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The Egyptians founded the First Religion on Earth, and they called it Sabeism, this word means the pursuit of divine knowledge and its followers were called the Sabians (Students of Divine Knowledge), the whole world followed their doctrine, including the Ancient Greeks, Romans, Iranians (Zoroastrians), Hindus (they still follow it to this day) and even the Muslims today. This is attested to, not only in the Muslim Sources but also in the Jewish Sources. Up until the time of Muhammad the whole world except for the Jews and Christians were Sabians. Suddenly with the rise of Islam, Sabeism was no longer spoken of, and the Jewish sources tell us that the rise of Islam coincided with the disappearance of Sabeism. This claim as will be proven in this presentation is not true. Islam is the religion of the Ancient Egyptians, that has been covered in a few layers of Nestorian Christian Text, yet has kept the names of its Egyptian deities at the start of every chapter of the Quran

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Lecture 3 - Sabaic Theology & the True History of Islam & the World

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