How and why did manicheism spread out more than Christianity and Islam, coming from the same region?

how and why did manicheism spread out more than Christianity and Islam, coming from the same region?

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don´t know the reason, but looking at the map it´s easy to guess it was the Silk Road

Also support of Persian nobles

Because it's basically an idea that boils down to "there's good and bad, be good for god and avoid evil from the devil".

It's just basically a blank dualism that you can insert anything into and fits into the human desire to figure out what's right or wrong and doesn't require believing in these clearly fictional stories as actual fact.

So, with something that vague, it's bound to grow larger because it's also easier to adapt to various cultures.

because mani incorporated an array of different teachings into his doctrine- eastern and western, and proselytised avidly, tailoring his teachings to suit local target audiences

manichaeism was never a state religion. indeed manichaeans were widely persecuted by zoroastrians (and later by muslims, christians). mani himself was put to death for trying to convert zoroastrian persian rulers

Satan.

actual manichaeism (there is much confusion with other gnostic dualistic sects) had a fairly rigid doctrine and was black and white not vague. elements were indeed adapted and translated to suit but the central cosmology and eschatology remained intact.

i always confuse manichaeism and mandaeism.

mani believed jesus (who was spirit only) would defeat the antichrist in the second coming (mani also believed he was the reincarnation of jesus, adam, zoroaster, krishna and buddha in one)

then the material world would be destroyed and elements would revert to a the primordial condition whereby there are realms of light and dark

I think that Mandaeism is going to die out too

true manichaeism is extinct (some youtubers aside)
mandaeism still exists. it probably predates manichaeism and influenced it

probably true desu

>mandaeism still exists. it probably predates manichaeism and influenced it

IIRC they were born during the same period (~200 AD) even though Mandaeans think that lots of important people were part of them (Socrates, the Pharaohs etc.)

i think some scholars have attributed some pre-christian persian dualistic beliefs with mandaeaism, but most sources see it as a gnosticism.
could be related to these guys

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaeism#Elkasaites

well I´ve read that Vietnam communist government was after manichean sects well into the 70s, there must be some around

who are some manichaean youtubers i should check out?

Unlike most religion founders, Mani actively worked on making his religion actually universal. He wrote several religious works in different languages and also liked to have them illustrated so they could be understood better.

It also helps a lot that, after Shapur's death, the sasanian monarchy changed from supporting manicheans to persecute them. They were literally forced to spread very soon.

To end with it, Mani included eastern concepts (mainly indian/budhist ones) into his religion. Jesus and Muhammad did not.

Better than confusing it with Zoroastrianism like literally everyone I know (outside of academic circles) that has some notion that one of the two exist.

Well, it was vague in the fact that you could call the mythological figures by local terms. So in Iranian languages the Father of Greatness would be identified with Zurvan, in Greek world with Uranos (iirc), etc.
This eliminated the need to explain everything from the basics.

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Looking at your map, it didn't spread more than Christianity. Nestorian Christianity was pretty big in Central Asia and China, but in the former it died out after the Mongol Empire fragmented, and in the latter after the fall of T'ang dynasty. The only difference on the map is southern Chinese Manichaeism which apparently survived until XVIIth century.

well, manicheism reached Japan (ofc it came to nothing)

>he doesn't know about the nestorian christians in mongolia
toghrul, one of temüjin's rivals, was christian; after defeating him, he married his son tolui to one of his daughters (or niece, I'm not sure), she was mother of hülegü (who sacked baghdad), ariqbökh, möngke and khublai (founder of yuan dynasty)

Manichaeism is an off-shoot of Zoroastrianism

that´s the opinion of some historians
others say it´s mainly from greco/jewish gnosticism
a mixed bag in any case

and the bahai faith emerges from islam in iran, that didnt stop islamic iran from persecuting the bahais

Not really, reality is not crusader kings. While undeniably iranian in it's core, manicheism is not zoroastrian by any means. The sasanians differentiated between heretical zoroastrianism and different religions. The faith of Mani, when persecuted, is listed with christianity, judaism, budhism, hinduism, etc.

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