Daniel al-Qūmisī

Late 9th Century

Born in Damghan, in the province of Qūmis in northern Persia, Daniel ben Moses al-Qūmisī moved to Jerusalem around 880. There, he was the leader of the Karaite Mourners of Zion movement, which found religious purpose in grieving over the loss of the Temple; they helped establish a vibrant Karaite community in Jerusalem in the tenth and eleventh centuries. His anti-Rabbanite writings inaugurated a newly acrimonious stage in Karaite-Rabbanite polemics. In many ways, al-Qūmisī was the true father of Karaism, forging new paths in Karaite law and calendrical practice and insisting on punctilious observance of biblical regulations concerning impurity. Al-Qūmisī wrote commentaries to many biblical books in which he kept close to the “plain sense” of scripture, though not all of them have survived.

Content by Daniel al-Qūmisī

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Book of Divine Unity

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Keep yourself from teaching what can be cognized intellectually, for what is possible according to the intellect contradicts the commandments. Remove yourself from foreign wisdom for it uproots…

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Commentary: On Daniel

Commentary on Daniel 11:27-32, 36
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[As for both kings, their minds will be bent on evil, and at one table they will sit and they will speak lies. But it will be to no avail, for there still remains an end at the appointed term.…