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Jacob Qirqisani (c. 890 – c. 960) (Arabic: ابو یوسف یعقوب القرقسانی ʾAbū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb al-
Qirqisānī, Hebrew: יעקב בן יצחק הקרקסאני Yaʿaqov ben Yiṣḥaq haQarqesani)...
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other two and is
still in use today. By the time of
Saadia Gaon and
Jacob Qirqisani,
Palestinian Hebrew had come to be
regarded as standard, even in Babylonia...
- Al-Maghariyyah, 'people of the caves') or Maghāriya were,
according to
Jacob Qirqisani, a
Jewish sect
founded in the 1st
century BCE. The
group apparently earned...
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particularly effective spy for the rabbis). The
Karaite scholar Jacob Qirqisani also
believed that Paul
created Christianity by
introducing the doctrine...
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other two and is
still in use today. By the time of
Saadia Gaon and
Jacob Qirqisani,
Palestinian Hebrew had come to be
regarded as standard, even in Babylonia...
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Karaite Judaism: History, Theology,
Practice and Culture. Albany, NY:
Qirqisani Center. ISBN 978-0-9700775-4-7. Zohar, Zion, ed. (2005).
Sephardic and...
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where ʻAnan's
activities took place, and that the
Karaite sage
Jacob Qirqisani never mentioned ʻAnan's
purported lineage or
candidacy for Exilarch. ʻAnan's...
- in
Egypt (or Babylonia) in the
first half of the
tenth century Ya'akov
Qirqisani aka al-Kirkisani, dogmatist, author, and
exegete of the
early 10th century...
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lived where Anan's
activities took
place and that the
Karaite sage
Jacob Qirqisani never mentioned Anan's
purported lineage or
candidacy for exilarch. (See...
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tradition identifies as Metatron. The
tenth century Karaite scholar Jacob Qirqisani believed that
rabbinic Judaism was the
heresy of
Jeroboam of the Kingdom...