-
villages as the
Shabaks and are
commonly mistaken for
being Shabak. The
origins of the word
Shabak are not clear. One
theory is that
Shabak is an Arabic...
- الأمن العام, romanized: Jihāz al-Āmn al-Ami),
better known by the
acronyms Shabak (Hebrew: שב״כ; IPA: [ʃaˈbak] ; Arabic: شاباك) or Shin Bet (from the abbreviation...
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Northwestern Iranian languages,
spoken by the
Shabak people Shabakism, the
syncretic faith practiced by the
Shabak people Hebrew acronym for the Shin Bet, Israel's...
-
Shabak Samech (Hebrew: שבק"ס,שב"ק סמך) (aka
Shabak S) is one of the
first recognized hip-hop
groups to come out of Israel.
Their sound is
primarily hip-hop...
- al-Manaqib (Book of
Exemplary Acts) is the
central religious text of
Shabakism. It is
written in Turkmen. The
Buyruk is
written in the form of an interlocution...
- The
Shabak Brigade, also
known as the
Shabak Militia or Liwa al-
Shabak (Arabic: لواء الشبك), is an
Iraqi armed group that was
formed in 2014. The group...
- Muslim. Generally, Yazidis,
Shabaks and
Mandeans are
followers of
their respective heritage religions, Yazidism,
Shabakism, and Mandaeism. The primary...
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certain orders, such as
carrying heavy stones. A
story circulates among the
Shabak community in
Northern Iraq
about a
certain ifrit who
incensed Ali by his...
- Baháʼí Faith, Yarsanism, Yazidism, Zoroastrianism, Mandaeism, Druze, and
Shabakism, and in
ancient times the
region was home to
Mesopotamian religions, Canaanite...
- Yarsanism, Samaritanism, Ishikism, Ali-Ilahism,Yazdânism, Sabianism,
Shabakism, and Zoroastrianism.
While contemporary Middle Eastern religious practices...