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* Anan ben David
In the beginnings of Karaism the followers of Anan ben David were called " Sadducees " and setting a claim for the former being a historical continuity from the latter.
The quarter includes the " Karaites ' street " ( Hebrew: רחוב הקראים, Rhehov Ha ' karaim ), on which the old Anan ben David Kenesa is located.
The story manages to put both Anan ben David and Abu Hanifah in a bad light at the same time.
Anan ben David's Sefer ha-Mitzvot (" The Book of the Precepts ") was published about 770.
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* Anan ben David, Karaite
* Saul ben Anan, Karaite Jewish leader of the eighth century CE
** ‘ Anan ben David – founder of the Ananites, a group that became a part of the Karaite movement
Thus, notwithstanding his veneration for Anan ben David, the founder of Karaism, and for Benjamin Nahawandi, he often rejects their interpretations.
His attitude to Anan ben David and his violent opposition to the Ananites ( i. e., the first Karaites, Anan's followers and immediate successors ) are characteristic of his place in Karaism.
Most scholars and some Karaites maintain that it was founded at least in part by Anan ben David, whereas other Karaites believe that they are not the historical disciples of Anan ben David at all, and point out that many of their later sages ( such as Ya ' acov Al-Kirkisani ) argued that most of Anan's teachings were " derived from Rabbanite Lore ".
* two notable early Jewish / Karaite " heresiarchs ", leaders of Karaite movements opposed to Anan ben David, Ishmael al-Ukbari and Meshwi al-Ukbari.
The Karaite historian Solomon ben Jeroham regarded him as greater even than Anan ben David.
Judging from the quotations made by later Karaite writers, such as Jacob al-Qirqisani, Yefet ben Ali, and Hadassi, Benjamin betrayed the influence of Philonic ideas, while he adopted the Motazilite theories on the divine attributes, free-will, and other questions of a like character expounded before by Anan.

Anan and David
The following list of Karaite exilarchs, father being succeeded always by son, is given in the genealogy of one of these " Karaite princes ": Anan, Saul, Josiah, Boaz, Jehoshaphat, David, Solomon, Hezekiah, Hasdai, Solomon II " Likkute Kadmoniyyot ," ii.
Anan Ben David ( c. 715-c. 795 or 811?
All these groups may have quickly disappeared, or been assimilated by rabbinical Judaism, if not for the actions of Anan Ben David.
He gave Anan Ben David advice which saved his life: He should set himself to expound all ambiguous precepts of the Torah in a fashion opposed to the traditional interpretation, and make this principle the foundation of a new religious etc.
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Karaite Judaism ( in Hebrew Kara ' im-קראים-" readers ") started in the 9th Century when Anan Ben David and his followers rejected the oral law.

Anan and such
This doctrine, represented in Greek antiquity especially by Empedocles and the Pythagoreans, had always been widespread in India, and even though it was found among some Muslim sects, such as the Rawendites, it was also a central tenet of Manichaeism, which was enjoying something of a renaissance in the region at the time of Anan.
Concurrently, a perception developed among some internationalists, such as former UN Secretary General Kofi Anan, that the United States is more inclined to act unilaterally in situations with international implications.

Anan and Daniel
Like Anan, Benjamin al-Nahawandi, and Ishmael al-Ukbari, Daniel forbade in the Diaspora the eating of those animals that were used for sacrifice, adding to the proofs of his predecessors others drawn from Hosea ix.
In regard to the levirate marriage Daniel agrees with Anan that " ahim ," in Deut.

Anan and had
The story continues that Anan was proclaimed exilarch by his followers-an act construed by the Muslim authorities as rebellion against the authority of the calif, who had formally invested Josiah with the position.
Murakawa then learns from interrogating Takahashi that their boss had intended all along to partner with the Anan clan and had sent Murakawa to Okinawa in order to get killed and thus take over his turf.
Vendikar had in fact been in contact already to complain about Anan 7's government being slow to meet their treaty obligations created by Kirk's interference.
The leper must still be considered as unclean ( this, too, is directed against Anan, who had held that the laws regarding the clean and the unclean were not applicable in the Diaspora ).

Anan and for
It is possible that Setalle Anan is the former Aes Sedai once known as Martine Janata, who studied ter ' angreal for forty years in the Tower until she was found stilled by something that she did not expect.
Some polemical accounts supply Anan with a typical background story often used of " heretics "-namely, that he was frustrated in a bid for power within the religious community, and as a result broke away to form his own sect.
Luckily for Anan, the story goes, he met in jail a prominent fellow-prisoner, the founder of the Muslim casuistic school of the Hanifites, Abu Hanifah al-Nu ' man ibn Thabit.
Anan was to declare that his religion was different from Rabbinical Judaism, and that his followers entirely coincided with him in matters of religious doctrine ; which was an easy matter for Anan to say, because the majority of them were opposed to the rabbis.
Anan rejected the admeasurements instituted by the rabbis ( shi ' urim ); and instead of any permissible minimum for prohibited things — which the Talmud admits, as for instance shishim, one part in sixty, or ke-zait, " the size of an olive ," etc .— he insisted that even the smallest atom of anything prohibited, mingling with an infinitely large quantity of a thing permitted, was sufficient to render the whole of the latter prohibited.
To this limitation of the eating of meat must also be added his regulation concerning the personality of the individual who slays creatures for food ; Anan rejected the broad precept of the Talmud that " slaughtering is permissible to anybody ," demanded a certain dignity for the act, and required from the slaughterer a complete profession of faith.
Anan 7 apologizes and extends a warm invitation for the Ambassador to beam down and talk.
Yevgeny Anan ' evich Khaldei ( – 6 October 1997 ) was a Red Army photographer, best known for his World War II photograph of a Soviet soldier Raising a flag over the Reichstag, in Berlin, capital of the vanquished Nazi Germany ( 1933 – 45 ).

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