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- Natan'el_al-Fayyumi abstract "Natan'el al-Fayyumi (also known as Natan'el al-Fayyumi, Netan'el Ibn al-Fayyumi, or Nethanael ben al-Fayyumi), born about 1090 - died about 1165, of Yemen was the twelfth-century author of Bustan al-Uqul (Garden of Intellects), a Jewish version of Ismaili Shi'ite doctrines. Like the Ismailis, Natan'el argued that Hashem sent different prophets to the various nations of the world, containing legislations suited to the particular temperament of each individual nation. Each people should remain loyal to its own religion, because the universal teaching was adapted to the specific conditions and experiences of each community. Not all Jewish depictions of Muhammad were negative. Jews who lived in environments governed by Ismaili Shias, did not view them as enemies - and vice versa. Nethanel explicitly considered Muhammad a true prophet, who was sent from Heaven with a particular message that applies to the Arabs, but not to the Jews. Marc Shapiro has written that al-Fayyumi's pluralistic views on religion are shared by numerous other rabbinical sources. However, Al-Fayymi's explicit acceptance of Muhammad's prophecy may be unique and was virtually unknown until recent times beyond his native Yemen.Ismaili teachings speak of an evolutionary sequence of prophetic revelations, which will culminate in the era of the messianic Qa'im who will unite all humanity in acknowledging the one Divine Entity (Hashem). Ismaili doctrine acknowledges that a single universal religious truth lies at the root of the different religions; and that each of the historical revelations plays a role in preparing the path for that universal truth. There were Jews, such as Natan'el, who accepted this model of religious pluralism, leading them to view Muhammad as a legitimate prophet, albeit not Jewish, sent to preach to the Arabs, just as the Hebrew prophets had been sent to deliver their messages to Israel.This mutual tolerance proved ephemeral. Within a single generation, Natan'el's son Yakob ben Nethanel Ibn al-Fayyumi was compelled to turn to Maimonides, asking urgently for counsel on how to deal with a new wave of religious persecutions and forced conversions that was threatening the Jews of Yemen. The letters and intellectual dialogue between the student Yakob ben Nethanel Ibn al-Fayyumi, and his teacher Maimonides, and Saladin had a lasting effect upon the Jews of Yemen.".
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- Natan'el_al-Fayyumi comment "Natan'el al-Fayyumi (also known as Natan'el al-Fayyumi, Netan'el Ibn al-Fayyumi, or Nethanael ben al-Fayyumi), born about 1090 - died about 1165, of Yemen was the twelfth-century author of Bustan al-Uqul (Garden of Intellects), a Jewish version of Ismaili Shi'ite doctrines. Like the Ismailis, Natan'el argued that Hashem sent different prophets to the various nations of the world, containing legislations suited to the particular temperament of each individual nation.".
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