Shéreq Shút't'alah

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The name given by Incarnandists and others to someone, historically, a son of the Incarnandina who poses as the Incarnandus but is deemed or proven otherwise. According to the Congregation of Incarnandists, no son of the Ti'wi'alanthi Line has proved himself to be the true, promised Incarnandus. Over the centuries since the establishment of the faith of Shaqtirah, there have been several Sharquma Shút't'alah. One of the first ones was Wishrasúl in the early tenth century.

The term Shéreq Shút't'alah (pl Sharquma Shút't'alah), (also Shéreq Shút't'al) is Kahonri for "Prince of Vanity." The expression 'H'um Shéreq Shút't'alah' or "Uncle of Vanity" is alternatively used.

List of False Incarnandi

  • Wishrasúl, ca 930, He is betrayed and killed.
  • "H'ir-hal-Maj" ("Oathtaker of the Right Hand), ca 1270, arises in Jerushabla, one of the sons of the Incarnandina. He and his followers, the H'ir-hal-Majites are defeated and he is slain in battle.

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