Ezrach Ibn-Muhammad
Erzach Ibn-Muhammad is the only known Terranovan Jerusalemite Prophet. Few things are known about his early life, but it is believed he was born somewhere on the Eastern Plain. It is known that he was the only son of a family of poor farmers and that he left when his parents died to take up the life of a wandering monk. All his life, he moved from city to city, never molested or turned back, helping people during difficult times. He is seen as a saint and a messenger by many a devout Jerusalemist, though he is not accorded a divine status. He is merely the latest in a long line of holy men and women that helped their contemporaries in their quest for enlightenment.
There are many indications that Ibn-Muhammad was a contemporary of Mamoud Khodaverti. There are even a few stories of the two traveling together for a short time, though this is noted only as a footnote in the records of both religious orders, and neither list the other by name. Scholars have pointed out some remarkably similar passages in the writings of the two prophets, which could be interpreted to mean they have both received the same signs.
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