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− | '''Wahidism''' was an ancient organized monotheistic religion. It was practiced by the tribes of the original Kahs of [[Urshawabad]]. As these tribes emigrated to other areas in [[Volneria]], the religion was adopted by the [[Farkhan]], [[Afsaqan]], [[Komara]], [[Qumorac Ursha]], and [[Darbuli Ursha]]-speaking people groups. Most modern day monotheistic religions can trace their foundation to Wahidism. | + | '''Wahidism''' was an ancient organized monotheistic religion. It was practiced by the tribes of the original Kahs of [[Urshawabad]]. As these tribes emigrated to other areas in [[Volneria]], the religion was adopted by the [[Languages of Bjorland#Farkhan|Farkhan]], [[Languages of Bjorland#Afsaqan|Afsaqan]] , [[Languages of Bjorland#Komara|Komara]], [[Languages of Bjorland#Quomorac Ursha|Qumorac Ursha]], and [[Languages of Bjorland#Common Standard Ursha|Darbuli Ursha]]-speaking people groups. Most modern day monotheistic religions can trace their foundation to Wahidism. |
+ | =History= | ||
+ | Wahidism was formed by the ancient tribes in Urshawabad. | ||
− | [[Category: Bjorland | + | =Main Beliefs= |
+ | Wahidism held a dualistic view of good and evil and the ultimate prediction at the end of the age good would triumph over evil. Wahidism exalts a Supreme Being, unnamed, that holds benevolent wisdon and power, and predicted a person or group of people would come at the end of the age to save humanity. Wadhisists believed in the free will of man, judgement after death, and the concepts of heaven, hell, and spiritual beings. | ||
+ | =Influence on Other Religions= | ||
+ | ==Lahmshia== | ||
+ | Wahidism was adopted by early [[Lahmshia]] people and heavily influenced the development of their own religion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Muhadism== | ||
+ | ==Jursanity== | ||
+ | ==Scificism== | ||
+ | Early practitioners of Scificism had converted from Wahidism due to emigration from [[Urshawabad]] to the continent of [[Glaskarn]]. | ||
+ | [[Category: Urshawabad]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Religions of Bjorland]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Content by Icaris]] |
Latest revision as of 23:01, 25 October 2022
Scripture | Wahidist ancient texts |
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Founded location | Urshawabad |
Wahidism was an ancient organized monotheistic religion. It was practiced by the tribes of the original Kahs of Urshawabad. As these tribes emigrated to other areas in Volneria, the religion was adopted by the Farkhan, Afsaqan , Komara, Qumorac Ursha, and Darbuli Ursha-speaking people groups. Most modern day monotheistic religions can trace their foundation to Wahidism.
Contents
History
Wahidism was formed by the ancient tribes in Urshawabad.
Main Beliefs
Wahidism held a dualistic view of good and evil and the ultimate prediction at the end of the age good would triumph over evil. Wahidism exalts a Supreme Being, unnamed, that holds benevolent wisdon and power, and predicted a person or group of people would come at the end of the age to save humanity. Wadhisists believed in the free will of man, judgement after death, and the concepts of heaven, hell, and spiritual beings.
Influence on Other Religions
Lahmshia
Wahidism was adopted by early Lahmshia people and heavily influenced the development of their own religion.
Muhadism
Jursanity
Scificism
Early practitioners of Scificism had converted from Wahidism due to emigration from Urshawabad to the continent of Glaskarn.