what is the meaning of sabaism
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Sabaism the worship of stars or of spirits in them, especially as practised in ancient Arabia and Mesopotamia; the term comes (in the early 18th century) via French from Hebrew ṣābā' 'hosts (of heaven)', after the presumed etymology of Sabian. The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. × "Sabaism ."
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religion founded in 1844 by the Persian Mirza Ali Muhammad of Shiraz (1819–50) (popularly known as ‘the Bab’), who taught that a new prophet would follow Muhammad.
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