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  1. Mani (/ ˈ m ɑː n i /; c. April AD 216 – 2 March AD 274 or 26 February AD 277) was an Iranian prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, a religion most prevalent in late antiquity. Mani was born in or near Seleucia-Ctesiphon (south of modern Baghdad) in Mesopotamia, at the time part of the Parthian Empire.

  2. Pulang merantau. Sekembalinya dari India pada tahun 242, Mani menghadap Maharaja Syapur I. Satu-satunya karya tulis Mani dalam bahasa Persia didarmabaktikan bagi Syapur, sehingga disebut Syapuragan ( Kitab Syapur ). Syapur tidak berpindah keyakinan ke agama Mani, dan tetap memeluk agama Mazdayasna, tetapi menyambut baik ajaran-ajaran Mani yang ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManichaeismManichaeism - Wikipedia

    Manichaeism (/ ˌ m æ n ɪ ˈ k iː ɪ z əm /; in New Persian آیینِ مانی Āyīn-e Mānī; Chinese: 摩尼教; pinyin: Móníjiào) is a former major world religion, founded in the 3rd century CE by the Parthian prophet Mani (216–274 CE), in the Sasanian Empire.

  5. Mani (c.216–274 C.E.) was an Iranian religious prophet and preacher who founded Manichaeism, an ancient dualistic religion that was once prolific in Persia but is now extinct. Mani presented himself as a savior figure and his religious teachings were an eclectic blend of various traditions including Christianity, Zoroastrianism , and Buddhism ...

  6. Mani ( / ˈmɑːni /; c. April AD 216 – 2 March AD 274 or 26 February AD 277) was an Iranian prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, a religion most prevalent in late antiquity. Quick Facts Prophet, Preceded by ... Prophet. Mani. مانی. Sealstone of Mani, rock crystal, possibly 3rd century AD, Iraq. Cabinet des Médailles, Paris.

  7. Mani ( 216–274 AD) was an Iranian third-century prophet who founded the religion Manichaeism. Originating in the middle-east, the religion had numerous followers and spread as far as China and southern France. However, the religion was gradually purged by stronger monotheistic religions, with Islam and the Catholic church persecuting its followers.

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