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The Koran mentions the Sabi'un three times (II 6-2, V 69, XXII 17). "Believers, Jews, Christians, and Sabi'un-whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day and does what is right-shall be rewarded by their Lord; they have nothing to fear or to regret." This language is repeated in the second citation.
Elukin, Jonathan
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Sabians, the School of al-Kindī, and the Brethren of Purity
Janne Mattila
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An Analysis of Shiite and Sunni Views regarding “Those Who Have been Given Knowledge” in the Chapter of al-Ankabut [PDF]
In the exegesis of verse 49 of the chapter of al-Ankabut, “Indeed, it is [present as] manifest signs in the breasts of those who have been given knowledge…,” there are ambiguities regarding the phrases “it is [present as] manifest signs” and “those who ...
Mohsen Nouraei +2 more
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Managing religious and social diversity in the civilization of Mecca
Mecca was endowed by God as the first house of worship, and the poles of his messages were deposited in it, namely Abraham and Muhammad - peace be upon them both, so Abraham prayed for it in monotheism with guidance, security and provision, and Muhammad
صادق شاكر المخزومي
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Gene frequencies of ABO and rhesus blood groups in Sabians (Mandaeans), Iraq
The present study aimed to determine the frequency of ABO and Rh blood group antigens among Sabians (Mandaeans) population. This paper document the frequency of ABO and Rh blood groups among the Sabians (Mandaeans) population of Iraq.There is no data ...
Baghdad Science Journal
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Gene frequencies of ABO and rhesus blood groups in Sabians (Mandaeans), Iraq
The present study aimed to determine the frequency of ABO and Rh blood group antigens among Sabians (Mandaeans) population. This paper document the frequency of ABO and Rh blood groups among the Sabians (Mandaeans) population of Iraq.There is no data available on the ABO/Rh (D) frequencies in the Sabians (Mandaeans) population.
Alia E. M. Alubadi +3 more
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Mandaeism is the only ancient Gnostic religion surviving to the present day from antiquity. ‘Gnosticism’ was a block of creative religious activity mostly responding to the early Christian teachings in unusual ways of cosmicizing Jesus, and presenting a ...
Brikha H. S. Nasoraia
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Introduction. Timely initiation of breastfeeding is defined as putting the newborn baby to the breast within one hour of birth. Despite the World Health Organization and national recommendations on timely initiation of breastfeeding, delayed initiation of breastfeeding is still a common problem. Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the timely
Natnael Dechasa Gemeda +4 more
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The Sabians of Harran’s Impact on the Islamic Medicine: From Third Century to the Fifth AH
Reza Afsharisadr +2 more
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Being a Sabian at Court in Tenth-Century Baghdad [PDF]
Thābit b. Qurra (d. 288/901), a Sabian of Ḥarrān, and his descendants remained in their ancestral religion for six generations. Why did they persist despite pressure to convert? This article argues that religious self-identification as a Sabian could be a distinct advantage in Baghdad’s elite circles.
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