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The remaining Iraqi Mandaean community.
Mandaeism or Mandaeanism (Modern Mandaic: Mandaʻiūtā (מנדעיותא); Arabic: مندائية Mandāʼīyah/Mandāʾiyyah) is a gnostic religion (Aramaic manda means "knowledge," as does Greek gnosis) with a strongly dualistic worldview. Its adherents, the Mandaeans, revere Adam, Abel, Seth, Enosh, Noah, Shem, Aram and especially John the Baptist, but reject Abraham, Moses and Jesus of Nazareth. According to most scholars, Mandaeans migrated from the Southern Levant to Mesopotamia in the first centuries CE, and are of pre-Arab and pre-Islamic origin. They are Semites and speak a dialect of Eastern Aramaic known as Mandaic. They may well be related to the "Nabateans of Iraq" who were pagan, Aramaic-speaking indigenous pre-Arab and pre-Islamic inhabitants of southern Iraq. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Before the Iraq War there were thought to be between 60000 and 70000 Mandaeans worldwide, with almost all of them living in Iraq. Because of religious pers...
this is a video that shows the religion of the Sabian Mandaean people in Iraq, Australia and all around the world!
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Mandaeism or Mandaeanism (Mandaic: Mandaiuta, Arabic: مندائية Mandā'iyya, Persian: مندائیان) is a monotheistic religion with a strongly dualistic worldview....
Perhaps the original Gnostics, the Mandaeans are certainly the only surviving ancient Gnostic sect. Who are these mysterious Semites that break so many Gnost...
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UPF Interfaith Conference in Sydney, Australia. Held at the Sydney Peace Embassy. The date: 11/11/2014. Theme Title: "Religions As Peace Builders". Hosted by UPF. Universal Peace Federation. Represenatives present from Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Hindism, and Mandaeism. Also reports from RYS. Religious Youth Service.
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The Samaritans are an ethnoreligious group of the Levant, descended from ancient Semitic inhabitants of the region. The Samaritans are adherents of Samaritan...
This film covers Middle Eastern religion, Islamic traditions, sociology, the economy, and the importance of petroleum to the region during the mid 20th Century. The history of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, and the region has generally been a major center of world affairs. However, in the context of its ancient history, the term "Near East" is more commonly used. Several major religions have their origins in the Middle-East, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the Baha'i faith, Mandaeism, Unitarian Druze, and numerous other belief systems were also established within the region. The Middle-East generally has a hot, arid climate, with several major rivers providing irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates watersheds of Mesopotamia, and most of what is known as the Fertile Crescent. Most of the countries that border the Persian Gulf have vast reserves of crude oil, with the sovereign nations of the Arabian Peninsula in particular benefiting from petroleum exports. In modern times the Middle-East remains a strategically, economically, politically, culturally and religiously sensitive region. Ella73TV - https://www.youtube.com/user/Ella73TV2 - A curated collection of old films, newsreels & archive footage spanning the 20th century.
The Middle East is a region that roughly encompasses Western Asia. The term is considered to be Eurocentric and used as a synonym for Near East, in oppositio...
Please watch all video before you make any comment. Mathew 11:11; "I tell you the truth, of all who have ever lived, none is greater than John the Baptist. Y...
What is John the Baptist? A report all about John the Baptist for homework/assignment. John the Baptist (Hebrew: יוחנן המטביל, Yoḥanan ha-mmaṭbil, Yuhanna Al-Ma'madan,Aramaic or Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܡܥܡܕܢܐ Yoḥanan Mamdana, Classical Yovhannēs Mkrtičʿ, Βαπτιστής Ἰωάννης Ho Hágios/Tímios Endoxos, Prophḗtēs, Pródromos, kaì Baptistḗs Ioánnes) was an itinerant preacher and a major religious figure in Christianity, Islam (known as Yahya ibn Zakariyya), the Bahá'í Faith, and Mandaeism. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC-BY-3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0: 220px-Veneto_0036.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist St_John_the_baptist_-_Leonardo_Da_Vinci.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist Andrea-del-Sarto,-John-the-Baptist.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist St_John_the_Baptists_tomb.JPG from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist
What is John the Baptist? A documentary report all about John the Baptist for blind and visually impaired. John the Baptist (Hebrew: יוחנן המטביל, Yoḥanan ha-mmaṭbil, Yuhanna Al-Ma'madan,Aramaic or Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܡܥܡܕܢܐ Yoḥanan Mamdana, Classical Yovhannēs Mkrtičʿ, Βαπτιστής Ἰωάννης Ho Hágios/Tímios Endoxos, Prophḗtēs, Pródromos, kaì Baptistḗs Ioánnes) was an itinerant preacher and a major religious figure in Christianity, Islam (known as Yahya ibn Zakariyya), the Bahá'í Faith, and Mandaeism. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC-BY-3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist Text to Speech powered by tts-api.com Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0: 220px-Veneto_0036.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist St_John_the_baptist_-_Leonardo_Da_Vinci.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist Andrea-del-Sarto,-John-the-Baptist.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist St_John_the_Baptists_tomb.JPG from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist San_Juan_Bautista_por_Joan_de_Joanes.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Baptist Titian_-_St_John_the_Baptist_in_the_Desert_-_WGA22807.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Titian_-_St_John_the_Baptist_in_the_Desert_-_WGA22807.jpg Nicolas_Poussin_-_St_John_the_Baptist_Baptizes_the_People_-_WGA18294.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nicolas_Poussin_-_St_John_the_Baptist_Baptizes_the_People_-_WGA18294.jpg Giovanni_Battista_Tiepolo_-_John_the_Baptist_Preaching_-_WGA22261.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Giovanni_Battista_Tiepolo_-_John_the_Baptist_Preaching_-_WGA22261.jpg Caravaggio_(Michelangelo_Merisi)_-_Saint_John_the_Baptist_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Caravaggio_(Michelangelo_Merisi)_-_Saint_John_the_Baptist_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg Michelangelo_Merisi,_called_Caravaggio_-_Saint_John_the_Baptist_in_the_Wilderness_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Michelangelo_Merisi,_called_Caravaggio_-_Saint_John_the_Baptist_in_the_Wilderness_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
The Kurdish Yarêsanî, also Kaka'i or Yarsan or Yaresan, are a religious community of ancient Medes Zoroastrians, the border between the southern Kurdistan (around Halabja, Slemania, Kirkuk) and the east in Kurdistan and Lorestan to Kermanshah and in Khorasan the Kurdish Kurmanjs, and more recently is located in Western countries in the Diaspora. The religion of the Kurdish Yaresanî significant elements of Kurdish (Yezidism (Ezidi) and Kurdish Aluwîansm (Luwain/Luvian of hittites). The number of members is estimated at 1,500,000 [1]. The main shrines of Yaresanî are the grave of the Baba Yadgar in Dohab and the grave Sultan Sahaks in Perdiwar. The religious literature of Yaresanî is written mainly in Kurdish Gorani (Hawrami and Leki), with most Yaresani are lekisprachig. The Yaresanî see yourself - no matter which dialect they speak - as Guran (Goran) - Kurds The Yarsani faith's unique features include millenarism, nativism, egalitarianism, metempsychosis, angelology, divine manifestation and dualism. Many of these features are found in Yazidism, another Kurdish faith, in the faith of ancient Kurdish Medes of Zoroastrians. The Yarsani have a famous saying about death; "Men! Do not fear the punishment of death! The death of man is like the dive which the duck makes." Human beings go through a cycle of 1001 incarnations. During this process, they may become more purified based on their actions. The Yarsani are emanationists and incarnationists, believing that the Divine Essence has successive incarnations in human form known as mazhariyyats (similar to the Hindu avatars). They believe God manifests one primary and seven secondary manifestations in each of the seven epochs of the world. The mazhariyyats of the First Epoch closely matched by name the archangels of the Semitic religions; the mazhariyyats of the Second Epoch, which begins with Ali as the primary avatar, also includes all Muslim figures except for one, Nusayr - either referring to the "Nazarene" (i.e. Jesus), or Nârsh, the minor avatar who later came to be known as Theophobus. (See Nazarene (sect), Mandaeism). In the Fourth Epoch, the primary mazhariyyat is held to be Sultan Sahak. It is said that he was given birth by Dayerak Rezbar or Khatun-e Rezbar, a Kurdish virgin, and as in the case of Mary, it was a virginal conception. While sleeping under a pomegranate tree a kernel of fruit fell into her mouth when a bird pecked the fruit directly over her. Although some mistake this as an incarnation of the Virgin Mary and of the mother of Ali, it echoes Kurdish Mithraic and Zoroastrian beliefs, of the birth of the Saoshyant, the savior of Zoroastrianism born of a virgin, impregnated by the seed of Zoroaster or Zarathushtra in Lake Hamun in Sistan. Mithra was also believed to be both Savior and son of God, born out of a rock - wearing only a Medes cap. The "Haft Tan" (The Seven Archangels) are key figures in the Yarsani belief system and their history. The only female among them is Khatun-e Rezbar, the mother of Sultan Sahak. 1.Pir Dawud (David) Notice slang called Daoo(Diva/Dawa?), the incarnation of the archangel Michael; 2.Pir Benjamin,or Benyam considered the incarnation of the archangel Gabriel; 3. Pir Mustafā', the incarnation of archangel Azrael; 4.Pir Musi, incarnation of the Recording angel; 5. Shah Ebrahim; embodies of Anahita 6. Baba Yadegar; 7. Khatun-e Razbar. The traditions of the Yarsani are preserved in poetry known as Kalam-e Saranjam (The Discourse of Conclusion), divinely revealed narratives passed down orally through the generations. These traditions are said to have been written down by Pir Musi, one of the seven companions of Sultan Sahak (also the angel in charge of recording human deeds). The collection consists of the epochs of Khawandagar [God], ‘Alī, Shah Khoshin and Sultan Sahak, the different manifestations of divinity. The epoch of Shah Khoshin takes place in Luristan and the epoch of Sultan Sahak is placed in Hawraman near the Sirwan River, the land of the Goranî. The sayings attributed to Sultan Sahak are written in Gorani Kurdish, the sacred language of the Yarsan. Yarsan, Yarisan, Yaresan, Yazda, Yazdanism, Ezidi, Aluwian, luwian
http://www.godrules.net/articles/depths-of-satan.htm GNOSTICS: 1. In Ancient times they called themselves "Christians" not "Gnostics". Today they do the very...
Middle East Documentary 2015 _ Blackmailing & Manipulating History 720 HD SHOCKING !! The Middle East[note (also called the Mid East) is a region centered on Western Asia and Egypt. The corresponding adjective is Middle Eastern and the derived noun is Middle Easterner. Formerly, the eurocentric synonym Near East (as opposed to Far East) was commonly used. Arabs, Azeris, Kurds, Persians, and Turks constitute the largest ethnic groups in the region by population,[1] while Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Copts, Druze, Jews, Maronites, Somalis, and other denominations form significant minorities. The history of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, and the region has generally been a major center of world affairs. However, in the context of its ancient history, the term Near East was used in reference to the Eastern Mediterranean/Ottoman Empire regions, while the term Middle East was restricted to the area between the aforementioned Near— and Far east (Mesopotamia to India). Several major religions have their origins in the Middle East, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the Baha'i faith, Mandaeism, Unitarian Druze, and numerous other belief systems were also established within the region. The Middle East generally has a hot, arid climate, with several major rivers providing irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates watersheds of Mesopotamia, and most of what is known as the Fertile Crescent. Most of the countries that border the Persian Gulf have vast reserves of crude oil, with the sovereign nations of the Arabian Peninsula in particular benefiting from petroleum exports. In modern times the Middle East remains a strategically, economically, politically, culturally and religiously sensitive region middle east blood,middle east documentary,middle east conflict,middle east history,middle east geography,middle east war,middle east news,middle east conflict explained,middle east drifting,middle east map,middle east airlines,middle east accent,middle east and north africa,middle east art,middle east architecture,middle east asia,middle east archeology,middle east bombing,middle east before islam,middle east culture,middle east countries,middle east crash course,middle east crisis,middle east conflict documentary,middle east culture documentary,middle east documentary,middle east deep water,middle east economy,middle east explained in 5 minutes,middle east eye,middle east empires,middle east education,middle east explosion,middle east end times,middle east food,middle east fighting,middle east food recipes,middle east family,middle east future,middle east funny videos,middle east food documentary,middle east geography,middle east geography documentary,middle east girls,middle east geopolitics,middle east gun,middle east gun fight,middle east government,middle east ghost,middle east house,middle east introduction,middle east imperialism,middle east iran,middle east issues,middle east israel,middle east in ww1,middle east jordan,middle east jobs,middle east landscape,middle east lecture,middle east leaders,middle east languages,middle east live,middle east life,middle east ladies,middle east movies,middle east movies with english subtitles,middle east news,middle east news today,middle east national geographic,middle east nuclear war,middle east news 2015,middle east nationalism,middle east new map,middle east oil,middle east overview,middle east problem,middle east prophecy,middle east politics,middle east protest,middle east punishment,middle east plane crash,middle east richest people,middle east religions,middle east richest man,middle east stereotypes,middle east scarf,middle east situation,middle east travel,aloha bible prophecy middle east update,middle east video,middle east vs america,civilization v middle east music,middle east war,middle east war footage,middle east women documentary,middle east water crisis,middle east war 2015,middle east without israel,middle east yemen,middle east youth,world war 1 middle east,middle east 2015,middle east 2014,war in the middle east 2014,war in the middle east 2015,richest man in the middle east 2014,miss middle east 2013,world war 3 middle east,top 10 middle east
The Middle East (Arabic: الشرق الأوسط, Asharq Al-Awsṭ; Armenian: Միջին Արևելք, Merdzavor Arevelk'; Azerbaijani: Orta Şərq; French: Moyen-Orient; Georgian: ახლო აღმოსავლეთი, akhlo aghmosavleti; Greek: Μέση Ανατολή, Mési Anatolí; Hebrew: המזרח התיכון, hmizrah htyhon; Kurdish: Rojhilata Navîn; Persian: خاورمیانه, khevrmyenh; Somali: Bariga Dhexe; Soranî Kurdish: ڕۆژھەڵاتی ناوین, rrojhellatî nayn; Turkish: Orta Doğu; Urdu: مشرق وسطی, hashrq vsty) is a region that roughly encompasses Western Asia. The term is considered to be Eurocentric and used as a synonym for Near East, in opposition to Far East. The corresponding adjective is Middle-Eastern and the derived noun is Middle-Easterner. The largest ethnic group in the middle east are Arabs,[1] with Turks, Turkomans, Persians, Kurds, Azeris, Copts, Jews, Maronites, Assyro-Chaldeans, Circassians, Armenians, Druze and numerous other ethnic groups forming other significant populations. The history of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, and throughout its history, the Middle East has been a major center of world affairs. When discussing ancient history, however, the term Near East is more commonly used. The Middle East is also the historical origin of major religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as well as the less common Baha'i faith, Mandaeism, Druze faith and others. The Middle East generally has an arid and hot climate, with several major rivers providing for irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas, especially in Mesopotamia and the rest of the Fertile Crescent. Many countries located around the Persian Gulf have large quantities of crude oil, which has resulted in much wealth particularly for nations in the Arabian peninsula. In modern times the Middle East remains a strategically, economically, politically, culturally and religiously sensitive region.
I've been meaning to create this video for a while as it's something that I am quite passionate about. I do not mean to offend anyone watching this, as this ...
The Middle East (also Mid-East in US usage) is a region that roughly encompasses a majority of Western Asia (excluding the Caucasus) and Egypt. The term is u...
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Other faiths in this category include Cao Dai, I-Kuan Tao, Mandaeism, the Rastafari movement, the ...
noodls 2015-04-02Mandaeans are an ethno-religious community, practicing Mandaeism, which is a Gnostic religion with a ...
Irna 2014-12-29Mandaeism or Mandaeanism (Modern Mandaic: Mandaʻiūtā (מנדעיותא); Arabic: مندائية Mandāʼīyah/Mandāʾiyyah; Persian: مندائیان Mandâ'iyân) is a gnostic religion[citation needed] (Aramaic manda means "knowledge", as does Greek gnosis) with a strongly dualistic worldview.
Its adherents, the Mandaeans, revere Adam, Abel, Seth, Enosh, Noah, Shem, Aram and especially John the Baptist, but reject Jesus of Nazareth and are hostile to Christianity. They are sometimes identified with mentions in the Quran of the Sabian religion, particularly in an Arabian context, but the Sabian religious community is extinct today.
According to most scholars, Mandaeans migrated from the Southern Levant to Mesopotamia in the first centuries CE and are certainly of pre-Arab and pre-Islamic origin. They are Semites and speak a dialect of Eastern Aramaic known as Mandaic. They may well be related to the "Nabateans of Iraq" who were pagan, Aramaic speaking indigenous pre-Arab and pre-Islamic inhabitants of southern Iraq.
Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was an English American author and journalist whose career spanned more than four decades. Hitchens, often referred to colloquially as "Hitch", was a columnist and literary critic for New Statesman, The Atlantic, The Nation, The Daily Mirror, The Times Literary Supplement and Vanity Fair. He was an author of twelve books and five collections of essays. As a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits, he was a prominent public intellectual, and his confrontational style of debate made him both a lauded and controversial figure.
Hitchens was known for his admiration of George Orwell, Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson, as well as for his excoriating critiques of various public figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger and Diana, Princess of Wales. Although he supported the Falklands War, his key split from the established political left began in 1989 after what he called the "tepid reaction" of the Western left to the Rushdie Affair. The September 11 attacks strengthened his internationalist embrace of an interventionist foreign policy, and his vociferous criticism of what he called "fascism with an Islamic face." His numerous editorials in support of the Iraq War caused some to label him a neoconservative, although Hitchens insisted he was not "a conservative of any kind", and his friend Ian McEwan describes him as representing the anti-totalitarian left.
John the Baptist (Hebrew: יוחנן המטביל, Yoḥanan ha-mmaṭbil, Arabic: يحيى بن زكريا Yahya ibn Zakariya, Aramaic: ܝܘܚܢܢ Yoḥanan, Greek: Ὁ Ἅγιος/Τίμιος Ἐνδοξος Προφήτης, Πρόδρομος καὶ Βαπτιστής Ἰωάννης Ho Hágios/Tímios Endoxos, Profḗtēs, Pródromos, kaì Baptistḗs Ioánnes) (c. 6 BC – c. AD 30-36) was an itinerant preacher and a major religious figure mentioned in the Canonical gospels and the Qur'an. He is described in the Gospel of Luke as a relative of Jesus who led a movement of baptism at the Jordan River. Some scholars maintain that he was influenced by the Essenes, who were semi-ascetic, expected an apocalypse, and practiced rituals corresponding strongly with baptism, although there is no direct evidence to substantiate this. John is regarded as a prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bahá'í Faith, and Mandaeism.
Most biblical scholars agree that John baptized Jesus at "Bethany beyond the Jordan," by wading into the water with Jesus from the eastern bank. John the Baptist is also mentioned by Jewish historian Josephus, in Aramaic Matthew, in Pseudo-Clementine, and in the Qur'an. Accounts of John in the New Testament appear compatible with the account in Josephus. There are no other historical accounts of John the Baptist from around the period of his lifetime.
It's not my desire, it's not my choice
It's not intentional, I'm hypnotized by your voice
The same old thing but always new
It's unbelievable how strongly I feel for, towards you
It's more like magnetism than anything else
I can't fight, I'm pulled against my will
It was not my decision, if you couldn't tell
It's more like magnetism, I can't even control myself
Cannot keep away, I feel the tension grow
It's getting stronger now, it's getting stronger now
It's getting stronger now, you're all I see
You have so much power over me
It's more like magnetism than anything else
I can't fight, I'm pulled against my will
Oh, it was not my decision, if you couldn't tell
It's more like magnetism, can't even control myself, myself
It's more like magnetism between you and me
I can't fight, I'm pulled against my will, yeah
My appetite to coincide with you grows stronger every night
And I can't fight magnetism, you know I can't even control myself
Back in 1486
A great and grim king was at the lead
The last reign was to be
Of the glorious Aztec Empire
Montezuma was his name
Lord of Mexico
Gold, precious stones
Magnificent silver work
Feathers green adorned his figure
Almost like a God...
Mighty and majestic
Feared by everyone
When one day the god – like men
Came to conquer all his lands through fire and tears
Hostage he was held for fear
He could lead a raging revolt
Montezuma was his name
Lord of Mexico
Gold, precious stones
Magnificent silver work
Feathers green adorned his figure
He believed them gods
Mercyless rude warriors coming from far shores
He believed them friends
They would bring destruction, death,
And the end of all
He believed them gods
Mercyless rude warriors coming from far shores
He believed them friends
They would bring destruction, death
And the end of all
The curse of the king
And all his people
The deceived ones
Cursed their deceivers
Mercury ice, high in the desert, Dust in the air, the compound is dry. Pin's so hot, the touch of foam. Feel a flash, in the vein just on.
How many days can it last until it's over? How many tricks can you play before you track in a no man's land?
Chorus: Is it wrong or is it right? Everyday the endless fight. Sun relieve for us tonight, Montezuma. Make it clear so we can tell When you cast your magic spell: Your revenge is our as well, Montezuma.
Look to the sky, up for the stars that show. Feel in the doves a magic surprise. Bright the wind dyes the raise. Pray for peace, in a world of change.
How many days can it last until it's over? How many miles of hope can you cry for a new mirage?
Burn the flame of my inner sight
I wanna achieve to lighted life
Monotheism
You shall lead my soul toward
The pure thought till I confide
Monotheism
Lord leads your to kill passion
Evil spreads temptation
On wich side should I believe
Who's aware it is deceive
Pervert the creation
The death and destruction
How would be situation
The day of resurrection