- The
Magharians (Arabic: Al-Maghariyyah, 'people of the caves') or Maghāriya were,
according to
Jacob Qirqisani, a
Jewish sect
founded in the 1st century...
- as a
regular practice instead of a one time event. The
Magharians or
Magarites (Arabic: Al-Maghariyyah, 'people of the caves') were,
according to Jacob...
- receipt, or as it puts it "Do****ent
concerning the
delivery of
sheep to the
Magarites and
other people who arrived, as a down-payment of the
taxes of the first...
- Mandaeism) ****enistic
Judaism Houses of
Hillel and
Shammai Hypsistarianism Magarites Messianic sects Ebionites Elcesaites ****rite
Okbarites Pharisees (ancestor...
-
daughter of
Muhammad and a wife of Ali ibn Abi
Talib Hagarenes Ishmaelites Magarites Muhajir Brotherhood among the
Sahaba **** view of the
Sahaba List of...
- with anti-trinitarian Arianism.[citation needed]
Saracen Ishmaelites Magarites Muhajirun Hoyland 1997, p. 123
Hoyland 1997, p. 180
Crone & Cook 1977...
- 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Saracens".
Hagarenes Ishmaelites Magarites Muhajirun Tayy Arab–Byzantine wars
Early Muslim conquests Serkland Böszörmény...
-
Arabia portal islam portal History of the
Arabs Hagarenes Israelites Magarites Muhajirun Saracen This text has been
dated by
Moses Gaster to the third...
- know what is most excellent? Bana'im
Bogomilism Euchites Hemerobaptists Magarites Maghāriya
Sabazios Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Hypsistarians"....
- one theory, some may have gone to the
Mandaeans in
Lower Mesopotamia.
Magarites Hypsistarians Dorff,
Elliot N.; Rossett,
Arthur (2012-02-01).
Living Tree...