=Sabianism=
Sebeia (Σεβεια) is known as ''tsab't'' (صابئة) by Arabic speakers and is synonymous with what Rabbinic Judaism calls Noahism. In The Hellenistic-Roman world Noahites were called ''sebeis'' (σεβείς: Worshippers) while under Islamic Hegemony they were later known as ''tsabi'un'' (صابئين) (NB not ''sabaen'' سبأيين) making Sabi the best historically attested and widespread term for a multi/non-denominational Noahite. The universal catchphrase for Tsebeia is "La ilahah il Allah". Sources for researchers on non-denominational Tsebeia are not easily available, but sources abound concerning the three major Tsabi denominations, namely dualistic Nasaraeans, proto-scientific Magists, and Herodian Judaizers. Modern "Sabis" are better known in the English-speaking world as Noahites though some still prefer to call themselves Sabi. These "Sabi" words have commonly, though not completely accurately, been translated as "Godfearers" to designate kinds of Quasi-Proselytes.
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