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Mandaeans

LC control no.sh 85080407
LC classificationBT1405
Topical headingMandaeans
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Variant(s)Christians of Saint John
Christians of St. John
Disciples of Saint John
Disciples of St. John
Mendaeans
Nasoraeans
Sabaeans (Mandaeans)
Sabians
Saint John's Christians
St. John's Christians
Subbiyuns
See alsoReligious adherents
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Found inWorldmark encyclopedia of religious practices, 2015, via Credo Reference, Sept. 10, 2019: Iran (Mandaeans are a unique and small religious community in Khuzestan province, in southwestern Iran; religious sect of antiquity; Mandaeism testifies to a basic framework of dualism in which good and evil and light and darkness clash but also intertwine and, to some extent, recognize one another's claims; baptism can take place only in flowing water such as rivers, which are fed from the celestial World of Light; neglected as a Christian sect; believe that Adam was their first prophet; their last great teacher was John the Baptist; Writer William Kennett Loftus, who visited Dezfoul in 1852, reported that about 30 families of Mandaeans lived in the city; at the beginning of the early 21st century, there was only a small community of Mandaeans in Ahwaz, a provincial city; known as Sabaeans in Iran but are called Subbiyun in Khuzestan)