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The Jedi Order was founded in [[Greater Sacramento]] during the late period of the [[Kashiludun Caliphate]] when a rebellion was brewing in the nation. It was a school of thought of [[Ahfariq Islam]] that presents itself as a warrior class to defend the homeland from darkness and corruption. The name of the order is unknown with it either coming from the city in which it was founded, [[Zahjeddah]] (also known at the time as "Jeddah"), or the [[Arabic]] word "Jihad" which means "strive or struggle". | The Jedi Order was founded in [[Greater Sacramento]] during the late period of the [[Kashiludun Caliphate]] when a rebellion was brewing in the nation. It was a school of thought of [[Ahfariq Islam]] that presents itself as a warrior class to defend the homeland from darkness and corruption. The name of the order is unknown with it either coming from the city in which it was founded, [[Zahjeddah]] (also known at the time as "Jeddah"), or the [[Arabic]] word "Jihad" which means "strive or struggle". |
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The Jedi Order | |
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Classification | Ahfariq Islam |
Scripture | Quran |
Language(s) | Arabic |
founder | Rayiys Alwuzara' Jedi (Prime Jedi) |
Founded date | 1485 AD |
Founded location | Zahjeddah |
Members | 74.7 million |
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The Jedi Order was founded in Greater Sacramento during the late period of the Kashiludun Caliphate when a rebellion was brewing in the nation. It was a school of thought of Ahfariq Islam that presents itself as a warrior class to defend the homeland from darkness and corruption. The name of the order is unknown with it either coming from the city in which it was founded, Zahjeddah (also known at the time as "Jeddah"), or the Arabic word "Jihad" which means "strive or struggle".