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    Notable Iraqi Mandaeans [ edit] Abdul Jabbar Abdullah (1911–1969), wave theory physicist, dynamical meteorologist, and President Emeritus of the... Abdul Razzak Abdul Wahid (1930–2015), poet. Nouman Abid Al-Jader (1916–1991), University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) graduate (1950); acting dean of the ... See more

    Mandaeans (Arabic: المندائيون al-Mandāʾiyyūn), also known as Mandaean Sabians (الصابئة المندائيون al-Ṣābiʾa al-Mandāʾiyyūn) or simply as Sabians (الصابئة al-Ṣābiʾa), are an ethnoreligious group who are followers of See more

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    Iraqi Mandaeans
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    According to Edmondo Lupieri, as stated in his article in Encyclopædia Iranica,
    The possible historical connection with John the Baptist, as seen in the newly translated … See more

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    The name "Mandaean" comes from the Mandaic word manda, meaning "knowledge".
    In Muslim countries, … See more

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    According to a theory first proposed by Ignatius of Jesus in the 17th century, the Mandaeans … See more

    Mandaeans are a closed ethno-religious community, practicing Mandaeism, which is a monotheistic, Gnostic, and ethnic religion (Aramaic … See more

    Sabians
    During the 9th and 10th centuries several religious groups came to be identified with the mysterious Sabians (sometimes also spelled 'Sabaeans' or 'Sabeans', but not to be confused with the Sabaeans of South Arabia) … See more

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    Webdistribution in Iraq. In Iraq: Religious minorities. …even smaller groups of Yazīdīs, Mandaeans, Jews, and Bahāʾīs. ( See Mandaeanism; Bahāʾī faith.) The nearly extinct …

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism

    Mandaeism (Classical Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀࡉࡉࡀ mandaiia; Arabic: المندائيّة al-Mandāʾiyya), sometimes also known as Nasoraeanism or Sabianism, is a Gnostic, monotheistic and ethnic religion. Its adherents, the Mandaeans, revere Adam, Abel, Seth, Enos, Noah, Shem, Aram, and especially John the Baptist. Mandaeans consider Adam, Seth, Noah, Shem and John the Baptist prophets with Adam b…

  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mandaeanism

    WebJul 20, 1998 · Mandaeanism, (from Mandaean mandayya, “having knowledge”), ancient Middle Eastern religion still surviving in Iraq and Khuzistan (southwest Iran). The religion …

  5. www.mandaeanunion.com/history-english/item/170...
    • The religious community of the Mandaeans today number, though difficult to determine, about 70,000 members who live in groups of varying size along the rivers of Iraq and Iranian Huzistan. Up into the 20 th century their range of distribution was predominantly in smaller market towns and villages of the marshland in southern Iraq , the Batiha, whic...
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    WebFeb 18, 2020 · Mandaean baptism occurs at multiple important moments in a person’s lifetime, such as after birth and before and after weddings, as well as anytime an adherent needs a fresh start.

  7. https://www.gnosticdoctrine.com/2020/05/jewish...

    WebMay 11, 2020 · Mandaeans derived from Aramaic, the word mandayye, from which they take their name, means “gnostic" Kurt Rudolph, Mandaeism (Lieden: Brill, 1978), 29. They live …

  8. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent...

    WebMandaean People. Richard Thomas. Richard Thomasgraduated from BYU in April 2006 with a degree in history. He is studying Greek and Hebrew and is planning to continue …

  9. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism

    WebThere are small Mandaean populations in Australia (c. 3,500 as of 2006), Canada, the USA (c. 1,500), the UK (c. 1,000) and Sweden (c. 5,000). [5] [10] [11] [12] [13] The current …

  10. https://www.peoplegroups.info/.../id/572/name/Mandaean

    WebThe Mandaean, also known as Sabean Mandean, are an ethno-religious people who originated from Iran as well as Iraq. Since 2007, Mandaean refugees have resettled in …



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