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  1. Manichaeism - Wikipedia

    Manichaeism was the official religion of the Uyghur Khaganate until its collapse in 830; shortly thereafter, it was banned by the Tang court but experienced a resurgence under the later Mongol …

  2. Manichaeism | Definition, Beliefs, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Manichaeism, dualistic religious movement founded in Persia in the 3rd century ce by Mani, who was known as the “Apostle of Light” and supreme “Illuminator.”

  3. MANICHAEAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MANICHAEAN is a believer in a syncretistic religious dualism originating in Persia in the third century a.d. and teaching the release of the spirit from matter through asceticism.

  4. Manichaeism: The Ancient Religion that Rivaled Christianity

    Oct 15, 2025 · Manichaeism is a Gnostic religion that focuses on salvation by knowledge. The battle between God and Satan created humanity, the world, and the soul as a byproduct. Humans serve as …

  5. Manichaeism: The Religion that Went Extinct - WorldAtlas

    Feb 19, 2024 · Manichaeism, once a major world religion, now remains a fascinating chapter in the annals of religious history. This religion, founded in the 3rd century AD, emerged as a powerful blend …

  6. Manichean - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    To be Manichean is to follow the philosophy of Manichaeism, which is an old religion that breaks everything down into good or evil. It also means “duality,” so if your thinking is Manichean, you see …

  7. Manichaeism - New World Encyclopedia

    Manichaeism is named after the Prophet Mani (216-276 C.E.), who resided in the Persian Empire.

  8. MANICHEAN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MANICHEAN definition: Also Manichee an adherent of the dualistic religious system of Manes, a combination of Gnostic Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and various other elements, with a …

  9. Manicheanism | Encyclopedia.com

    Manicheanism was a gnostic religious movement founded by Mani (c. 216–274 or 276), an Iranian religious figure who believed that he had received divine instruction from a spiritual "Twin."

  10. Manicheanism - Theopedia

    Because Manicheanism is a faith that teaches dualism, in modern English the word "manichean" has come to mean dualistic, presenting or viewing things in a "black and white" fashion.