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Sabians are a religious group mentioned in the Quran. Their exact identity is controversial, but they are generally thought to be a monotheistic group that existed before Islam. Their religious beliefs included worshiping a single God. The Quran mentions them and recognizes them as People of the Book, similar to Jews and Christians.
There isn’t a widely recognized person called “Sabian” The term “Sabian” historically referred to various pre-Islamic religious and ethnic groups in the Middle East, but it’s not associated with a contemporary organized religion. Today, “Sabian” can sometimes be used to describe followers of certain eclectic or syncretic belief systems, but it’s not a well-defined or mainstream religious category.