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Sabians - Wikipedia
The Sabians, sometimes also spelled Sabaeans or Sabeans, are a religious group mentioned three times in the Quran en.wikipedia.org
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Who are the Sabians? : r/AcademicQuran - Reddit
Sabians are People of the Book meaning essentially that they have a recognized prophet and scripture that shows they are monotheistic. There ... www.reddit.com
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Who are the Sabians?
Sabians in Hadith Literature. Arabs at the time of the Prophet ﷺ used to use the word Ṣabaʾ to mean one who does not worship idols. These used ... hadithunlocked.com
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Sabianism
Sabianism (ˈseɪbɪənɪz(ə)m) Also 9 sabæanism, Zabianism. [f. prec. + -ism.] The religion of the Sabians; chiefly in erroneous use, worship of ‘the host of heaven’, star-worship. Cf. Sabaism.1788 Gibbon Decl. & F. V. l. 194 Sabianism was diffused over Asia by the science of the Chaldæans and the arms ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sabian - Wikipedia
Sabians, name of a religious group mentioned in the Quran, historically adopted by: Mandaeans, Gnostic sect from the marshlands of southern Iraq claiming John ... en.wikipedia.org
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Who are the Sabians? When the Quran reference, 'the ... - Quora
The Sabians are the followers of the faith called: Mandaeism. They still live in fairly large numbers in southwest Iran and south East Iraq near the rivers ... www.quora.com
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Sabians - Biblical Cyclopedia
A very ancient sect, said to be named after Sabi, son of Enoch, reputed to have been the founder of their religion in its original and purest form. www.biblicalcyclopedia.com
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Who Are the Sabians? - Islam Question & Answer
The Sabians are a large nation among whom are both blessed and doomed. They are one of the nations who are divided into believers and disbelievers. islamqa.info
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Who were the Sabians? - Mi Yodeya - Stack Exchange
Historically in the Islamic Middle East, Sabians either refer to the Gnostic Mandaeans, or to the similar religious Gnostic group, the Yazidis. judaism.stackexchange.com
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Sabians - Brill - Reference Works
A religious community mentioned three times in the Qurʾān. The Sabians (ṣābiʾūn) should not be confused with the Sabaeans, the inhabitants of Sabaʾ, the ... referenceworks.brill.com
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Sabaism
Sabaism (ˈseɪbeɪɪz(ə)m) Also 8–9 Zabaism, 9 Sabeism, Sabiism, Sabism, Tsabaism, Sabæism. [f. Heb. {cced}ābā host (after the presumed etymology of Sabian) + -ism. Cf. F. sabéisme, sabaïsme, sabisme.] The worship of ‘the host of heaven’; star-worship. Also sometimes used for Sabianism in its various h... Oxford English Dictionary
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zoolatry
zoolatry (zəʊˈɒlətrɪ) [ad. mod.L. zōolatria, f. Gr. ζῷον animal + λατρεία worship.] The worship of animals. So zoˈolater, one who practises zoolatry; zoˈolatrous a., pertaining to, of the nature of, or practising zoolatry.1817 G. S. Faber Eight Diss. (1845) I. 285 That the gods of the Gentiles, howe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Picatrix
researcher summarizes it as "the most thorough exposition of celestial magic in Arabic", indicating the sources for the work as "Arabic texts on Hermeticism, Sabianism wikipedia.org
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Magism
Magism (ˈmeɪdʒɪz(ə)m) [f. L. mag-us + -ism.] The beliefs, principles and practices of the Magi.1844 W. Kay Fleury's Eccl. Hist. III. 232 note, This may be another trace of Magism: for Mithra had his ‘oblation of bread’. 1852 Badger Nestorians I. 331 The connection of some of their doctrines and rite... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mandaeism
Mandaeism (Classical Mandaic: ; ), sometimes also known as Nasoraeanism or Sabianism, is a Gnostic Christian, monotheistic and ethnic religion with roots wikipedia.org
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