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2023-11-10 Chelamattom Shree Krishna Swami Temple (Temple in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India) Chelamattom Sree Krishna Temple is a hindu temple situated in Chelamattom, Kalady in Ernakulam District. This temple is situated near the banks of periyar. This temple is known as Dakshina Kasi. The main deity in this temple is sree krishna. There is another temple with narasimha is also situated here. Stub Ranjithsiji (2655)
2023-11-13 Arthur Ceppos (American publisher) Arthur R. Ceppos (April 4, 1909 - September 30, 1996) was an American publisher, best known as the original publisher of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron Hubbard. Through his publishing houses Julian Press and Hermitage House, Ceppos was a catalyst for the sexual and self-awareness revolutions. C Ddunnison (32) Past AfD
2024-02-07 Chancellery of the Moscow Patriarchate Chancellery of the Moscow Patriarchate (Chancellery of the Moscow Patriarchy, Russian: Управление делами Московской патриархии) is subdivision of the Moscow Patriarchate, acting as a Synodal institution. Since 1961 the Chancellor of the Moscow Patriarchate (Russian: Управляющий делами Московского Патриархата) is a permanent member and secretary of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church (ex officio). Start Чръный человек (12696)
2024-03-07 Bijasan Mata Temple, Indragarh (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Bijasan Mata Temple is a renowned Hindu temple situated in the town of Indragarh, nestled amidst the scenic landscape of Bundi district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The temple is dedicated to Bijasan Mata, which is another name of Hindu Goddess Durga. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-03-09 Muhibbullah Lari Nadwi (Islamic scholar) Muhibbullah Lari Nadwi (or Mohibullah Lari; 15 July 1917 – 29 November 1993) was an Indian Islamic scholar, who served as a principal of the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama from 1970 to 1993. Start Slari457 (1031)
2024-02-17 Chauth Mata Temple, Bundi (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Chauth Mata Temple is a Hindu temple located at a distance of about 5 kilometers from Bundi district headquarters in Rajasthan, India. The temple is dedicated to Chauth Mata, a manifestation of Hindu Goddess Parvati. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-03-22 The Principle of Deference in Islamic Law The Principle of Deference to variant opinions in Islamic law (Arabic: قاعدة مراعاة الخلاف, romanizedqa'idat mura'at al-khilaf) is a legal rule defined by the Kuwaiti Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence as: “Whoever believes that something is permissible should refrain from doing it if someone else believes it is forbidden. Start DivineReality (751)
2024-03-28 Masjid-e-Rasheed (Mosque in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) Masjid-e-Rashid (Urdu: مسجد رشید), also known as Jame Rashid Mosque, Masjid-e-Rashidiyah, and Taj Masjid, is a mosque located in the compound of Darul Uloom Deoband in the Saharanpur district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This mosque is named after Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi, the second patron of Darul Uloom Deoband. Start मुज़म्मिल अंसारी (157)
2024-03-19 Athippatta Moideen Kutty Musliyar (Indian Islamic scholar) Athippatta Moideen Kutty Musliyar also known as Athippatta Usthad (19 September 1936– 19 December 2018), was an Islamic scholar, community leader and founder of Ikhvani Trust (non-profit educational institution) and Grace Valley Public School,Kadampuzha Start Spworld2 (1553)
2024-03-14 Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple is a revered Hindu temple, situated in the Lakheri town of Bundi district in Rajasthan, India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is famous as Mini Khajuraho in Bundi district, and the center of religious faith in Hadoti region. C Evanowich (88)
2024-04-05 Moses ben Kalonymus (11th century Italian liturgical poet) Rabbi Moses ben Kalonymus was an 11th-century paytan (liturgical poet) born in northern Italy who immigrated to Mainz. His piyyutim were influenced by the Land of Israel liturgical tradition. There is an ancient tradition that he was the composer of the piyyut "Eimat Noratekha" which is recited on Shevi'i shel Pesach. Start Commontater (813)
2024-03-02 Tomb of Blessed Father Jerzy Popiełuszko (Monument) The tomb of Blessed Father Jerzy Popiełuszko (Polish: Grób bł. ks. Jerzego Popiełuszki) is a monumental grave marker of the Polish priest Jerzy Popiełuszko, designed by Jerzy Kalina, located in Warsaw. Popiełuszko was to be buried in the Powązki Cemetery. Start Paradygmaty (1569)
2023-12-04 Beit Matityau Yeshiva (Yeshiva gedolah in Bnei Brak) Beit Matityau Yeshiva is a Yeshiva gedolah in Bnei Brak, Israel, that belongs to the Orthodox-Litvaks movement. The Rosh Yeshiva and its founder is Rabbi Baruch Weisbecker. Start על הטוב (113)
2024-04-14 Al-Mulk (Qayyūm al-Asmā) Al-Mulk (Arabic: الملك, lit.'the Dominion', 'the Kingdom') is the first chapter of the Qayyūm al-Asmā comprising 42 verses; in fact all chapters of the book are 42 verses in length. In the Qayyūm al-Asmā, Surah Al-Mulk is the only chapter that does not begin with a verse from Surah Yusuf. Stub Mrarsalan04 (72)
2024-03-21 National United Methodist Church (Church in D.C., United States) The National United Methodist Church is a United Methodist congregation in the Wesley Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Designated as the national church of the United Methodist Church, the building complex occupies a 6-acre campus adjoining the American University, comprising a church structure and administrative building. Stub Alfred Carbo (75)
2024-05-11 Urvija Kund (Historic site in Janaki Sthan, Sitamarhi) Urvija Kund ( Sanskrit: उर्विजा कुंड ) is a pond related to Goddess Janaki which is described in Ramayana, legendary stories and folk tales. It is believed that King Shreedhwaja Janaka had built a pond at the place where Goddess Sita was manifested, which later became famous as Urvija Kund. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-05-16 Kutach Kutach is a dairy-based dip that was commonly eaten with bread in Ancient Babylonian cuisine. Stub PiMaster3 (4461)
2024-04-15 Marga Natya (Major form of Indian classical dance) Based on the study of Natya Shastra text, the common Indian grammar of performing arts and literature is referred to as Marga in the post-Natyashastra period. Deshis are regional forms of performing arts, many of which are developed based on regional taste. Start Msabyasachi (100)
2024-05-22 Honen Shonin Nijugo Reijo is a circuit pilgrimage to 25 temples related to Hōnen Shonin, the founder of the Jōdo-shū Buddhist sect. It was originally created and promoted by the monk Reitaku during the Edo period in the year 1761 to commemorate the 550th anniversary of Hōnen's death. Stub MojaveScout (209)
2024-05-24 Diriyah Pact The Diriyah Pact was an agreement signed between the Emir of Diriyah, Imam Muhammad bin Saud, and Imam Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab in the year 1744. The two imams agreed to call for correcting the people's faith from the polytheism, heresies, and superstitions attached to it, by returning to what Muhammad was upon, and carrying out the duty of enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong. C JohnnyPedro1998 (628)
2024-03-20 Prophet Ishmael Ishmael Chokurongerwa, referred to by himself and his followers as Prophet Ishmael, is a Zimbabwean religious leader and self-proclaimed apostolic prophet who is accused of child exploitation. Stub LonelyBoy2012 (769)
2023-11-19 Send the Light (hymn) "Send the Light" is a hymn written in 1890 by American composer Charles H. Gabriel. The hymn was the first composed by Gabriel, who would later compose multiple famous hymns, such as "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" and "Will the Circle be Unbroken?". Start C.r.w.williams (84)
2024-05-30 Āvaśyaka Sūtra (Jain religious text) The Āvaśyaka Sūtra is one of the four Mūlasūtra texts of the Śvetāmbara scriptural canon. Start Softyleonito421 (604)
2024-05-31 Altneu (Synagogue in New York City) The Altneu is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. The synagogue informally formed in late 2021 after the departure of Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt from the Park East Synagogue, and officially launched in early 2022. Start Longhornsg (7394)
2024-02-03 DIMMID (Benedictine interreligious dialogue movement) DIMMID, Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique - Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (DIM·MID), is a movement within the Benedictine and Cistercian order aimed to promote interfaith dialogue between monastic communities of different religions. Created in 1977, the movement approaches this aim through a mutual understanding and experience of each other's spirituality. C PontiffSulivahn (1110)
2024-03-14 Baitul Ikram Mosque, Leicester (Mosque in Leicester, England) The Baitul Ikram (English: A Noble Place) is a mosque located in Leicester, UK. It is the first purpose-built Ahmadi mosque in East Midlands and was inaugurated on 20 February 2016. It has a capacity for 300 worshippers. Start HolyArtThou (587)
2024-05-27 Saris (Judaism) In Jewish tradition, the term saris (Hebrew: סָרִיס, literally 'eunuch';) is a term used to refer to an individual assigned male at birth who has done one of the following: Start JDBauby (769)
2024-03-25 Dream amelioration (Jewish prayer to improve a bad dream) Dream amelioration (Hebrew: הטבת חלום Translit.: 'hatavat chalom' Translated: "improving a dream") is a ceremony mentioned in the Talmud to be performed by a person who has a troubling or distressing dream. The purpose of the ceremony is to prevent the dream coming to fruition or having an influence. Start Commontater (813)
2024-04-11 Every Person Has a Name (Holocaust commemoration project) Every Person Has a Name or Everyone Has a Name (he:לכל איש יש שם) is Yad Vashem's commemoration project to document the names of those killed in the Holocaust. The project's goal is to commemorate the victims individually, ensuring that at the very least the names of the millions of Jews murdered in the Holocaust are recorded. C Rafi Chazon (531)
2024-03-21 Yitzchak Blau Yitzchak Blau (Hebrew: יצחק בלאו) is an American–Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi and Rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. He is an author and associate editor of Tradition. He also teaches at Midreshet Lindenbaum in Jerusalem. Start IshChasidecha (1073)
2024-05-20 Nishkalank Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) Nishkalank Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located near Koliyak in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Known for its unique setting within the Arabian Sea, the temple becomes accessible only during low tide. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-02-16 Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Prishtina (Faculty of the University of Prishtina) The Faculty of Philosophy is the first faculty in Kosovo, established on October 30, 1960, a decade before the founding of the University of Prishtina itself. Start Edukatori (2911)
2024-04-01 Red God's Defenders (Splinter group of the Ilaga) The Red God's Defenders are a splinter group of the Ilaga. It consists of approximately 300 armed individuals who have emerged in the Muslim-majority Central Mindanao region in the southern Philippines. They refer to themselves as "Pulahan", which translates to either "Red Warriors of God" or "Red God's Defenders". Stub RossoSPC (595)
2024-02-06 Mustafa Gatollari Mustafa Gatollari (born April 29, 1986) is an American paranormal investigator, actor, author, and journalist. He is a co-producer, and co-lead investigator for the television series Haunted Discoveries, which currently airs on Canada's T+E network in 2023. C Hauntedbyhistory (67)
2024-03-23 Hanuman Dandi temple (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) The Hanuman Dandi Temple is a Hindu temple located on Beyt Dwarka, an island off the coast of Gujarat, India, dedicated to the deity Hanuman and his son Makardhwaj. Situated approximately 5 kilometers from the Dwarkadhish Temple in Bet Dwarka, this temple is unique as it features idols of Hanuman and Makardhwaj, showcasing a rare depiction of Hanuman, who is traditionally considered a celibate, with his progeny. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-04-10 Pedagogy of Leo Tolstoy (Pedagogical views of Leo Tolstoy) The pedagogy of Leo Tolstoy is a term that includes the contributions, pedagogical views and the educational philosophy of Leo Tolstoy. His ideas show influence from the educational philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who also emphasized the natural goodness of children and the importance of freedom in learning. Start Edukatori (2911)
2024-06-16 Ekadash Rudra Mahadev Mandir (Hindu temple in Bihar, India) Ekadash Rudra Mahadev Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at Mangrauni village of Madhubani district in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-04-23 Amcho (Jewish shibboleth used during World War II) During World War II, when Jewish refugees were seeking family and friends during genocide, the term amcho served as a shibboleth to identify fellow Jews. In modern times, various survivors recall using it to determine if strangers were Jewish and potentially find allies or assistance. Start Urropean (1174)
2024-05-03 Shmiras halashon Shmiras Halashon (guarding the tongue) is a practice in Judaism that is said to promote the quality of life and help combat and reduce Lashon Hara (evil tongue). It is a part of Jewish ethics commonly known as mussar. King David once said, "He who loves life and would like to see good days, let him guard his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit." King Solomon goes on to say, "Whoever guards his mouth and tongue guards himself from trouble." Start Theosisfreak (255)
2024-02-19 David Kaufman (tailor) David Kaufman (June 18, 1833 – August 23, 1912) was an early Jewish pioneer in Seattle, Washington. Start Tul10616 (182)
2024-06-26 Hoseang Prayer Center Kim Yong-gi was born in 1925 in Inje, Gangwon Province, Korea. At the age of 23, he joined the police force. During the Korean War, he experienced the loss of his entire family, which left him severely traumatized. For over a decade, he suffered from mental illness and related complications. Start Newjptp (199)
2024-03-04 Jason Xenakis Jason Byron Xenakis (1923–1977), was a Romanian-born Greek philosopher, and for a time, a significant presence in American philosophical scholarship about Epictetus and Stoicism. Born into an affluent expatriate Greek family in Brăila, Romania, He is known for pioneering work on the philosophy of Epictetus, modern interpretations of Stoicism and works on the philosophy of suicide. C Emoritz2017 (791)
2024-06-17 Ernő Prónai (Jewish council member in Hungary) Ernő Prónai (25 March 1885 – 29 June 1944) was a Hungarian Jewish jurist during the World War II. Following the German invasion of Hungary, he served as president of the Judenrat in Békéscsaba. Start Norden1990 (49981)
2023-10-06 Basuki Nath Mahadev Mandir (Lord Shiva temple in Mithila) Basuki Nath Mahadev Mandir is a temple of Lord Shiva located in Basuki Bihari North, a part of Basuki Bihari village in the Madhubani district of Bihar, India. It is one of the oldest temples in the area and was built by the Chaudhary family, who were Maithil Brahmins and very devoted to Lord Shiva. Stub Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-07-03 Viennese Association of Academics The Viennese Association of Academics (German: Wiener Akademikerbund) is an Austrian right-wing conservative think tank founded in 1954, which states to defend neoliberalism and Christian values. It has been described as one of the major proponents of anti-Muslim sentiment in Austria and the counter-jihad movement. Start Thismess (6172)
2024-05-30 Plant soul (Religious philosophical concept) A plant soul is the religious philosophical concept that plants contain souls. Religions that recognize the existence of plant souls include Jainism and Manichaeism. Start Softyleonito421 (604)
2024-03-29 Modheshwari Temple, Modhera (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) Modheshwari Mata Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in Modhera village of Mehsana district in Gujarat, India. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu mother-goddess Modheshwari Mata, an aspect of the divine feminine Shakti. It was built around 1026-1027 CE during the reign of the Solanki dynasty king Bhima I. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-07-01 Rajdevi Mandir, Janakpur (Hindu temple in Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal) Rajdevi Mandir (Maithili: राजदेवी मन्दिर) at Janakpurdham is the Kuldevi temple of the King Janaka in the ancient Mithila Kingdom. It is located at a distance of a few steps from the Janaki Mandir in Janakpur. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2023-12-05 Maithili Maha Upanishad (Sanskrit Upanishad) The Maithili Mahopanishad (Sanskrit: मैथिलीमहोपनिषद्, romanizedMaithilīmahopaniṣad) is a Sanskrit text and is one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is featured in the chapter five of the text Valmiki Samhita. Start Autobotai (254)
2024-07-06 Shin'ichi Okada (Japanese architect) Shin'ichi Okada (also spelt as Shinichi Okada) was a Japanese architect active in the second half of the twentieth century. He was particularly known for designing schools, hospitals, museums, and government buildings. Start VersedVoyager67 (677)
2024-06-18 George Albert Coe (American psychologist and political activist) George Albert Coe (1862–1951) was an educational theorist and scholar of religion. Alongside William James and Edwin Diller Starbuck he has been described as "one of the three leading pioneers in psychology of religion". During his time he was a leading figure in the field of religious education. C Reflecktor (4474)
2024-07-10 Nir Kiryat Arba yeshiva (School) Nir Kiryat Arba Yeshiva is a religious Zionist hesder yeshiva located in Kiryat Arba. C Galamore (1829)
2024-07-10 The Boys (Holocaust survivor group) At the end of World War II, the British government authorized the resettlement of 1,000 survivors of the Holocaust under the age of sixteen. Only 732 children could be found. The 732 were flown to the Lake District, and initially accommodated in specialized hostels established to aid in their rehabilitation and recovery. Start Minden500 (858)
2024-02-12 Raiders Organization (Turkish Islamist group) The Raiders Organization (Turkish: Akıncılar Derneği) is an Islamist sociopolitical group active in Turkey. The group formerly carried out armed activities. It was the paramilitary wing of the National Salvation Party (MSP) until 1981, after which it acted independently. C Ilamxan (6620)
2024-04-25 Chrysostomos Lavriotis Chrysostomos Lavriotis (1856–1908) was an abbot in Mount Athos from Madytos in Eastern Thrace. Start Jeffrey Ellison (466)
2024-05-23 Gurdwara Sri Ber Sahib (Gurdwara in Punjab, India) Gurdwara Sri Ber Sahib is a gurdwara in the city of Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapurthala district, Punjab, India, situated on the banks of Kali Bein rivulet. This gurdwara is the historical place related to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Guru of Sikhs. Start Bygh ty (253)
2024-06-14 Rokugō Manzan (Group of temples and religious culture in Japan) Rokugō Manzan (六郷満山) refers to both a group of temples and a unique religious culture on the Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島, Kunisaki Hantō) surrounding Mount Futago (両子山, Futago-san) in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. The Rokugō Manzan culture is said to be the birthplace of the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhist elements (Shinbutsu-shūgō, 神仏習合). B Bpcon98 (509)
2024-04-08 Memon Day (Memon Day, 10 April) The Memon Day is an international day observed annually on 10 April by the Memon community around the globe. It was declared at the 21st World Memon Organisation Charitable Foundation (WMO) AGM held on November 11, 2023. The prime purpose of the Memon Day is to raise awareness and provide a common platform for charity related activities all over the world for Memons, charitable, [[ph ... Stub Mosh005 (23)
2024-02-09 Albert Chait Rabbi Albert Sebastian Chait MBE (born 26 February 1986) is an Orthodox Rabbi, Cantor, and Senior Rabbi to the United Hebrew Congregation in Leeds, United Kingdom. As a prominent younger Rabbi, his community service, talks and singing have a notable online presence, as well as in traditional national media. Start Philip Sugarman (2014)
2024-02-25 Meetinghouse (LDS Church) (place of worship for members of the LDS Church) A meetinghouse is a place of worship for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). C PortlandSaint (1386)
2024-06-03 Nagao-ji (Buddhist temple in Japan) Nagao-ji (長尾寺) is a Tendai Buddhist temple in Sanuki, Kagawa, Japan. It is the 87th site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Stub KjjjKjjj (1597)
2023-11-26 Identity Catholicism (Poorly defined pejorative expression) "Identity Catholicism" or Identitarian Catholicism appeared in the 1980s to describe a movement of Catholicism, supposedly in opposition to an "open Catholicism". It was particularly after "La Manif pour tous" that this expression became common. C Petru30 (403)
2024-02-21 Bogusław Dąbrowski (Polish theologist, writer and Franciscan priest) Bogusław Dąbrowski (born October 20, 1966) is a Polish theologist, writer and Franciscan priest. He was a pioneer and co-founder of the Franciscan mission in Uganda in 2001. Start Safetystuff (438)
2024-06-19 Safed Old Jewish Cemetery (Cemetery in Israel) The ancient Jewish cemetery in Safed is one of the oldest cemeteries in Israel. It has served for many centuries as a burial place for the local residents, including prominent and important figures in the heritage of Israel. The cemetery is located along the western slope of the city of Safed, at the end of Ari Street, down Mount Canaan, facing the Amud Stream and overlooking the Sea of Galilee. C Galamore (1829)
2024-04-28 Phật Mẫu Man Nương Man Nương Phật Mẫu (蠻娘佛母) is a Vietnamese Buddhist deity associated with the belief of Tứ Pháp. During the reign of Shi Xie, a monk known as Kaundinya (Khâu Đà La), also called Xà Lê or Đồ Lê (闍梨) travelled to Luy Lâu (in modern-day Bắc Ninh province) to spread Buddhism there. Stub Bluehz (22)
2024-06-19 Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple (temple located in the middle of Chinatown at the junction of Keong Saik Road and Kreta Ayer Road) Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple is a Hindu temple at the junction of Keong Saik Road and Kreta Ayer Road in Chinatown, Singapore. Completed in 1925, the temple has been underwent multiple major renovations. Start Somebodyidkfkdt (19497)
2024-04-19 Ali ibn Asbat (Shia narrator) Abul Hasan Ali ibn Asbat ibn Salem, known as Ali ibn Asbat, was one of the Shia narrators and companions of Ali al-Rida and Muhammad al-Jawad. He was native of Kufa from the Kindah tribe and narrated from Ali al-Rida and also from narrators such as Jamil ibn Darraj, Husayn ibn Zararah and Muhammad ibn Sinan. Start R.tuor (328)
2024-07-09 Abu al-Qasim al-Rafi'i (Sunni Muslim Shafi`i scholar (d. 1226)) Abd al-Karīm b. Muḥammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karīm b. al-Faḍl b. al-Ḥusayn b. al-Ḥasan Imām al-Din Abū al-Qāsim al-Rāfi'i al-Qazwini, who was better known as Abū al-Qāsim al-Rāfi'i (Arabic: أبو القاسم الرافعي) was a Sunni Muslim scholar based in Qazvin. He was a well-known jurisconsult, legal theoretician, hadith scholar, Qur'anic exegete, historian, ascetic, and muhaqqiq (researcher). C Ayaltimo (2290)
2024-03-25 Temple Beth Tzedek (Conservative synagogue in New York (state)) Temple Beth Tzedek (Hebrew: מקדש בית צדק, romanizedmqḏš ḇyṯ ṣḏq) is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Getzville, in Western New York, in the state of New York, in the United States. Start RowanJ LP (1515)
2024-07-26 Hue-tsiau Hue-tsiau (Chinese: 火鳥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hué-tsiáu; lit. 'firebird') is a legendary bird in Taiwanese folklore associated with fire. Unlike mythical creatures such as phoenix, it is known for causing fires. Stub Kageakane (41)
2024-07-16 Raza Jama Masjid (Mosque in Kolhapur) Raza Jama Masjid (Urdu: رضا جامع مسجد) is a mosque in Kolhapur in Maharashtra, The Mosque named after the Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. Start Youknowwhoistheman (11319)
2024-05-20 Ewald Frank (German preacher (1933–2024)) Ewald Frank (24 December 1933 – 8 June 2024) was a German preacher, founder and director of the center, Freie Volksmission (Free People's Mission), a free church in Krefeld. Start NalK22 (47)
2024-07-17 Himmat Sinha (Indian Philosopher) Himmat Sinha (Hindi: हिम्मत सिन्हा) was an Indian philosopher in the modern era. He was a professor of philosophy in Indian culture. He was widely known as "Nizam" of Kurukshetra region. He was also a former associate of Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan and he had staunchly opposed the emergency of 1975. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-07-21 Jvala Singh (Sikh linguist and researcher) Jvala Singh is a Sikh linguist and researcher on Braj and Punjabi literature. Start MaplesyrupSushi (12900)
2024-04-19 Three-color fabric belief (Three-color fabric in Thai belief) Thai three-color fabric belief is a symbolic item in Thai culture, often used to represent tradition, spirituality, and connection to the spiritual realm. C Thitirin (4)
2024-07-15 Mazhiq Mosque (Cultural heritage monument of Kosovo) The Mazhiq Mosque or the Mosque of Mazhiq is a cultural heritage monument of Kosovo, located 13 km (8 mi) from Mitrovica, in the village of Mazhiq. The mosque was built around the 15th century and today is almost fully destroyed, having lost its original function. Start Edukatori (2911)
2024-06-24 Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Mosque in Kushtia, Bangladesh) Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Bengali: পাটিকাবাড়ী শাহী মসজিদ) is a defunct Mughal mosque located in Patikabari Union of Kushtia Sadar Upazila of Kushtia District. The mosque and Jhaudia Shahi Mosque are believed to have been built at the same time. In 2014, the mosque was demolished and a new mosque was built. Start মোঃ সাকিবুল হাসান (546)
2024-05-29 Dodé Mosque (Mosque in Lhasa, Tibet, China) Dodé Mosque (Chinese: 夺底清真寺) is a mosque in Dodé Valley, Raidi Township, Chengguan District, Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. Stub TinaLees-Jones (7225)
2024-03-31 Begumpur Mosque (Mosque in Delhi, India) The Begumpur Mosque (बेगमपुरी मस्जिद), also known as The Jam'i Masjid of Jahanpanah, was built in the center of the sultanate capital of the Tughluq dynasty, Jahanpanah. Its construction took place around the year 1343 A.D. This historical monument is located in an urban village called Begumpur, which now bears its modern name. C Hossamelganainy (53)
2024-05-29 Jacob Alyashar (18th-century Talmudist and emissary) Jacob Alyashar (Hebrew: יעקב אלישר), was an 18th-century Talmudist and emissary (meshullaḥ). Start -- -- -- (15660)
2024-06-08 Shah Asrar-ud-Din (Sufi saint) Hazrat Shah Asrar-ud-Din Baghdadi was a prominent Islamic Sufi saint in the region of Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir. His legacy and spiritual influence remain significant among the followers of Sufism and beyond. He was the son of Hazrat Shah Farid-ud-Din Baghdadi, a revered Sufi master, and his family lineage traces back to Baghdad, Iraq with references to their lineage being from Abdul Qadir Gilani, which is why they are referred to as "Baghdadi." Start SPQR10 (1051)
2024-07-31 Babble hypothesis In psycholinguistics and leadership studies, the babble hypothesis (demonstratively labeled the babble effect) is a conjecture that posits a strong correlation between the amount of speaking time an individual has in group settings and their likelihood of emerging as a leader, as commonly opposed to quality of speech. Stub Urropean (1174)
2024-07-10 Symbols of Sanamahism The Symbolism of Sanamahism, which is the traditional Meitei religion, represents various aspects of the ancient pagan beliefs and practices of the people of Ancient Manipur (also known as Kangleipak). Start S-Aura (1032)
2024-08-08 Jack Kessler (American hazzan and musician) Jack A. Kessler (born 1944) is an American hazzan, musician, and educator. After working as a cantor for synagogues for 20 years, he organized several musical ensembles including Atzilut, a group of Jewish and Arab musicians, which toured venues around the world including the United Nations. C Nnev66 (1585)
2024-03-05 The Network (group of churches) (International group of churches) The Network is an international group of churches known for planting new churches by recruiting college men, training and developing them into leaders within the group. Start Aubaha Jhimbiraza (43)
2024-02-03 Ram Chandra Bose (India educator, a lay evangelist, and a preeminent writer) Ram Chandra Bose (sometimes spelled Ram Chunder Basu or Ramachandra Vasu; May 16, 1836 – May 30, 1892) was an educator, a lay evangelist, and a prominent writer in the region of North India known as the North-Western Provinces and Oudh in the late 19th century. B Aguenther (217)
2024-03-01 Al-Aziz mosque, Abu Dhabi (Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) The Mosque of Al-Aziz (Arabic: مسجد العزيز) is located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 2015, towards the beginning of Ramadan on the Al Reem Island. The Al- Aziz mosque was opened as a collective of new mosques around Abu Dhabi. Start Yiayi (45)
2024-06-23 Gyanshila (Mithila) (Descriptive epithet name of Mithila) Gyanshila (romanised: Jñānaśilam) also called as Jnanakshetram is one of the various names of Mithila region in Brihadvishnupurana. This name is a descriptive epithet of the region. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-03-10 Tzvi Kushelevsky (Talmudic scholar and teacher) Tzvi Kushelevsky (born 3 March 1936) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and Talmudic scholar. He is the founder and the rosh yeshivah of Heichal HaTorah BeZion, a yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. Start Yzfreeman (41)
2024-08-11 Gangushahi (Sikh sect) Gangushahi is a Sikh sect that is mostly found in the Shivalik Hills region. Start MaplesyrupSushi (12900)
2024-02-10 Vimarśa (Philosophical concept in Shaivism) Vimarśa is a philosophical concept in Shaivism that comes from the "Recognition" (Pratyabhijñā) philosophy, introduced by Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, two eminent masters in Kashmir Śaivism from around the 9th and 10th centuries. C Varahinatha (29)
2024-08-13 St. Joseph's CBS Nenagh (Boys-only voluntary secondary school in Republic of Ireland) St. Joseph's CBS Nenagh is an 11–18 boys secondary school in the Summerhill are of Nenagh, a town in County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland. Established in 1862 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, the school moved to its current site in Summerhill in 1970. C Goodreg3 (7603)
2024-06-14 Hayyim Abraham Israel Rabbi Hayyim Abraham Israel (Hebrew: הרב חיים אברהם ישראל; also known as: Ma'ara Israel; Hebrew: מהר"א ישראל) was a judge, doctor, and the rabbi of the Jewish community in Ancona, Italy. He authored the books Emrot Tahorot (Hebrew: אמרות טהורות) and Beit Avraham (Hebrew: בית אברהם) on Arba'ah Turim and Beit Yosef. Stub אקסינו (877)
2024-07-27 Farmington New Mexico Temple The Farmington New Mexico Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under construction in Farmington, New Mexico. The intent to build the temple was announced on April 4, 2021, by church president Russell M. Nelson, during the church's general conference. C Happyrain2121 (61)
2024-06-26 Harinarayanpur Shahi Mosque (Mosque in Kushtia, Bangladesh) Harinarayanpur Shahi Mosque (Bengali: হরিনারায়ণপুর শাহী মসজিদ) is a Mughal era mosque located in Harinarayanpur of Harinarayanpur Union of Kushtia Sadar Upazila of Kushtia district. The mosque is also known as Harinarayanpur Shah Shuja Mosque (Bengali: হরিনারায়ণপুর শাহ সুজা মসজিদ) . Start মোঃ সাকিবুল হাসান (546)
2024-08-11 Tasamuh (Arabic word meaning tolerance) Tasāmuḥ (Arabic: تسامح) is an Arabic word meaning tolerance that is used by the Muslim world in various languages as a loanword. It is also frequently used with hilm (kind forbearance), afuw (pardoning), and safh (overlooking and disregarding). Start DivineReality (751)
2024-07-21 Ram Ki Shakti Puja (Iconic Hindi poem by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala') Ram Ki Shakti Puja (ISO: Rām kī Śakti Pūjā lit.'Rama's worship of Shakti') is a poem in Hindi by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'. It was published in 1937 in the second edition of Nirala's poetry collection Anamika. This long poem consists of 312 lines composed in Nirala's tailored poetic meter, Shakti Puja - a rhyming meter of twenty-four syllables. C Vyom.Y (57)
2024-07-06 NeverForget84.com (Khalistan promoting website) NeverForget84.com, written-out in prose as Never Forget '84, was a Khalistani-affiliated Sikh website that covered the 1984 Operation Blue Star military operation and the personal stories of Sikh militants. Indian media outlets had described the website as being "a popular hub of radical Sikh voices". GA MaplesyrupSushi (12900)
2024-06-20 Castellio Bible (French Bible translated by Castellio published in 1555) The Castellio Bible, also known as the Idiot Bible, in full The Bible newly translated, with the continuation of history from the time of Ezra to the Maccabees, and from the Maccabees to Christ (in French: La Bible nouvellement translatée, avec la suite de l'histoire depuis le tems d'Esdras jusqu'aux Maccabées : e depuis les Maccabées jusqu'à Christ), is a French translation of the Bible made by Sebastian Castellio and published in 1555 by Johann Herwagen in Basel. C Vanished user 88ea9d4ca7a2ed854a43ba56e408dae6 (17161)
2024-08-18 Sringri Rishi Dham (Hindu temple in Bihar, India) Shringi Rishi Dham is a Hindu temple in the Suryagraha block of Lakhisarai district of Bihar, India. Devotees come here to get their children's head shaved after their wishes are fulfilled.The mountain waterfalls and ponds here enhance the beauty. Stub Sikdarkiki (190)
2024-08-16 Nuriyya Islamic Institute (Islamic and secular education institution in Tamale, Ghana) Nuriyya Islamic Institute is an Islamic and secular education institution located in Tamale, the Northern Region of Ghana. It is one of the most popular Islamic Schools in Bulpeila Community, a suburb of Tamale South Constituency. Stub Alhassan Abdul-Manan (51)
2024-07-31 Stephen Kirby Stephen "Steve" M. Kirby is an American author, critic of Islam and retired Los Angeles police detective, who has later been the chair of the Republican Party of Warren County, Iowa. Start Thismess (6172)
2024-04-02 Yogodyan (Monastery of Ramakrishna Math) Yogodyan is a branch of Ramakrishna Math situated in 7, Yogodyan Lane, Kankurgachhi, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It was established by Ramchandra Dutta, a householder disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, sanctified by the visit of Ramakrishna himself. C Debdeepghosh2003 (177)
2024-07-08 Serlung Monastery (Monastery in Bhutan) Serlung Pekar Choeling Buddhist Institute, (Dzongkha: གསེར་ལུང་དགོན་འཛིན་འདུས་སྡེ་ལུང་རྟོགས་ཆོས་གླིང་) also known as Silung Goenpa, is a 600-year-old monastery in Dawakha, Paro, Bhutan, and the seat of Thang Thong Gyalpo (Dzongkha: ཐང་སྟོང་རྒྱལ་པོ། ལྕགས་བཟོ་པ།), also known as The Bridge Builder. C Doctor 17 (955)
2024-07-08 Swami Ramanagiri Swami Ramanagiri (also referred to as Peer Wertin), was a spiritual practitioner who lived a life of renunciation and devotion. Start Arunachala Ramanarpanam (12)
2024-04-28 Symbolism of Rama The Hindu figure of Rama is often presented as an ideal man, representing the epitome of righteousness, compassion, duty, sacrifice, and leadership, making him an enduring symbol of ethical and moral conduct. Rama's adherence to righteousness, or dharma, is a central aspect of his symbolism as an ideal man. C Torotorobaaiji (81)
2024-05-03 Bateshwar Sthan (Ancient site related Lord Shiva and Brahmarshi Vashishtha) Bateshwar Sthan ( Sanskrit: बटेश्वर स्थान ) is an ancient site related to the Vedic sage Brahmarshi Vashishtha at Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur district of Bihar, India. It is believed as the Taposthali ( penance place ) of the sage Vashishtha where he established Shivlinga known as Bateshwar Nath Mahadeva. C Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-08-22 Christian Danz Christian Danz (born 1962 in Pößneck) is a German-Austrian Protestant theologian. Danz studied Protestant theology at the University of Jena from 1985 to 1990. He then worked as a vicar at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Thuringia. In 1994, Danz received his doctorate in theology. Stub Cdjp1 (44688)
2024-02-09 Futrus Fuṭrus (فطرس) is a fallen angel mentioned in legends concerning Ali ibn al-Husayn. It is said God's watch lies upon him, after he dawdled too long to fulfill an order by God. His wings were broken off and he was cast on an island for punishment. Stub VenusFeuerFalle (11451)
2024-03-24 Global Spirituality Mahotsav Global Spirituality Mahotsav with the theme “Inner Peace to World Peace” was organised by Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in association with Heartfulness Institute at Kanha Shanti Vanam and emerged as a significant platform for encouraging dialogue and understanding across various spiritual traditions prevalent worldwide. C Gardenkur (23862)
2024-02-06 Hurqus ibn Zuhayr as-Sa'di (Companion of Muhammad and Kharijite) Hurqūs ibn Zuhayr al-Sa'di at-Tamimi (Arabic: حرقوص بن زهير السعدي التميمي, romanizedHurqūṣ ibn Zuhayr al-Saʿdī al-Tamīmī), commonly known by the laqab Dhu al-Khuwaysira (Arabic: ذو الخويصرة, romanizedDhū al-Khuwayṣira), was a Kharijite, and a leader of Banu Tamim tribal descent. C Terbofast (666)
2024-06-17 Janaki Ramayana (Maithili poetic Ramayana based on the life of Goddess Sita) Janaki Ramayana (Maithili: जानकी रामायण ) is a Maithili version of Ramayana in poetic form composed by considering Sita as the principal ideal character. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-08-18 Jieyang Church of Truth (Christian church in Jieyang City, China) Jieyang Church of Truth (simplified Chinese: 揭阳真理堂; traditional Chinese: 揭陽真理堂; pinyin: Jiēyáng Zhēnlǐtáng), full name Jieyang Christian Church of Truth, is the oldest and largest Christian church in Jieyang City, China. In addition to gospel preaching, the church has founded the Jieyang Hospital of Truth, Jieyang School of Truth, nursing homes, etc. C Ctxz2323 (6756)
2024-03-30 Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (Yemani Islamic scholar (1907 – 1995)) Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (Arabic: أحمد مشهور بن طه الحداد) was a Sunni Islamic scholar from Qaydun in Wadi Dawan, Yemen. He followed the Ba 'Alawiyya way of teaching and spent years proselytizing in East Africa, where he contributed to the establishment of mosques and schools. Start DivineReality (751)
2024-07-13 Bhamati Tika (Commentary of Vachaspati Mishra on Brahma Sutra) Bhamati Tika (Sanskrit: भामती टीका) or Bhamati (Romanised: Bhāmatī) is a commentary on the six schools of the Indian philosophy and Brahman Sutra by the Indian philosopher Vachaspati Mishra. Bhamati was originally the name of the wife of the philosopher Vachaspati Mishra. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-07-24 Councils of Narbonne The Councils of Narbonne were a series of provincial councils of the Catholic Church held in Narbonne, France. C Moriwen (26199)
2024-02-16 Martín de Arvide Martín de Arvide was a Franciscan missionary to New Spain. He served at and founded several missions in the area of present-day New Mexico, before his death at the hands of a group of Zuni. Start Moriwen (26199)
2024-08-13 Satish Kumar (pastor) Satish Kumar is an Indian pastor who is the founder of Calvary Temple. Start Charuquin (27)
2024-03-07 Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Al-Buraimi (Mosque in the Sultanate of Oman) The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع ٱلسُّلْطَان قَابُوْس, romanizedJāmiʿ As-Sulṭān Qābūs) is the largest mosque in Al-Buraimi, Oman. Start Leo1pard (28538)
2024-05-22 The Ark Synagogue (Liberal Synagogue in Northwood, UK) The Ark Synagogue is a Liberal Judaism Synagogue situated in Northwood, in a northwest London suburb, in the London Borough of Hillingdon, in the United Kingdom. Since its foundation in 1964 it has become the largest Liberal Jewish Synagogue outside of central London with over 1100 adult and 300 younger members. C Sago18 (12)
2024-08-17 Doboom Tulku (Tibetan lama, scholar and writer) Lama Doboom Tulku Rinpoche (17 February 1942 – 19 January 2024) was a scholar and creative writer. He served as Director of Tibet House (1981–2011), managing trustee of World Buddhist Culture Trust (1996–2023) and as an organizer of the World Festival of Sacred Music (1999–2000). C Kr.saurabh10 (185)
2024-05-31 Hebrew Universalism (philosophy) (Jewish philosophy) Hebrew Universalism is a religious, cultural, and political philosophy that synthesizes secular Jewish nationalism, Jewish anti-Zionism, and Orthodox Jewish thought. It was initially formulated by the first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of British Mandatory Palestine, Abraham Isaac Kook, as a means of unifying Jewish civilization. Start Challahbai15 (332)
2024-06-06 Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Mosque in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia) Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Malay: Masjid Dato' Bentara Luar) is a mosque located in the town of Batu Pahat, Batu Pahat District, Johor. Start Fikku fiq (2646)
2024-06-12 Ali ibn Abi Talha Ali ibn Abi Talha (Arabic: علي بن أبي طلحة) was an early Islamic scholar and one of the Tabi'un. He was known for his narration of Hadith as well as his works on Tafsir that were done on authority of fellow Islamic scholar and Sahabi, Ibn Abbas. Ibn Abi Talha died in 760 CE during his stay in Syria. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1458) Past AfD
2024-06-29 Rama's Journey in Mithila (Legendary journey of Rama in Mithila) Rama's Journey in Mithila is the part of Ramayana from the Vishwamitra Ashram at Buxar to the Kingdom of Mithila. C Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-06-30 Manimandapa (Hindu temple in Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal) Manimandapa (Maithili: मणिमंडप) is a Hindu temple believed to be the actual place of marriage between the Prince Rama of Ayodhya and the Princess Sita of Mithila Kingdom. It is located at the outskirts of Janakpur city in the Mithila region of Nepal. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-07-31 Falah-e-Darain (Islamic seminary in Tadkeshwar, Gujarat, India) Darul Uloom Falah-e-Darain (دار العلوم فلاح الدارين) is an Islamic seminary located in Tadkeshwar, Gujarat, India. The institution is known for its comprehensive Islamic education, including Fiqh, Hadith, Hifz-ul-Quran, Tajweed, and Ifta. Start PillarOfTheFaith (514)
2024-03-12 Spirit (supernatural entity) (Immaterial being or supernatural agent) A spirit —in the sense in which the word is used in folklore and ethnography— is an "immaterial being", a "supernatural agent", the "soul of a deceased person", an "invisible entity" or the "soul of a seriously suffering person". Often spirits have an intermediate status between gods and humans, sharing some properties with gods (immateriality, greater powers) and some with humans (finite, not omniscient). C Andreachlc0203 (718)
2024-08-26 Saskatchewan Synod The Saskatchewan synod is one of the five synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC). Start Rpj17 (633)
2024-07-29 Michal HaCohen (Hebrew newspaper publisher and co-founder of towns) Yitzhak Eliyahu Michal HaCohen (also known as Michael HaCohen) was a publisher and a journalist. He was one of the co-founders of Nahalat Shiv'a, one of the first Jewish neighborhoods built outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, and of HaLevanon, the first Hebrew language newspaper established in Jerusalem and published in Palestine. C TanookiKoopa (1280)
2024-07-04 International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance (Network of countries promoting freedom of religion or belief worldwide) The International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance (IRFBA) is a network of countries promoting freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) worldwide. It has 38 member states. There are also five IRFBA friends and three IRFBA observers. It was launched in February 2020. C FoRBMonitor (25)
2024-07-06 SikhNet (Sikh website) SikhNet is a Sikh-centric website operated by the 3HO organization. SikhNet is a tax exempt 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation in the U.S.A. It caters to what it has termed as the "cyber sangat" ("cyber congregation"). B MaplesyrupSushi (12900)
2024-08-26 Uncovered liquids The concept of "Uncovered liquids" or "discovered liquids" (Mashkim Megulim) is a halachic principle according to which water, milk, or wine that has been left uncovered without human supervision is forbidden for use. Start TheRabbi613 (288)
2024-02-05 Swami Sandipendra (Indian religious teacher) Swami sandipendra (born 7 March 1969) is an Indian spiritual leader. Main worshipers of Bagalamukhi Temple, Nalkheda. He is a main guide of Ramayana Research Council. Book Authore of Shribhagwati Seeta Mahashakti-Sadhna. Stub MIT&boys (507)
2024-08-06 Mizanur Rahman Azharih (Bangladeshi Islamic Preacher) Mizanur Rahman Azhari (Bengali: মিজানুর রহমান আজহারী; (26 January 1990) is a Bangladeshi Islamic speaker, preacher and writer. He gained popularity in Bangladesh through his sermons. He claims to be a moderate Islamic negotiator and holds discussions. C K20646 (93)
2023-11-05 Al-Aḥad (Name of Allah) al-Aḥad or Aḥad (Arabic: الأحد) is one of the names of God (Arabic: Allah) according to Islam, meaning "The One". This name means that God, in Islam, is the one who is singled out in all aspects of perfection and that nothing else shares perfectness with him. Start YousofSulaiman (194)
2024-08-29 Samding Dorje Phagmo Deqinquzhen Samding Dorje Phagmo Deqinquzhen (Chinese: 桑顶· 多吉帕姆· 德钦曲珍; born February 8, 1942, according to the Tibetan calendar) is the only living female Buddha in China to have the title of Great Khutuktu. She holds a high status in Tibetan Buddhism's history. The 12th Samding Dorje Phagmo Deqinquzhen is regarded in Tibetan Buddhism as the embodiment of the Buddha mother who gave birth to every Buddha. Start Wdxnbb (67)
2024-07-28 Śānkarasmṛti (Laghudharmaprakrāśikā) Śānkarasmṛti (Laghudharmaprakrāśikā) is treatise in Sanskrit dealing with the customs and traditions of the people of medieval Kerala. The work calls itself Laghudharmaprakrāśikā and the term Śānkarasmṛti is not mentioned anywhere in the work. However at the end of every chapter there is a colophon which begins with the words sāṅkare dharmaśāstre which probably gave rise to the tradition of referring to the work as Śānkarasmṛti. Start Krishnachandranvn (12263)
2024-02-06 Vaajakoski Baptist Church (Church in Jyväskylä, Finland) The Vaajakoski Baptist Church (also known as the Vaajakoski Baptist Congregation; Finnish: Vaajakosken baptistiseurakunta) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Jyväskylä, Finland. It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1920. As its name refers, the current congregation building is located in the Vaajakoski district of Jyväskylä. Start Juustila (1565)
2024-08-20 Epicheirema Among the tools of logic in persuasive rhetoric, the Epicheireme (singular, pronounced eh puh kai' reem) is another kind of chain argument, or compound syllogism, similar to the sorites. An epicheirema, like a sorites, is an abridged polysyllogism; but unlike a sorites, it is of formally limited length, and the movement of thought is partly backward and partly forward. Start Mathewstory (51)
2024-08-20 Pylia (mythology) In Greek mythology, Pylia (Ancient Greek: Πυλία) was a Megarian princess as the daughter of the Lelegian king, Pylas of Megara. In one account, she was called Peleia (Πελείας). Stub Markx121993 (33851)
2024-09-03 Arthur Burns "Pappy" Chalk Arthur Burns "Pappy" Chalk (September 3, 1888 – May 26, 1977) was an American aviation pioneer and the founder of Chalk's Ocean Airways, once the world's oldest continuously operating airline. Born on a farm in Unionville, Illinois, Chalk was an enrolled Choctaw Freedman. Stub Rejebawe (47)
2024-05-11 Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (Islam-derived religious movement) The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (also known as AROPL, or simply as the Ahmadi Religion) is a new religious movement derived from Twelver Shia Islam. The leader of the religion is Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq (Arabic: عبدالله هاشم أبا الصادق), an Egyptian American who claims to be the Qa'im and to have been appointed by name in the will of the Prophet Mohammed. C DjembeDrums (782)
2024-03-28 Hridayananda das Goswami (American Hare Krishna leader) Hridayananda das(a) Goswami (IAST: Hṛdayānanda Dāsa Gosvāmī; title: Acaryadeva IAST: Ācāryadeva; birth name: Howard J. Resnick; date of birth: November 5, 1948, Los Angeles, California) is an American Vaishnava leader and preacher, one of the leading spiritual leaders of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and one of the most distinguished disciples and close friend of ISKCON founder Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who appointed him as preacher. C Krsnaquli (301)
2024-08-26 Pseudo-Gnosticism Pseudo-Gnosticism is a term used for groups which have been labelled Gnostic, either by their contemporaries or modern historians even when the accuracy of this label is questionable. Examples include some ancient groups like the Thomasines or the Bardaisanites, but more often refer to medieval sects wrongly accused of Gnosticism by other Christian authorities such as the Paulicians or according to some, the mainstream Cathars. Stub 20thJune (48)
2024-07-18 John N. Wright (American philosopher) John N. Wright is a philosopher and Adjunct Research Fellow in Philosophy at LaTrobe University. Previously he was Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle.

He is known for his works on philosophy of science.

Stub Pirhayati (23361)
2024-08-20 Dongshan Church (Guangzhou) Dongshan Church, full name Dongshan Christian Church (simplified Chinese: 基督教东山堂; traditional Chinese: 基督教東山堂; pinyin: Jīdūjiào Dōngshāntáng), formerly Tung Shan Baptist Church, is the largest Christian church in Guangzhou, China.

It was founded by the Southern Baptist Convention in 1908, and is now a Guangzhou Historical and Cultural Heritage Protection Unit.

Start Ctxz2323 (6756)
2024-05-05 Minhaj ul Quran International India (India International NGO) Minhaj ul Quran International India (Urdu: منہاج القرآن انٹرنیشنل انڈیا) is an organization registered under Section 8 of the Indian Companies Act 2013. Embracing the principles of moderate Islam and Sufi traditions, it is committed to fostering peace and unity while advocating for the promotion of Islamic education. Start Ishfaq456 (50)
2024-09-05 Open Hillel (American anti-Zionist advocacy group) Open Hillel is an anti-Zionist version of Hillel International created on a small number of college campuses. The first Open Hillel was created at Swarthmore College from Jewish students who wanted pro-Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions speakers to come to their local chapter of Hillel. Start MagyarNavy1918 (428)
2024-09-05 Thaddeus Metz Thaddeus Metz is an American philosopher, academic, and author who has lectured at mainly South African universities. He currently teaches at the University of Pretoria. C Etowusu (19)
2024-06-25 Eli Stefansky (American-Israeli rabbi) Eli Stefansky (born 1973 or 1974) is an American-Israeli rabbi. He is the founder of Mercaz Daf Yomi in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel, whose daf yomi broadcasts are the most popular shiurim in the world. Start Longhornsg (7394) Past AfD
2024-04-25 Chaurasi Khamba Mosque (Mosque in Rajasthan, India) Situated in Rajasthan, a region known for its rich cultural diversity, specifically on its border near Mathura, the Chaurasi Khamba Mosque exemplifies syncretism by standing alongside Hindu temples and other historical monuments. This coexistence underscores Rajasthan's tradition of harmonizing various religious and cultural practices. C N hatem2001 (66)
2024-04-19 Patrick Smith (Vicar of Great Paxton) (English Anglican priest) Patrick Smith, M.A. was an eighteenth century Anglican priest, Vicar of Great Paxton, Little Paxton and Toseland from 1702 to 1745. Stub Pisarz12345 (4089)
2024-09-05 The curse of the eighth decade (Jewish mythology from the Old Testament) The curse of the eighth decade is a Jewish mythology According to the Old Testament's Tanakh, the majority of the Israelites kingdom will be collapsed in 70 to 80 years. Stub Therealbey (585)
2024-09-05 Shin Iza Gawna (Burmese weizza) Shin Iza Gawna (Burmese: ရှင်အဇ္ဇဂေါဏ), also known as Shinmahtee Sayadaw (Burmese: ရှင်မထီးဆရာတော်), is a prominent Burmese weizza who lived during the Pagan era. After achieving success with the philosopher's stone, Shin Iza Gawna is said to have caused gold and silver to rain down in Pagan. C Hteiktinhein (448)
2024-08-22 Carl Heinz Ratschow (German theologian) Carl Heinz Ratschow (22 July 1911 – 10 November 1999) was a German Lutheran theologian and philosopher of religion. Ratschow was one of five children of Ernst Ratschow (1865–1937), a businessman, and Clara Hoffschlaeger (1878–1956). Ratschow studied Oriental Studies in Leipzig and Göttingen. Stub Cdjp1 (44688)
2024-05-14 Manmatha Nath Dutt (Author and translator of ancient sanskrit texts, Member of Royal Asiatic Society.) Manmatha Nath Dutt (1855–1912) was a prolific translator of ancient Hindu texts to English. He has translated many ancient Sanskrit texts to English. To this day his translation remain one of the few or sometimes the only English version of some Hindu scripture. Start Debacix7 (144)
2024-07-29 Joey Newcomb (Jewish American singer) Yosef Newcomb, known as Joey Newcomb, is an American Jewish musician and educator known for his contributions to contemporary Jewish music. Start Yeshivish613 (330)
2024-09-04 Chongzhen Church (Oldest Christian Church in Wuhan, China) Chongzhen Church (Chinese: 崇真堂; pinyin: Chóngzhēntáng; lit. 'worship

truth church'), full name Christian Chongzhen Church, is the oldest Christian church in Wuhan, China. It is in Gothic style and can accommodate 400 people worshipping at the same time.

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2024-03-22 Daniel Da Pisa (16th century head of Rome's Jewish community) Daniel Da Pisa (Hebrew: דניאל מפיזה) was one of the heads of the Jewish community at the beginning of the 16th century. Start Commontater (813)
2024-08-20 Phaneroo Ministries International (Organisation) Phaneroo Ministries International is a Christian ministry headquartered in Kampala, Uganda, known for its dynamic approach to evangelism and discipleship. Founded in 2014 by Apostle Grace Lubega, the ministry has rapidly grown into one of the most influential religious organizations in Uganda and beyond. C Stnts256 (181)
2024-04-22 Exile of Rama (Important event in Ramayana) The exile of Rama is an event featured in the Ramayana, and is an important period in the life of Rama. In the epic, Rama is exiled by his father, Dasharatha, under the urging of his step-mother Kaikeyi, accompanied by his wife Sita and half-brother Lakshmana for 14 years. B Torotorobaaiji (81)
2024-09-08 Sitajakhala Sitajakhala is a historical and religious site located in the Morigaon district of Assam, India. It is primarily known for its ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman, situated on the banks of the River Killing. Start Saurabhsaha (3308)
2024-06-09 Islamic Center of Boston (Mosque in Wayland, Massachusetts) The Islamic Center of Boston (Wayland) is a mosque in Wayland, Massachusetts, U.S. It was established in 1979 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and moved to Wayland in 1986. It hosts Friday Jummah Prayers, a Sunday school program, and Eid prayers. It is commonly referred to as ICB, as well as the center in official communications. Start ZaheerOswaldFan9002 (52)
2024-09-09 Seleqseya Seleqṣeya (Hebrew: הסלקציה) was the Israeli policy of selective immigration imposed on poor Moroccan Jews adopted in mid 1951. It was applied by Cadima, the Zionist apparatus overseen by agents from Mossad LeAliyah and the Jewish Agency that administered the migration of Moroccan Jews to Israel from 1949 to 1956. Start إيان (9907)
2024-06-29 Ulrich Arnswald (German philosopher, economist, political scientist and university lecturer) Ulrich Arnswald (born 1970 in Karlsruhe) is a German philosopher, economist, political scientist and university lecturer. He is a Privatdozent at the Institute of Philosophy at the Leopold-Franzens-University in Innsbruck, Austria. C Pistacialentiscus (18)
2024-06-12 Ekendriya (Spiritual beings in Jainism) Ekendriya or ekendriya jīva are a class of spiritual beings (Jīvas) mentioned in Jainism believed to be one-sensed nature spirits which only have the sense of touch. Souls reincarnate as ekendriya as a result of their karma and spend different amounts of time existing as ekendriya, depending on how much good karma or bad karma souls that are reincarnated as ekendriya have. Start Opskind (112)
2024-09-07 Thirukkalvanur (Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India) Thirukkalvanur also known as 'Aadhivaraaha Perumal Temple' is a Vaishnavite temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu state in India. It is one of the 108 Divya desams. It is situated right to the Kamakshi Amman shrine in Kanchipuram. Start பொதுஉதவி (159)
2024-05-30 Geparnath Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Geparnath Mahadev Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located near Kota, Rajasthan, India. Surrounded amidst natural beauty of forests, this temple features self-performing Abhishekam of Shiva Lingam by a natural water stream, attracting numerous devotees and tourists. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-09-10 Celadon (mythology) In Greek mythology, Celadon (Ancient Greek: Κέλαδον) may refer to two distinct characters: Stub Markx121993 (33851)
2024-09-10 Cymelus In Greek mythology, Cymelus or Kymelos was one of the Lapiths who attended the wedding of their king Pirithous and his bride Hippodamia. Stub Markx121993 (33851)
2024-09-10 Charaxus (Greek mythological character) In Greek mythology, Charaxus (Ancient Greek: Χάραξος) was one of the Lapiths who attended the wedding of their king Pirithous and Hippodamia. Stub Markx121993 (33851)
2024-08-26 Ahmet Arslan (academic) (Turkish philosopher) Ahmet Arslan (born 1944, in Şanlıurfa) is a Turkish philosopher, academic, and translator. C FactFindersEnigma (250)
2024-09-09 Youssef Al-Sarkaji Yousef Khaled Abdel Majeed Al-Sarkaji (born 1961) is one of the most prominent founders of the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in the West Bank (the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades) and is considered the secret commander of the Brigades. Start محمد ح أبوالدهب (89)
2023-10-17 Epifania Cotos Duran (Peruvian community nursing leader) Epifania Cotos Duran is a Peruvian community nursing leader. She worked for a community house affiliated with the Anglican Mission in Perú. She founded and led the community health program at the community house of St John the Baptist, in Peru. She is one of the founders of MOCEP, Christian Movement of Peruvian Nurses part of the International Community of Christian Nurses in Latin America. C Remy.2005 (65)
2024-09-11 Pygmaeus In Greek mythology, Pygmaeus (Ancient Greek: Πυγμαίου, romanizedPygmaios) was the ancestor of the Pygmies, a tribe of diminutive men living at the southernmost shores of the great earth-encircling river Okeanos. He was the son of Dorus, son of King Epaphus of Egypt. Stub Markx121993 (33851)
2024-08-26 Sinai (journal) (Academic journal) Sinai (Hebrew: סיני; Siynay) was a bi-annual journal for research in the fields of Torah and Jewish studies (much of its content based on Cairo Genizah research) and more. The magazine was published continuously, once every six months (despite the Hebrew name "Monthly") from 1937 to 2020, published by the Rav Kook Institute. C Davidbena (55569)
2024-06-26 Benjamin Rivlin (19th-century Lithuanian rabbi, student of the Vilna Gaon) Rabbi Binyamin Rivlin (Riveles) of Shklow (5488 - 5573, 1727/8 - 1812) was a student of the Vilna Gaon. His father's name was Shlomo Zalman. According to family tradition, he was the central figure in the Aliyah to Israel of the Vilna Gaon's students. According to that same tradition, after his death, his son, Rabbi Hillel Rivlin of Shklow, the purported author of "Kol HaTor" succeeded him. C Commontater (813)
2024-07-24 Shadyantra Pariksha (Examination System in the ancient university of Mithila) Shadyantra Pariksha (Sanskrit: षड्यंत्र परीक्षा) was a higher examination system in ancient Mithila for testing knowledge of the scholars in the region. It was more tough level of examination than the Shalaka Pariksha. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-07-20 Brahmasiddhi (The text of Mandan Mishra) Brahmasiddhi (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मसिद्धि) is a Sanskrit text of the Indian philosopher Mandan Mishra on Advaita Vedanta. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2023-09-04 Fatemeh Daqaq (Iranian Muslim narrator, Quran-ologist and Sufi (1010 - 1088)) Fatemeh Daqaq Neyshabouri (1010 – 1088), (full name: Umm al-Binin Fatima bint Abu Ali Daqaq Neishaburi) was a female Iranian Muslim Hadith studies scholar, a scholar of the Quran and a Sufi, a memorizer of the Qur'an in the 4th century Hijri. He was one of the prominent students of Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri in the science of hadith. Stub Patricia Mannerheim (1880)
2024-02-28 Murals on Tibetan Buddhist monasteries Tibetan Monasteries are known for their rich culture and traditions rooted in the teachings of Buddhism. One of the important aspects of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries is the presence of ritualistic places dedicated to deities. Vajrayana Buddhism contains intricate iconography dealing with deities and religious practices. C Prof Ranga Sai (274)
2024-07-28 Gamla Synagogue (Ancient synagogue in Gamla) The ancient Gamla synagogue was built between the 1st century BCE and the 1st century CE. It was located in the ancient Jewish city of Gamla on the western slope of the Golan Heights, 18 km northeast of Lake Kinneret. Start Oleg Yunakov (1310)
2024-03-29 Swami Adgadanand (Indian Spiritual Leader) Swami Adgadanad Ji Maharaj, a revered figure in contemporary religious circles, is renowned for his elucidation of the "Yatharth Geeta," originally disseminated by Lord Krishna in ancient times. Stub Anoopshukla12 (41)
2024-07-21 Charles Travis (American philosopher) Charles Travis (born in 1943) is a contemporary American-Portuguese philosopher. His main interests in philosophy center around philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology. Start Infogiraffic (365)
2024-08-09 Bernardo Kastrup (Dutch computer scientist and philosopher) Bernardo Kastrup (born October 21, 1974) is a Brazilian-Dutch philosopher and computer scientist best known for his work in the field of consciousness studies, particularly his development of analytic idealism, a form of metaphysical idealism grounded in the analytic philosophical tradition. Start Hvilela (20)
2024-09-13 Aokora Mosque (Mosque in Dinajpur, Bangladesh) Aokora Mosque (Bengali: আওকরা মসজিদ) is an ancient mosque located in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The mosque was established in 1766 by Mirza Lal Beg. Start Tanbiruzzaman (1019)
2024-09-14 Philip N. LaBelle (American Episcopal bishop) Philip Noah LaBelle is an American Episcopal priest who is the Bishop of the Diocese of Olympia since September 14, 2024. Prior to his election as Bishop, LaBelle earned a Master of Divinity at Harvard University, and served parishes in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Colorado. Stub Kayne.amoureux (111)
2024-08-21 Isibhasiyaim (Ancient text of Jainism) Isibhasiyaim (Sanskrit: इसिभासियाइं or Romanised: Isibhāsiyāiṃ) is an ancient text in Jainism tradition. It is also known as Rishibhashit Sutra. It is the collection of the stories and philosophies of the 45 sages of the ancient Indian Subcontinent. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-08-08 Age of the Saints The Age of the Saints was the period of Christianity in Wales around 500–700 AD. Start Feline Hymnic (15925)
2024-02-16 Muscular Hinduism (Philosophy promoting Hindu physical fitness) Muscular Hinduism is a philosophy that advocates for Hindus to be physically strong. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Swami Vivekananda are considered to have been major early proponents in the early 20th century. C GreekApple123 (7127)
2024-08-24 Rishi Asita (Vedic Sage) Rishi Asita (Sanskrit: ऋषि असित) simply called as Asita (Romanised: Āsita) was a Vedic sage and a pravara in the Shandilya Gotra. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-06-12 Ibn 'Atiyya (Andalusian jurist and Quran commentator) Abu Muhammad Abd Al-Haqq ibn Ghalib ibn Abd Al-Rahman, who was better known as Ibn 'Atiyya (Arabic: ابن عطية) was a Sunni Andalusian scholar of the 5th Islamic century. He was a prominent Maliki jurist, Quranic exegete, Hadith expert, grammarian, linguist, poet, litterateur, and a bibliographer. C Ayaltimo (2290)
2024-02-24 Vairankode Bhagavathy Temple (Bhadrakali shrine in Kerala, India) Sree Vairankode Bhagavathi Temple (alternatively Vairankode Bhagavathy Temple) is a Hindu temple at Vairankode, Malappuram District, Kerala state, India. The presiding deity is goddess Bhadra Kaali, a form of Lord Rama and Vishnu Deva. It's believed that the sister of Kodungallur Bhagavathy, Sree Vairankode Bhagavathy Temple is one of oldest Bhadrakaali temples in Kerala. Start Spworld2 (1553)
2024-09-14 Beatus Christian Urassa (Tanzanian Catholic Bishop) Beatus Christian Urassa, ALCP/OSS (born in 1965 in Keni, Mashati, Rombo) is a Tanzanian Catholic bishop, currently serving as the Bishop of Sumbawanga since 2018. He succeeded Bishop Damian Kyaruzi, who retired due to age. Stub Xystus fx (337)
2024-09-16 Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians (European association of theologians) Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians (FEET) is a European association of evangelical theologians, churches, scholars and fellowships. It was founded by R. W. Stott in 1974. Stub Lukáš Král (32)
2024-06-20 Maa Sharda Mandir, Maihar (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh) Maa Sharda Temple is a Hindu temple of Goddess Sharda in Maihar district of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is believed that Goddess Sharda is the incarnation of Goddess Saraswati. This temple is one of the Shakti Peethas of Goddess Bhavani. It is believed that even today, Alha visits the temple to worship Goddess Sharda. Start BestMan20 (140)
2024-09-15 Rollin G. Grams (American theologian (b. 1958)) Rollin Gene Grams (born July 25, 1958) is an American theologian and episcopalian priest. He served as the director of the Robert C. Cooley Center for the Study of Early Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has also lectured at the University of Oxford and Stellenbosch University in South Africa. C Alpharomeo12 (111)
2024-09-15 List of Sri Lankan Tamil temples destroyed during colonial rule The Sri Lankan Tamil temples, particularly in the Northern and Eastern provinces, have faced significant destruction and desecration during colonial rule. The arrival of the Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial powers led to the demolition, looting and repurposing of many Hindu temples. C M.K.Dan (928)
2024-06-16 Anti-rights movements (Movements against human rights) Anti-rights movements are movements, groups or campaigns that actively work against the recognition, protection, and advancement of human rights. These movements can target a variety of rights and marginalized groups. They often use misinformation, fear-mongering, and lobbying to undermine legal protections and social acceptance for targeted groups. Start Amanda A. Brant (2836)
2024-09-11 Judeo-Manado Malay (Jewish language) Judeo-Manado Malay is a Manado Malay language spoken by a small community of Indonesian Jews in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Based on Manado Malay grammar with a standard Jewish accent, as well as influences from languages such as Dutch, Portuguese, Minahasan, even Spanish and Hebrew. Start AlleandroX (422)
2024-03-13 Bageshwar Dham Balaji Temple (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India) Bageshwar Dham Balaji Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Hanuman, situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Stub Evanowich (88)
2024-05-21 Vyasa Peetha (Ashram of the Veda Vyasa Krishna Dwaipayan) Vyasa Peetha ( Sanskrit: व्यास पीठ ), 'the seat of Vyasa', is the site at Naimisharanya Teerth in Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh, India, where the Vedic sage Vyasa is said to have composed the Veda's and the Mahabaratha. An ashram called Vyas Gaddi is located at the site. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-08-27 Diocese of the Midwest (Anglican Catholic Church) The Diocese of the Midwest is the official organization of the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) in the Commonwealth of Kentucky; the States of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin; the State of Illinois excepting the Counties of Madison, Monroe, Rock Island, St. C SAWassen (785)
2024-09-15 Asitakrutam Shivastotram (Lord Shiva Stotram by Rishi Asita) Asitakrutam Shivastotram (Sanskrit: असितकृतं शिवस्तोत्रम्) is a Sanskrit stotra composed by the Vedic sage Asita in the devotion of Lord Shiva. Start Sntshkumar750 (3132)
2024-09-11 Arabic in Islam In Islam, the Arabic language is given more importance than any other language because the primary religious sources of Islam, the Quran and Hadith, are in Arabic, which is referred to as Quranic Arabic. Start Tanvir 360 (333)
2024-09-16 Nachi Gordon (American Internet Entrepreneur (born 1994)) Nachi Gordon (born 1994) is an American Orthodox Jewish media entrepreneur and the founder of Meaningful Minute, a platform that delivers one-minute daily videos of inspiration and chizuk (spiritual encouragement) to subscribers worldwide. Based in Lawrence, New York, Gordon has become a significant figure in the contemporary Jewish media landscape, known for his innovative approach to Torah-centric content. C MeirKovner (237)
2024-09-11 Konstanty Ireneusz Łubieński (Polish Roman Catholic bishop) Konstanty Ireneusz Łubieński, Pomian coat of arms (19 February 1825 – 16 June 1869) was a Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Sejny or Augustów. Start Hwqaksd (5579)
2024-09-15 Dazhu Huihai (8th-century Master of Chan Buddhism) Dazhu Huihai (Chinese: 大珠慧海) (fl. 788) was a Chan Master in the Hongzhou School, and was a disciple of Mazu Daoyi. The Dunwu rudao yaomen lun (Treatise on the Essential Doctrine of Suddenly Entering into Enlightenment) is attributed to him. C Likes Thai Food (964)
2024-09-16 Ruchnius (Key concept in Jewish thought) Ruchnius (Hebrew: רוחניות), meaning "spirituality" in Hebrew, refers to the aspects of life that are connected to the soul, divine purpose, and the inner, non-physical dimensions of human experience. In Jewish thought, Ruchnius is often contrasted with Gashmius (materialism or physicality), which pertains to the physical, material world. C MeirKovner (237)
2023-12-09 Helaman Jeffs (American religious official) Helaman B. Jeffs is an American high-ranking official in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He is the son of the religious cult leader Warren Jeffs. Start Thief-River-Faller (9467)
2024-06-26 Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara (Surrey) (Sikh temple in Surrey, British Columbia) The Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara is a Sikh place of worship in Surrey, British Columbia. It gained notoriety in the aftermath of the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the temple's president since 2019 and a Canadian Sikh who advocated for the Khalistan movement. Start Southasianhistorian8 (3827)
2024-09-15 Svabhavika Bhedabheda Svābhāvika Bhedābheda, also known as Dvaitādvaita and as Bhinnābhinna, is the philosophical doctrine of "natural identity-in-difference" or "natural difference cum-non-difference." It was propagated by the medieval Vedānta scholars Nimbarkacharya and Srinivasacharya, as an explication of bhedābheda, difference and non-difference of Atman and Brahman. B Nimbarkadasa (257)
2024-02-28 Shivkrupanand Swami (Indian spiritual master and author) Shivkrupanand Swami known as Baba Swami is a spiritual master and author who is the founder of the Samarpan Dhyanyog Technique. Start Rais Mastin (26) Past AfD
2024-09-18 Jaimangla Gadh Temple (Hindu Temple) Jaimangla Garh Temple is an ancient historical Hindu temple in Begusarai district of Bihar state of India. It is surrounded by Kanwar Lake. It is dedicated to the goddess Chandi Mangla Devi. An idol of the goddess is enshrined there. Stub Edasf (321)
2024-06-20 Jaherthan (Sacred grove in India and Bangladesh) Jaherthan, Jahirathan or Jahergarh (Hindi:जाहेरथान, जाहिराथान, जाहेरगढ़) is a sacred grove worshiping place of Santal, Bhumij, Paharia and Bedia tribes present in India and Bangladesh. It is a characteristic feature of a Bhumij and Santal village on the edge of the village where many holy spirits live and where a series of annual festivals take place. Start 1marang1 (284)
2024-09-15 Nachman Seltzer (Orthodox Jewish author and musician) Nachman Seltzer is an Orthodox Jewish author and musician. He is known for his work in Jewish literature, particularly focusing on biographies and inspirational stories based on real-life events. Seltzer was also the director of the Shira Chadasha Boys Choir. Start Yeshivish613 (330)
2024-06-20 Manó Vályi (Jewish council member in Hungary) Manó Vályi (born Weiner; 23 September 1891 – 23 April 1975) was a Hungarian Jewish merchant and religious leader. He presided the Judenrat in Szombathely during the Holocaust. C Norden1990 (49981)
2024-08-03 Tafsir Ibn Juzayy (Classical Sunni tafsir of the Qur'an) Al-Tashil li Ulum al-Tanzil (Arabic: التسهيل لعلوم التنزيل, romanizedFacilitation of the Sciences of Revelation), better known as Tafsir Ibn Juzayy (Arabic: تفسير ابن جُزَيّ), is a classical Sunni tafsir of the Qur'an, authored by the Maliki-Ash'ari scholar Ibn Juzayy. Start Ayaltimo (2290)
2024-02-08 The Streams Method in the Israeli education The Streams Method in the Israeli education refers to the division of education in Israel into ideological and party-based streams. This method was practiced in the Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel and later among the Jewish public in the State of Israel from the beginning of modern education (in the 1920s) until the enactment of the State Education Law on August 12, 1953. C Galamore (1829)
2024-09-11 Guilin Christian Church (Church) Guilin Christian Church (Chinese: 桂林市基督教堂; pinyin: Guìlínshì Jīdūjiàotáng) is located on Zhongshan Middle Road, Xiufeng District, Guilin City, Guangxi Province, China. It is the seat of the Guilin Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement Committee and the Guilin Christian Association. C Ctxz2323 (6756)
2024-09-15 Abdulbari ath-Thubaity (Imam and Khatib at Prophet's Mosque Medina) Abdulbari bin Awad ath-Thubaity (Arabic: عبدالباري بن عوض الثبيتي) is an Imam and Khatib at the Prophet's Mosque, Medina. And former guest imam for taraweeh at Masjid al-Haram. Start User.inu6 (288)
2024-09-18 Jacob Nunes Gois Jacob Nunes Góis (1461–1542) was a merchant and Court Jew banker who played a crucial role in protecting his community during the Portuguese Inquisition. In addition to his successful commercial career, Jacob Nunes Góis used his wealth and influence to organize escape routes that saved countless Jewish lives, sending many families to Brazil and other regions outside the reach of religious persecution in Portugal. C Noah Theodore Johnson (19)
2024-08-17 Senjuti Vrata Senjuti Vrata (Bengali: সেঁজুতি ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community in West Bengal and Bangladesh. The meaning of Senjuti is “observance of the evening lamp”. In the Bengali Hindu houses of rural Bengal, unmarried girls aged five to nine years observe this festival by painting alpana and lighting lamps in the courtyard of the house every evening for a month from the Sankran ... Start Obangmoy (296)
2024-09-10 Yampukur Vrata Yampukur Vrata (Bengali: যমপুকুর ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Bengali Hindu girls of rural Bengal observe this fast for a month from the Sankranti of Ashwin month to the last day of Kartik month (mid-October to mid-November). Start Obangmoy (296)
2024-09-18 György Vető (Jewish council member in Hungary) György Vető (born Avraham Weisz; 25 May 1898 – 9 June 1977) was a Hungarian Jewish merchant and religious leader. He presided the Judenrat in Kecel during the Holocaust. Start Norden1990 (49981)
2024-09-18 Gérard Bensussan (French philosopher) Gérard Bensussan (born September 11, 1948, in Mascara, Algeria) is a professor of philosophy at Marc Bloch University in Strasbourg, a researcher at the CNRS, a translator, and a specialist in Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Franz Rosenzweig, and Emmanuel Levinas. Start Cognitivism (648)
2024-06-26 Sheikh Qadib al-Ban (12th-century Iraqi Sufi mystic and Muslim scholar) Qadib al-Ban (Arabic: قضيب البان) full name Abu 'Abd Allah al-Husayn ibn Isa ibn Yahya ibn Ali al-Hasani (died 1174), was a Muslim scholar and Sufi mystic who lived in Mosul, Iraq. He belonged to the Hanbali school of Islamic thought and was a disciple of Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1458)
2024-09-19 Qays ibn Zuhayr (Tribal chief of the Banu Abs (died 631 CE)) Qays ibn Zuhayr (Arabic: قيس بن زهير) also known as Abu Hind was a tribal chief of the Banu Abs tribe. He fought against the tribe of Banu Dhubyan in the 6th-century war of Dahis and al-Ghabra. Qays converted to Christianity in his final years and then emigrated to Oman where he stayed for the rest of his life. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1458)

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