hebrew Messianism. He is believed by Leo the Issaurian to have been instrumental in writing the Paris Folios whose other authors Leo said were Umar (d.640s) and Muawia's enemy Abu Turab of Hira (d.661). The Standard Abbasid Narrative states that it was Muhammad, Uthman and Zaid ibn Thabit.


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