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2024-12-17 Jamia Masjid, Sopore (Historic mosque in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India) The Jamia Masjid Sopore (Urdu: جامع مسجد سوپور), also known as Jamia Qadim Masjid, is an historic Friday mosque, located in Sopore, in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The mosque was constructed in the 17th century during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Start Aliyiya5903 (611)
2024-12-11 Paurastya Vidyapitham (Autonomous institute in India) The Paurastya Vidyāpīṭham (PVP), also known as the Pontifical Oriental Institute of Religious Studies (POIRS), is an autonomous faculty specializing in ecclesiastical sciences, located at the St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary in Kottayam, Kerala, India. It was established by the Congregation for Catholic Education on July 3, 1982, to promote studies in Eastern religious traditions. Stub WIKIDANZ (42)
2024-12-30 Tafsir Mujahid (Eleventh-century commentary on the Quran) Tafsir Mujahid (Arabic: تفسير مجاهد) is a Sunni tafsir by the Tabi' Mujahid ibn Jabr, and is among the earliest and most significant works of Qur'anic interpretation (tafsir). Start Bakkouz (278)
2024-12-22 Princess Latifa bint Sultan Mosque (Sunni mosque in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) The Princess Latifa bint Sultan bin Abdulaziz Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأميرة لطيفة بنت سلطان بن عبد العزيز) is a Sunni Islam Friday mosque in the al-Rahmaniyah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Opened in 2013, it is named after Princess Latifa bint Sultan Al Saud, the daughter of Saudi crown prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz and granddaughter of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia. Start Hamza A. Durrani (9369)
2024-12-26 Kahl (god) (Arabian god) Kahl is a god of pre-Islamic Arabia. He was the chief god (tutelary deity) of the city of Qaryat al-Faw, the capital of the Kingdom of Kinda, beginning in the 2nd century BC. Kahl is attested regularly, but the evidence is more sparse with respect to how Kahl was understood. Start Pogenplain (5392)
2025-01-18 Jaakow Jicchak Szapira Jaakow Jicchak Szapira (or: Jakow Iicchak Szapiro; Yid. יעקב יצחק שאַפיראַ; Eng. Yaakov Yitzchak Szapira) (d. 11 July 1882 in Warsaw) – was a Hasidic Rebbe and Tsadik from Mogielnica in Poland. Start Ivonna Nowicka (1856)
2024-12-16 Masjid Akhonji (Mosque in Mehrauli, Delhi, India) Masjid Akhonji was a historic mosque located in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India. It was estimated to be approximately 600-700 years old. The mosque was a vital religious and cultural site in the area until its demolition in January 2024. Start Aliyiya5903 (611)
2025-01-04 Shengji Temple Bronze Pagoda (Major Historical and Cultural Site of China in Mount Emei, China) Shengji Temple Bronze Pagoda(Chinese: 聖積寺銅塔) is located in Fuhu Temple, Mount Emei, Sichuan. It is named for its original location in Shengji Temple. The pagoda, also known as the Huayan Bronze Pagoda(Chinese: 華嚴寺銅塔), is cast with the text of the Avatamsaka Sutra and scenes depicting the seven places and nine assemblies(Chinese: 七處九會) where the Buddha is said to have preached. C Skylisan (522)
2025-01-24 Gurdino Gurdino ("giving to the gurus"; also spelt as Gurudino) was a traditional practice of some Hindu families living in Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan to raise a child, usually the eldest son, as a Sikh. The son would be baptized as a Sikh. The tradition had been followed for centuries. Start MaplesyrupSushi (16325)
2024-12-26 Yahya ibn Yahya al-Tamimi (Muslim scholar (died 841)) Abu Zakariyya Yahya ibn Yahya ibn Baker ibn Abdulrahman ibn Yahya ibn Hammad al-Laythi (Arabic: يحيى بن يحيى التميمي) (born: 759 / died: 841) was a prominent Islamic Sunni Muhaddith. Stub Bakkouz (278)
2025-01-15 Kingsbury Buddhist temple (Temple in England) The Kingsbury Buddhist temple (full name Kingsbury Buddhist temple - Sri Saddhatissa International Buddhist Centre) is a Theravada Buddhist vihara (monastery) and temple in Kingsbury, London, United Kingdom. Stub Jo Dusepo (495)
2025-01-31 Yao Hetian (14th Patriarch of Yiguandao) Yao Hetian (Chinese: 姚鶴天; pinyin: Yáohètiān) or Yang Mingchi (Chinese: 姚明池; pinyin: Yáomíng chí) is regarded as the 14th Patriarch by I Kuan Tao and became the first patriarch to be exclusively in their patriarchal lineage. It is from Yao Hetian that the patriarchal lineage between Xiantiandao and Yiguandao diverges. Start Vendyxiao (226)
2024-12-20 Mausoleum of Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Mausoleum of the founder of the Hanbali madhab) The Mausoleum of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Arabic: ضريح الإمام أحمد بن حنبل) is a mausoleum dedicated to Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic thought. An Ottoman-period construction, the building is located in the Rusafa district of Baghdad, Iraq. C Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236)
2025-02-16 Inter-American Congress of Philosophy The Inter-American Congress of Philosophy (Congreso Interamericano de Filosofía) is a regional meeting of philosophers in the Americas. It was conceived during the Second World War to encourage better hemispheric understanding, with the idea that philosophical interchange could be part of a collective response to irrationality and violence. Stub Gleaman (2625)
2025-02-15 Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue (Orthodox synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina) Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: ברית שלום–בית ישראל, lit.'Covenant of Peace–House of Israel') is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina. Its congregation was founded in 1852, and its current location has been in use 1948. C EytanMelech (7569)
2025-01-07 Trāṇamukta Trāṇamukta (Tibetan: སྐྱབས་གྲོལ།) is a Bodhisattva that appears toward the end of the Bhaiṣajyaguruvaiḍūryaprabharāja Sūtra, the Mahāyāna text of the Medicine Buddha or Bhaisajyaguru. In translations into English from the Chinese version of the text, his name has been rendered "Saving Deliverance" and "Salvation". Stub Shirazibustan (2823)
2025-02-16 Dorje Draktsen Rock Dorje Draktsen Rock (Chinese: 多吉扎森岩; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་སྒྲ་སྙིང་), located in Drugla Township, Gongbo'gyamda County, Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, is a sacred geological formation revered for its cultural and ecological significance. The rock, rising steeply at an angle that appears to "overhang" observers below, remains unconquered due to its sheer cliffs and spiritual sanctity. Start TinaLees-Jones (16994)
2025-01-29 Family Waqf Private or family waqf (Arabic: وقف أهلي (ذري)) involves dedicating the principal (asset) and allocating its benefit to the waqif's (founder’s) descendants, offspring, or specified individuals, exclusively or alongside others. The waqf can be established using terms such as "offspring," "descendants," "posterity," or "family and kin". B Belal Alhatimi (62)
2025-02-23 On the Slaughter (poem) "On the Slaughter" (Hebrew: על השחיטה, Al HaShchita) is a Hebrew poem written by Haim Nahman Bialik in 1903, in response to the Kishinev Pogrom. The poem is one of the literary reactions to the massacre of Jews in Kishinev, expressing deep despair and anger over the violence and the lack of justice.{{Quote box Start Avigail56 (95)
2025-02-05 Puming Temple (Buddhist temple located in China) Puming Temple (Chinese: 普明寺; pinyin: Pǔmíng Sì) is a Buddhist temple with a rich history dating back to the Southern and Northern Dynasties period in China. The temple has been known by various names throughout its history and has locations in different parts of China. Start Epiphora93 (501)
2025-02-23 Rushou (Chinese mythological figure) Rushou (Chinese: 蓐收), is a Chinese deity of the autumn season, the element metal, and the west. He is also regarded as the god of divine punishment and execution. Rushou's appearance is described as having a human face, but having tiger claws, white fur, and wielding a battle-axe. Start IapetusCallistus (265)
2024-12-11 Shitleshwar Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) The Shitleshwar Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the town of Jhalawar, Rajasthan, India. This temple was built in 689 AD by Voppak during the reign of Durgagan. Stub Dsrprj (1427)
2025-02-14 Ayşekadın Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) Ayşekadın Mosque, a mosque in the Ayşe Kadın neighbourhood of Edirne. Stub İmmortalance (691)
2024-12-17 Salah al-Din al-Idlibi Salah al-Din ibn Ahmad al-Idlibi (Arabic: صلاح الدين بن أحمد الإدلبي, romanizedṢalāḥ al-Dīn ibn Aḥmad al-Idlibī) is a Syrian traditionalist hadith scholar. Born in Idlib in 1948, al-Idlibi obtained a PhD in Islamic Sciences in 1980 from Dar al-Hadith al-Hasaniyyah in Morocco, specialising in hadith. Stub Ghazi Malik (1266)
2025-02-28 Adam Chalom Adam Chalom (born October 9, 1975) is a US American rabbi and a leader in the movement of Humanistic Judaism. He is the rabbi of Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation (KHHC) and Dean for North America of the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism (IISHJ). C Jmbranum (2953)
2025-02-12 Maiduguri Central Mosque (Mosque in Maiduguri, Borno, Nigeria) Maiduguri Central Mosque is the main congregational mosque in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, Nigeria. It serves as a major religious, cultural, and social center for the Muslim community in the region. Start Mr. Snatch (329)
2025-02-23 Svyataya Volya Ghetto The Ghetto in Svyataya Volya (summer 1941 – March 1942) was a Jewish ghetto, established as a place of forced resettlement for the Jewish population of the village of Svyataya Volya, located in the Ivacevichy District of the Brest Region, as well as for Jews from nearby settlements. Start Rafi Chazon (1257)
2024-12-12 Masjid-e-Raheem Khan (Mosque in Hyderabad, Telangana, India) The Masjid-e-Raheem Khan, also known as the Rahim Khan's Mosque, is a mosque, located in the Karwan area of Hyderabad, in the Hyderabad district of the state of Telangana, India. Stub AmateurHi$torian (2846)
2025-02-27 Lhozhol Ngamdzong Ngorong Monastery (Buddhist monastery in Shannan, Tibet, China) Lhozhol Ngamdzong Ngorong Monastery, or Lhodrak Ngamdzong Ngorong Monastery (Chinese: 洛卓窝隆寺, Tibetan: ལྷོ་བྲག་ངམ་རྫོང་ངོ་རོང་དགོན་པ།), located on the southern slope of Sê Village, Sê Township, Lhozhag County, Shannan, Tibet Autonomous Region, is an 11th-century Tibetan Buddhist monastery founded by Marpa Lotsawa (1012–1097), the renowned translator and key figure in the Kagyu tradition. Start TinaLees-Jones (16994)
2025-02-08 Great Canon (Christian hymn) The Great Canon also known as the Great Canon of Repentance or the Canon of Repentance is a lengthy and penitential canon composed in the seventh century by St. Andrew of Crete. Sung or chanted multiple times throughout Great Lent, it is highly important to the preparation leading up to Pascha during this time for Eastern Orthodox Christians. Start AnotherWeatherEditor (295)
2024-12-21 Jhalra Mosque (Mosques in Uttar Pradesh, India) The Jhalra Mosque, also known as the Jhalra Jama Masjid, is a Friday mosque in the Madhusudanpur Nand Urf Jhalra village, in the Bijnor district of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Construction of the mosque commenced in 1858 and was completed in 1875, during the British Colonial period. Start Theanjum (265)
2024-12-30 Masjid Kampung Siglap (20th-century mosque in Singapore) Masjid Kampung Siglap (Jawi: مسجد قرية الظلام) is a mosque located in Siglap, in the East Region, Singapore. Its date of construction is not known, while the current main buildings and main prayer hall were built in 1992. Within the mosque grounds are the old mosque building and a madrasa, the Tahfiz Al-Quran Center of Singapore. C Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236)
2025-01-24 List of mosques in Malaysia in a Chinese style Chinese mosques in Malaysia architecture combine elements of Chinese culture with Islamic values. Chinese mosques in Malaysia reflect the country's cultural diversity. By combining elements of traditional Chinese architecture with the function of a mosque, it shows how cultural identity can be preserved in a religious context. Start MikeRoffe143 (86)
2025-02-12 List of Zoroastrian month days In the context of Iranian civilization, each month consisted of thirty days, and by adding five extra days at the end of the year the five stolen days, the year reached 365 days. The names of these days are as follows: Stub تیران (106)
2024-12-30 Abdullah bin Mughaffal (Companion of Muhammad (d. 60 AH)) Abu Ziyad Abdullah bin Mughaffal (Arabic: عبد الله بن مغفّل) (--- AH - 60 AH) was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. He was one of the companions who attended the Pledge of the Tree where he pledged allegiance to the Prophet. He initially resided in Medina before moving to Basra, where he built a house near the main mosque. Stub Bakkouz (278)
2025-02-23 Masjid Kassim (Mosque located in the East Region, Singapore) Masjid Kassim (Jawi: مسجد قاسم; Kassim Mosque) is a mosque located at both Joo Chiat and Kembangan within the Bedok planning area and residential town in the East Region, Singapore. It was first built in the 1920s under a waqf scheme, before being rebuilt as a larger mosque in 1999. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236)
2025-02-14 Gazi Mihal Bey Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) Gazi Mihal Bey Mosque, mosque built in Edirne during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murad II. According to the inscription on the inscription of the mosque, it was built by Emîrü'l-kebîr Mihal b. Azîz in 1422. Stub İmmortalance (691)
2025-01-24 Azarkeivanian (sect and ideology of a Zoroastrian school of ishraqiyyun/Illuminationists heavily influenced by Sufi-Islam) Azarkeivanianism in Persian: ( آذرکیوانیان ) was one of the Zoroastrian sects that emerged in the Safavid Persian Empire and was founded by the philosopher Azar Kayvan, who was a student of Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi. Start Hzea (394)
2025-03-30 Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti (Kings in Hindu mythology) Vinda and Anuvinda are two characters in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. They were brothers, who co-ruled the kingdom of Avanti. They were close allies of the Kauravas and during the Kurukshetra War, they fought from their side and were ultimately killed by the Pandava hero Arjuna. Start Seyamar (19865)
2025-02-12 Hillel Academy of Denver (Private school) Hillel Academy of Denver is an Orthodox Jewish day school in Denver Colorado, serving PreK-8th grade and founded in 1953. The school is affiliated with Torah Umesorah, the National council of Orthodox Jewish Day schools. It is accredited by Cognia since 2000. Start Bewe0mor (191)
2025-02-06 Luo Menghong (The founder of Luoism) Luo Menghong (Chinese: 羅夢鴻 / 羅孟鴻; pinyin: Luómènghóng), also written as “羅孟洪”, “羅孟鴻” or “羅梦宏”. He was also known as Patriarch Luo (羅祖) and his religious title was Luo Qing (羅清) or Non-Action Hermit (無為居士). Luo was the most important and most frequently venerated as founding patriarch figure by religious groups in the Ming and Qing dynasties. C Vendyxiao (226)
2025-03-30 James Elder (missionary) James Elder (1772–1836) was a Scottish-born English missionary associated with the London Missionary Society (LMS), who served in the South Pacific in the early 19th century. Start Duponnerie (200)
2025-03-30 George Platt (missionary) George Platt (1789–1865) was an English missionary associated with the London Missionary Society (LMS) who served in the South Pacific for nearly five decades during the 19th century. Start Duponnerie (200)
2024-12-16 Shahi Masjid, Prayagraj (Former mosque in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India) The Shahi Masjid (Arabic: شاہی مسجد) was a former mosque, since demolished, located in the Saidabad area of Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Established in 1643 CE, the mosque was demolished on January 9, 2023, as part of a road-widening project. Start Aliyiya5903 (611)
2025-02-14 Beth Jacob High School of Denver (Private school) Beth Jacob High School of Denver, is an all girls Breit Yaakov style Orthodox Jewish high school in Denver, Colorado. The school is accredited by Cognia, and affliated with Torah Umesora and College Board. The school has a student government, a publication; Batya Newsletter, and Choir, Dance, and Drama Groups. Start Bewe0mor (191)
2025-02-11 Glenn Ellmers (American political commentator) Glenn Ellmers is an American political commentator. He is a former speech writer for the Secretary of Energy. He is the former Director of Research at the Claremont Institute. Start Thriley (63764)
2025-04-07 Sarvamangala temple (Hindu Goddess) Sarvamangala is a folk goddess of Bengal and the presiding deity of Bardhaman. She is worshipped at the Sarvamangala Temple in the Purba Bardhaman district. According to many, the navel of the goddess fell at this place. Therefore, many refer to the temple as a Shakti Peetha. Start Somajyoti (2361)
2024-12-09 Purushottamacharya (9th century indian vedantic philosopher) Purushottamacharya (Sanskrit: पुरुषोत्तमाचार्य, पुरुषोत्तम, romanizedPuruṣottamācārya, Puruṣottama; c. 9th century) also known as Purushottama, was a vedantic philosopher and theologian. He was a disciple of Viśvācārya and the third after Nimbarka. He was 7th acharya of Nimbarka Sampradaya. C Nimbarkadasa (646)
2025-03-31 Jumi (Finnish deity) Jumi is a deity in Finnish mythology whose role has remained unclear. C Vilutar (514)
2025-04-09 Mondsee Gospel of Matthew (9th-century Bible manuscript in Old High German) The Mondsee Gospel of Matthew (German: Mondseer Matthäusevangelium) is an essential early medieval manuscript fragment and one of the earliest recorded translations of a biblical portion into Old High German, specifically rendered in an Old Bavarian dialect.Originating in the early 9th century within the western Frankish sphere, this fragment is part of a collection known as the Mondsee Fragments (formerly referred to as the Monsee Fragments or Wiener Fragmente). Start Kalligrafiemonk (137)
2025-02-17 Daniel Ingram (author) Daniel M. Ingram is an American author and researcher on Buddhism and meditation. A physician, Ingram worked in emergency medicine before retiring in his late forties. Ingram is the author of the 2008 book Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha: An Unusually Hardcore Dharma Book, in which he argues that enlightenment is an attainable goal. C Prezbo (12095)
2024-12-20 History of the Jews in Kizlyar (Ethnic group) The Jewish community in Kizlyar, located in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, primarily consisted of Mountain Jews, a distinct Jewish group with their own language and customs, originating from the Caucasus region. Some Ashkenazi Jews also lived in Kizlyar, and they were the ones who mostly went into exile. Start Boxes12 (2469)
2025-01-07 Āqil ibn al-Bukayr (Sahabi (companion) of the Prophet Muhammad) ʿĀqil ibn al-Bukayr ibn ʿAbd Yā Lail ibn Nāshib al-Laythī (Arabic: عاقل بن البكير بن عبد يا ليل بن ناشب الليثي) was an early sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He participated in the Battle of Badr and was martyred. Start Karim Ibn Karim (148)
2024-12-14 Kazasker Mosque, Kadıköy (Mosque in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey) The Kazasker Mosque is a mosque in the 19 Mayıs neighborhood of Kadıköy, Istanbul. It was built in 1902 by Kasidecizade Süleyman Sırrı Efendi, a kazasker of Sultan Abdulhamid II. Stub Yilanhoca (1175)
2025-04-15 Eliyahu HaNavi (piyyut) (Jewish liturgical poem) "Eliyahu HaNavi" (Hebrew: אֵלִיָּהוּ הַנָּבִיא, romanizedʾĒliyyāhū Hannāvī, lit.'Elijah the Prophet') is a Hebrew Jewish piyyut sung by Ashkenazi (and some Sefardi) communities on Motza'ei Shabbat. The author of the piyyut is unknown. Stub אקעגן (858)
2024-12-14 Sephardic Hasidim Sephardic Hasidim are Sephardi and Mizrahi adherents of Hasidic Judaism, a mystical Haredi Jewish religious movement originating in Eastern Europe among the Ashkenazim. Start Challahbai15 (943)
2025-04-06 Taung Mingyi Pagoda (Buddhist temple in Myanmar) Taung Mingyi Pagoda (Burmese: တောင်မင်းကြီးဘုရား; lit.'The pagoda of the lord of south') is a Buddhist temple near Taungthaman Lake, Amarapura, Myanmar. The pagoda is one of the Four Great Pagodas of Amarapura (အမရပူရ ကြီးလေးဆူ). The Taung Mingyi Image (lit 'The Lord of South') is enshrined in this temple. Start Hteiktinhein (1523)
2025-04-17 Abu al-Hudhayl al-'Allaf (Muslim philosopher) Abû al-Hudhayl Muhammad ibn al-Hudhayl al-'Abdî, or Abu al-Hudhayl al-‘Allâf (752 CE – 841 CE), was an Mu'tazilite theologian and philosopher. He was one of the early Mu'tazila theologians in the development of Islamic rationalism. Abu al-Hudhayl was one of the philosophers who brought atomism into Islamic philosophy. Stub Zircons40 (195)
2025-02-22 Mezit Bey Mosque (Mosque in Edirne, Turkey) Mezid Bey Mosque, mosque in the provincial center of Edirne, built in the mid-15th century by Mezid Bey, who served as Alacahisar Sanjak Bey during the reign of Murad II. The signboard at the entrance of the mosque also states that it was built in 1442 by the municipality. Start İmmortalance (691)
2024-12-16 Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation (Holocaust education foudation) The Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation ("MSHEF") is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding educational grants to provide learning materials and books, support field trips and programming, and bring Holocaust survivor speakers into schools and classrooms nationwide. C Zscamehorn2 (5)
2025-04-17 Sikhism and the environment The relationship between Sikhs and the environment can be traced back to the period of the Sikh gurus, especially Guru Har Rai. In recent times, Sikh groups have been at the forefront of environmental movements and causes, such as EcoSikh. Environmentalism themes and ideas can be found within the primary Sikh canon, the Guru Granth Sahib. C MaplesyrupSushi (16325)
2025-01-26 Panchvadan Sthan Panchvadan Sthan (/pˈant͡ʃvˈadən ˈɛsθˈan/; Sanskrit: पञ्चवदन-स्थान, IAST: Pañcavadana-sthāna [pəɲt͡ʃəʋəd̪ən̪əs̪t̪ʰɑːn̪ə]), also called Panchbadan Sthan locally, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Kusedhi village of Bihar, India. The temple is notable for housing a Panchamukhi Shivling, a five-faced representation of Lord Shiva, which is rarely found anywhere else. Start Mohit Dokania (193)
2025-01-19 Haxhi Faik Hoxha (Albanian Mufti) Haxhi Faik Hoxha (1930–2011) was an Albanian Imam, Alim, Mufti and educationist from Shkodër. He was known for his role in Albania's post-communist Islamic revival. Start Strujagjiu (317)
2025-04-18 Syrian Islamic Council (Syrian Islamic opposition council based in Turkey) The Syrian Islamic Council (Arabic: المجلس الإسلامي السوري) is a Syrian moderate religious authority composed of scholars of Islamic jurisprudence. It was established in 2014 in Istanbul. The council aims to unify religious efforts and provide spiritual guidance to the Syrian people, in addition to offering Islamic solutions to the country's issues and challenges. C أبو برهان (44)
2025-04-24 Theravada Buddhist Council of Malaysia (Umbrella body consisting of Theravada Buddhist organizations in Malaysia) The Theravada Buddhist Council of Malaysia (Malay: Majlis Buddhis Theravada Malaysia; Chinese: 马来西亚南传佛教总会; abbrev: TBCM) is a council or umbrella body consisting of member organizations which represents all Theravada Buddhism traditions in Malaysia. Start Faredoka (1529)
2025-02-26 Mosque Sahaba of Créteil (Mosque in Créteil, France) The Sahaba mosque is located at Créteil, in the Île-de-France region, at the corner of rue Jean-Gabin and the access road to route de Choisy. It has a surface area of 1,200 m2 for a total built area of 4,000 m2, spread over three levels. The part devoted to places of prayer is supplemented by spaces for cultural and leisure purposes, such as a library, multipurpose rooms, a restaurant-tea room and a hammam. Start QwertyZ34 (2769)
2025-04-14 Los Andaluces Mosque (Córdoba) (Mosque in Córdoba, Spain) The Los Andaluces Mosque (Mosque of the Andalusians) is a mosque situated in the Calleja de la Hoguera number 3, in the city of Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain. It shared with the so-called Averroes International Islamic University of Al-Andalus. Stub Mrachmad59 (1278)
2025-04-03 Priestless Catholic parishes (Catholic parishes without resident priests) Priestless Catholic parishes are Catholic communities that function without a resident ordained priest. These parishes have become more common due to a growing shortage of priests, particularly in the Western world. Lay leaders and deacons often manage the daily activities of these parishes, conducting services such as the Liturgy of the Word, distributing the Eucharist using pre-consecrated hosts, and overseeing community activities. Start Thorn6130 (779)
2025-04-15 Lima Kaum Grand Mosque (Mosque in Lima Kaum, Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia) Lima Kaum Grand Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in Nagari Lima Kaum, Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra. The mosque is thought to have been built in 1710. It is located in the center of Nagari Lima Kaum, in Balai Sariak, Jorong Tigo Tumpuka, about 20 meters from the road to Batusangkar and on to Padang. C Andalite Bandit (88)
2025-04-05 Punto Fijo Mosque (Mosque in Punto Fijo, Venezuela) The Punto Fijo Mosque (Spanish: Mezquita de Punto Fijo) is a Mosque located in the city of Punto Fijo on the Paraguaná Peninsula, in the autonomous municipality of Carirubana Municipality in the northern part of Falcón State and the north-western region of the South American country of Venezuela. Stub Mr.work-shy (1947)
2025-02-24 Dov Schwartz (former Dean of Humanities at Bar Ilan University and head of the departments of Philosophy and of Music) Dov Schwartz (Hebrew: דב שוורץ, born August 16, 1961) is an Israeli professor of Jewish thought and former dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Bar-Ilan University. In 2015, he was awarded the Emet Prize in Jewish Thought, and he received the Israel Prize in Jewish Thought for the year 2023. C IshtoriHaparchi (521)
2025-04-12 Ramadan in France Ramadan in France holds unique significance as it bridges Islamic traditions with Western cultural practices. France is home to one of Europe's largest Muslim populations. France's Muslim population is estimated at 6.8–9 million (10–13% of the population), predominantly Sunni with Maghrebi roots. C Ainty Painty (25913)
2025-04-11 Mohammed Abdulkarim al-Kasnazani (Iraqi Sufi sheikh) Mohammed bin Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani al-Husseini (1938 – July 4, 2020) was one of the sheikhs of the Kasnazani Order, formally known as the Aaliyah Qadiriyah Kasnazaniyah Sufi Order. The headquarters of this order is located in Sulaymaniyah Governorate in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. C Laith Al-Khafaji 551 (38)
2025-04-11 The Pathway School (High school in Manipur, India) The Pathway School (TPS) is a high school in Rengkai, Churachandpur, Manipur. It offers classes up to the 10th standard and is currently affiliated under the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur. Its branch school in Aizawl, Mizoram was inaugurated by the Home Minister of Mizoram, K. Sapdanga, in 2024. Start Puia 98 (763)
2025-03-29 Henry Bicknell (missionary) (English missionary) Henry Bicknell (1766–1820) was an English missionary, a carpenter by trade, and a member of the London Missionary Society, renowned for his work in Tahiti and Moorea during the early 19th century. Start Duponnerie (200)
2025-03-29 John Jefferson (missionary) (English missionary (1760–1807)) John Jefferson (1760 – September 25, 1807) was an English missionary and a pioneering member of the London Missionary Society (LMS), who played a significant role in the early Protestant missionary efforts in Tahiti. C Duponnerie (200)
2025-03-29 Gregory Warner (missionary surgeon) Gregory Warner (c. 1780 – after 1809) was a missionary surgeon associated with the London Missionary Society (LMS) in the early 19th century. Appointed to the South Seas, he was ordained in 1805 and sailed later that year to support missionary efforts in the Pacific. C Duponnerie (200)
2024-12-29 Dhingu Mata Temple (Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India) Dhingu Mata Temple is a temple on top of a hill named Dhingu Dhar above Sanjauli in Shimla city in North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The temple is named after its founder, the local ruler Raja Dhingu. The temple is quite popular among locals as well as among tourists. Start 502hsuya (463)
2025-03-29 Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Bhopal (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India) Lakshmi Narayan Temple, popularly known as Birla Mandir in Bhopal, is located in the Malviya Nagar area of Bhopal, south of the lake near the Arera Hills. A museum is built near the temple which houses idols brought from places like Raisen, Sehore, Mandsaur and Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh. Start Satipem (393)
2025-04-30 1917 Shahabad Riots The Shahabad Riots of 1917 were a major episode of communal violence in colonial Bihar, India, primarily between Hindu and Muslim communities. They occurred in the broader context of religious revivalist movements, particularly the Arya Samaj's cow protection campaigns and Muslim responses through organizations like the Tableegh Jamaat. C NIA3000 (4559)
2025-04-25 Abraham Grünbaum (activist) (Jewish activist in the 19th and 20th centuries.) Avraham Grünbaum (Hebrew: אברהם גרינבאום, February 15, 1885March 16, 1921) was a Haredi Jewish activist in the Agudat Yisrael organization and a leader of the Israelite community in Nuremberg. He is known, among other things, for his diary documenting his journey to the Land of Israel in 1885 to purchase a building for the Shaare Zedek Hospital. B אליש קלרמן (63)
2025-04-29 Langzhong Mosque (Mosque in Langzhong, Sichuan, China) Langzhong Mosque is located on Baili Temple Street, Langzhong City, Sichuan Province, China. Stub Mr.work-shy (1947)
2025-05-07 Peace pilgrimage A peace pilgrimage is a form of nonviolent action where individuals or groups walk a set distance to raise awareness for particular issues important to the walkers. These pilgrimages often draw upon spiritual or moral themes, borrowing the language and rituals of religious pilgrimages even when the cause is secular. Start Epiphora93 (501)
2025-02-07 Menahem Schmelzer (Hungarian-American Jewish librarian and writer) Menahem Hayyim Schmelzer (Hebrew: מנחם חיים שמלצר; April 1934 – 10 December 2022) was a Hungarian-American Jewish librarian and writer. C Lynngol (441)
2025-03-31 Metaphysical grounding (Metaphysical dependence relation between facts or entities) Metaphysical grounding is a relation of metaphysical dependence that aims to capture how certain facts or entities obtain “in virtue of” others. It is commonly regarded as a non-causal, explanatory connection between less fundamental and more fundamental elements of reality. B LogicSoup (111)
2025-04-01 Lhasa Small Mosque (Mosque in Lhasa, Tibet, China) Lhasa Small Mosque( simplified Chinese :拉萨清真小寺 ; traditional Chinese :拉薩清真小寺 ; pinyin  : lāsà qīngzhēn xiǎosì ), or (绕赛巷清真寺, ràosàixiàng qīngzhēnsì )also known as the Barkor Mosque or Rapsel Alley Mosque, is an early-20th-century Islamic place of worship in Lhasa’s old Tibetan quarter. Start Mr.work-shy (1947)
2025-04-13 Sitamarhi Surya Mandir (Surya Mandir in Mithila) Sitamarhi Surya Mandir (Maithili: सीतामढ़ी सूर्य मंदिर) is an ancient Surya Mandir established by the Vedic sage Pundrika. It is located at Punauradham believed to be the manifestation place of Goddess Sita in the Sitamarhi district of the Mithila region in the state of Bihar in India. Stub Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-04-16 Dronacharya Gurukul (Gurukul of Dronacharya in Mahabharata) Dronacharya Gurukul (Devnagari: द्रोणाचार्य गुरुकुल) was a gurukul of the archery Guru Dronacharya in the Mahabharata. Presently, the Don Village of the Darauli block in the Siwan district of Bihar in India is believed to be the location of the ancient Dronacharya Gurukul. Start Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-01-26 Dar el-Mraisseh (Neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon) Dar el-Mraisseh (Arabic: دار المريسة) is a neighborhood in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Stub Syrian91 (3556)
2025-04-25 Fürth Yeshiva (Yeshiva school in Nuremberg, Fürth, Holy Roman Empire) The Fürth Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת פיורדא, during the period of the Rishonim: the Nuremberg Yeshiva) was a yeshiva held by the Jewish community that existed in Nuremberg, and after the expulsion of the Jews from it on March 9, 1499 – in the city of Fürth in Germany, within the Jewish community in these cities. B אליש קלרמן (63)
2025-05-03 Gedaliah Cordovero Gedaliah Cordovero (1562 - 1625) was a medieval Jewish Talmudic scholar. Stub Basetialy (153)
2025-05-05 Visual culture of the Nation of Islam The Nation of Islam (NOI) has a visual culture that encompasses newspaper cartoons, fashion and significant public figures, aesthetics, mythological imagery, blending religious symbolism with political messaging. Rooted in Islamic religious practices and a distinctly American context, NOI publications and sequential visual interpretations utilized various mediums, from print media like Muhammad Speaks to fashion and visual mythologies in order to further the Nation's goals. GA Sorahg0402 (29)
2025-04-28 Karagoda Uyangoda Maithri Murthy Thero (Sri Lankan Buddhist monk) Karagoda Uyangoda Maithri Murthy Thero (born 1 October 1948) is a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk who is the present Mahanayaka Thero of the Sri Lanka Amarapura Nikāya. He has been appointed as the 5th supreme Mahanayaka Thero of Sri Lanka Amarapura Nikaya on 10 March 2025. Stub SWR2.9 (1001)
2025-05-13 Honghari (A traditional religion followed by the Karbi people in Karbi Anglong, India) Honghari is the indigenous religion practice by the Karbi people of Assam in Karbi Anglong.The traditional religion of Karbi people is called Honghari. The Karbi religion and belief system is rooted in ritual ancestor worship, the veneration of household and territorial deities, and ceremonies for ancestors known as 'Karhi'. Start Sarkiri Singnar (38)
2025-02-19 Post-rationalist cognitive therapy Post-rationalist cognitive therapy is a type of constructivist cognitive therapy that was created by the Italian neuropsychiatrist Vittorio Guidano in the 1980s and 1990s. C Stefanno30 (144)
2025-02-14 Arif Agha Mosque, Turkey (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) Arif Aga Mosque, a mosque built by Arif Aga in the 15th century, located at the centre of Edirne. Stub İmmortalance (691)
2025-04-28 Nasibis The Nasibis (Arabic: النَّوَاصِب, romanizedal-nawasib) are a group that opposes Ali ibn Abi Talib and his family, and they harm them by word or deed. The Sunnis and the Twelver Shiites agree that the Nawasib believe that Ali ibn Abi Talib was immoral, but they do not believe that Ali ibn Abi Talib was an infidel like the Khawarij. C DivineReality (897)
2025-04-08 Holy Land Trust The Holy Land Trust (HLT) is a nonprofit Palestinian organization based in Bethlehem, established in 1998. It is dedicated to nonviolence, community empowerment, and fostering a just and peaceful future in the Holy Land. HLT works to address the root causes of violence and oppression while promoting understanding, justice, and equality among all people in the region. Start Epiphora93 (501)
2025-05-07 Chinjō Yasha is a yakṣa most famously known as the hibutsu enshrined in the Great Goma Hall of Nikkō-san Rinnō-ji. He is said to be a manifestation of Vaiśravaṇa and serves as a protector of the state. Stub Invokingvajras (25833)
2025-01-02 Gurutva (Properties of matter in Indian philosophy) Gurutva (Sanskrit: गुरुत्व) is one of the twenty four gunas mentioned in the joint school of Nyaya - Vaisheshika system in the Indian philosophy. The Indian philosopher Praśastapāda had mentioned the term gurutva for the cause of the act of falling, in his commentary text Praśastapādabhāṣya on the Vaisheshika Sutra of Maharshi Kanada. C Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-04-24 Zina Man Aung Pagoda (Buddhist temple in Mrauk U, Myanmar) Zina Man-Aung Pagoda (Burmese: ဇိနမာရ်အောင်စေတီ) is a Buddhist temple located in the southern part of Mrauk-U, Rakhine State, Myanmar. It stands as one of three major stupas built by King Sanda Thudhamma Raza, who ruled from 1652 to 1684. C Win Kyaw (4398)
2025-05-17 Shaykh Daniy al-Awal Shaykh Ahmad b. Adam (Arabic:الشيخ احمد بن آدم بن قل هو الله احد), commonly known as Daniy Al-Awwal, which implies the first Shaykh of Dana, was a well-known Ethiopian shaykh who founded Dana Islamic learning center. He was the only son of Shaykh Adam b. Start Jocofilink (135)
2025-05-07 Qur'an Boards Qur’an boards (or lawh, pl. alluwa), are wooden boards or tablets that are historically and contemporarily used by students in sub-Saharan Africa, especially West Africa, to learn the Qur’an. In addition to being used as educational tools, these boards bear greater religious and cultural significance, as they are also used in spiritual and healing rituals. C LadyEmrys (15)
2025-02-10 Stratification framework Stratification framework refers to a philosophical approach in viewing the natural world, as being grouped in certain specific categories or layers, known as stratifications. This approach was very prominent prior to the 20th century. It was a major concept in philosophical ideas of Artistotle, such as his theory of categories. Start Sm8900 (65112)
2024-12-22 Manasseh of Ilya Manasseh ben Joseph of Ilya (Menashe Ilyer, 1767–1831), known by his pseudonym Ben Porat, was a Talmudist, rabbi and forerunner of the haskalah, or Jewish enlightenment. Start AndreJustAndre (42546)
2025-05-19 Narmadeshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir (Shiva temple in Mithila) Narmadeshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir (Maithili: नर्मदेश्वर नाथ महादेव मंदिर) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Mithila region. It is located in the Madhwapur town of the Madhubani district in Bihar. It is a popular destination for the sacred Jalabhisheka ritual in Hinduism on Shivalinga during the Sawan Sombari festival. Start Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-04-21 Yahya ibn Adam (Islamic scholar and jurist (d. 818)) Abū Zakariyyāʾ Yahyā ibn Ādam ibn Sulaymān al-Qurashī al-Umawī al-Ahwal al-Kūfī (Arabic: أبو زكريا يحيى بن آدم بن سليمان القرشي الأموي الأحول الكوفي) commonly known as Yahya Ibn Adam was a renowned Islamic scholar, Hafiz, Quran Reciter and a jurist of Persian origins born and raised in Kufa.: 108–109  C Anas Riaz (644)
2025-04-19 Mata Ni Pachedi (Ritual textile painting tradition) Mata ni Pachedi (Gujarati: માતા ની પછેડી), meaning "behind the Mother Goddess," is a ritual textile painting tradition originating from Gujarat, India. These cloth panels serve as portable shrines or sacred backdrops for the worship of the Mother Goddess (Mata) and are intrinsically associated with the Devipujak or Vaghri community of Ahmedabad. C Divyadube (33)
2025-04-11 Rabbi Richard J. Israel Rabbi Richard J. Israel (1929 – 2000) was an American rabbi, educator, civil rights activist, and author. Known for his contributions to Jewish education and campus ministry, he was also a noted participant in the American civil rights movement and a prominent voice in modern Jewish thought. Start Dni (365)
2025-01-05 Nahamu Nahamu ("Comfort") is a British think-tank which campaigns against what it considers extremism in the Jewish community. It was founded in 2019 by several people concerned that coercive practices in the Haredi community were being ignored due to secular concerns around cultural sensitivity. C Dev920 (11520)
2025-04-01 Koer Singh Kalal (Sikh scholar) Bhai Koer Singh or Kuir Singh was an 18th-century Sikh scholar who is most famously known for authoring Gurbilas Patshahi Das. It provides a detailed account surrounding the life of Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh and the origins of the Khalsa. It is regarded as the first reliable and comprehensive source as he was also a close companion of Bhai Mani Singh. C HilssaMansen19 (3240)
2025-02-14 Gazi Hodja Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) Gazi Hodja Mosque, a mosque built during the Ottoman period in Edirne. Stub İmmortalance (691)
2025-02-13 Bhāva (Hinduism) The Sanskrit word bhāva means an emotional frame or state of mind. Start Swirlymarigold (1497)
2025-05-02 Johann Jacob Rabe Johann Jacob Rabe (born January 16, 1710, in Lindflur; died on February 12, 1798, in Ansbach) was a German (non-Jewish) translator of the Mishnah and the Talmud. He was city chaplain in Ansbach (Onolzbach). Start Chajm (309)
2025-05-28 Ashab-us-Sabt Ashab al-Sabt (أصحاب السبت, transl. The People of the Sabbath) generally refers to a group from the Banu Isra'il mentioned in the Islamic holy book, the Qur'an, in the context of violating the prohibition associated with Saturday (Sabbath). Stub Sk Alamin Sky (18)
2025-04-27 Jeffry Korgen (American writer and comic creator) Jeffry Korgen is an American writer and comic creator. Start Legally Texan (198)
2025-04-14 Three Treatises on the Divine Images (8th century theological treatise) The "Treatise on Divine Images" (also known as "Three Apologies Against Those Who Attack the Holy Images", "Three Treatises on the Divine Images", or "On the Divine Images") is a theological work by John of Damascus written in the 8th century in defense of the veneration of icons during the period of Byzantine Iconoclasm. C JustABallisticMissile (135)
2025-02-22 Prehension (philosophy) (Philosophical concept) Prehension is a fundamental concept in Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy. It establishes the basic experiential relation applying to all entities of reality by which the present is realised out of the past. Entities selectively incorporate aspects of what they perceive, or prehend, into themselves. C Rob235711 (1369)
2025-02-07 Al-Nawbakhti Shrine (Resting place of the third Twelver Deputy) Al-Nawbakhti Shrine (Arabic: مقام النوبختي) is an Islamic mausoleum located in al-Rusafa in Baghdad, Iraq. It is the resting place of the third Twelver Deputy Ibn Ruh al-Nawbakhti, who passed away in 937 CE. A dome tops the building and is also a place for ziyarat. Start Ayham4002 (1049)
2025-05-07 Mohammed Sadiq al-Sadr Mohammed Sadeq Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr (12 July 1906 – 7 December 1986) was an Iraqi Twelver Shīʿī jurist and Marjaʿ based in Najaf al-Ashraf. He was the father of Grand Ayatollah Mohammed al-Sadr. Renowned for his moderate fatwas, advocacy for the poor and laborers, and support of popular uprisings, he played a major role in rebuilding the Najaf seminary and educating a generation of scholars and preachers. C الموسوي (186)
2024-11-10 Gerald G. Jampolsky (American doctor and author (1925–2020)) Gerald Gersham Jampolsky (February 11, 1925 – December 29, 2020) was an American doctor and esoteric author who focused primarily on mental healing. His main message was: “Love heals best”. He was an internationally recognized expert in the fields of psychiatry, health, business and education. Start Magnetic Chutney (462)
2024-11-12 Singha Thekchen Namdrol Rinpoche Singha Thekchen Namdrol Rinpoche, (born Felix Lee) is a Buddhist teacher and the Spiritual Director of the Thekchen Choling centres in Singapore, Malaysia (Kota Tinggi, Malacca) and in the United States (Syracuse). Start Nagirakitan (24)
2025-04-11 Al-Abtah (Historic valley near Makkah.) Al-Abtah (Arabic: الأبطح), also known as Al-Muhassab, is a significant valley located between Makkah and Mina in Saudi Arabia. This area holds historical and religious importance in Islamic tradition. Start Abdullahmalikokl (30)
2024-12-18 Sakal Jain Samaj Sakal Jain Samaj is a national not for profit organization in India. The organization aims to preach the teachings of Jainism and organizes events and celebrations. Vijay Darda National President Sakal Jain Samaj. The organization also work towards social justice. Stub Dgbombay (176)
2025-05-21 Leprosy Mission of Almora The Leprosy Mission at Almora was historically established as an institution for the treatment and care of individuals affected by leprosy in 1836 under the British colonial administration. Located in Karbala, Almora district, Uttarakhand, it began as a small asylum and has since been administered by different organizations. C JesusisGreat7 (1870)
2025-05-29 Masjid Pusara Aman (Mosque and funeral parlour in Singapore) Masjid Pusara Aman (Jawi: مسجد بوسارا أمان; Mosque of the Peaceful Cemetery) is a mosque and funeral parlour located between Lim Chu Kang and Choa Chu Kang in the West Region, Singapore. Built in 1972, it is located along the Jalan Bahar road, next to the Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236)
2025-05-28 Theopathy Theopathie (Greek θεός, God, and πάθος, feeling, emotion, suffering) in David Hartley's philosophy means a stage in the spiritual and ethical development of man. It is characterised by the fact that man gives up his self-will and identifies with God. For Hartley, the stage of oneness with God follows sympathy, the awareness of oneness with the other. Stub Gabel1960 (1051)
2025-06-02 Shree Rama Charanaravind (Iconic representation of the Lotus feet of Lord Rama) Shree Rama Charanaravind (Devanagari: श्री राम चरणारविंद) is an iconic representation of the sacred feet of Lord Rama in Hinduism. In Hindu devotional traditions, the feet of Lord Rama are considered exceptionally sacred. It is also known as Shree Rama Charanpaduka. Start Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2024-12-22 Dücane Cündioğlu (Turkish writer and philosopher) Dücane Cündioğlu (born January 21, 1962) is a Turkish philosopher and writer. Start Kooru hi (12)
2025-04-27 Kakilinka Mosque (Mosque in Lhasa, Tibet, China) Kakilinka Mosque is a mosque located in Kajilinka in Jitseruddin of Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region , China. Stub Mr.work-shy (1947)
2025-05-29 Lo Tokhelu al haDam Lo Tokhelu al haDam (Hebrew: לֹא תֹאכְלוּ עַל הַדָּם, literally "Do not eat over the blood") is a biblical commandment (Mitzvah) found in the Book of Leviticus, in the Torah portion of Kedoshim. According to Jewish tradition, particularly the Oral Torah, this verse serves as the source for multiple halakhic (Jewish legal) prohibitions. Start TheRabbi613 (442)
2025-01-13 Dvyanuka (Combination of two same type of Paramanus) Dvyanuka (Sanskrit: द्व्यणुक, Romanised: Dvyaṇuka) is the combination of two Paramāṇus of the same type mentioned in the text Vaisheshika Sutra of the Vaisheshika school of thought in the Indian philosophy. According to Vaisheshika school, Dvyanukas are formed when two Parāmaṇus of the same type come into close proximity and under the influence of specific forces. Start Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-05-15 Oelinghausen Monastery (Monastery in Germany) Oelinghausen Monastery, located in the Holzen district of Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, was founded around 1174 as a double monastery before transitioning into a Premonstratensian nunnery. In the 17th century, it was converted into a secular canoness foundation, but later reverted to the Premonstratensian order. FA Krimsonbat (70)
2025-04-05 Mukti Bhoomi (Monument in Yeola, India) Mukti Bhoomi (lit. 'Land of Liberation') is a Buddhist stupa, and memorial and museum located in Yeola, Maharashtra, India. The site is dedicated to B. R. Ambedkar, a scholar, the father of the Indian Constitution and the leader of the Dalit Buddhist movement. C Hashim Journal (31)
2025-01-14 David W. Cloud David W. Cloud (born 1949) is an American Independent Baptist missionary, pastor, publisher, and writer. He is also the founder and director of Way of Life Literature and the editor of the magazine O Timothy. C ValtteriLahti12 (6874) Past AfD
2025-06-03 Sitamarhi Dham Parikrama (Hindu religious circumambulation of Sitamarhi Dham in Mithila) Sitamarhi Dham Parikrama (Maithili: सीतामढ़ी धाम परिक्रमा) is a Hindu religious circumambulation of the sacred religious destinations around the region of Sitamarhi Dham in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is an annual periodic journey which covers the holy sites of the Sitamarhi district. C Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-05-12 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie (Philosophers' organization in Germany) The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie (DGPhil) or the German Society for Philosophy, (previously, Allgemeine Gesellschaft für Philosophie in Deutschland or General German Society for Philosophy), is the association of philosophers researching and teaching at universities and schools in German-speaking countries as well as all those who wish to participate in German philosophical intellectual life. Start Xpander1 (3969)
2025-06-05 Hoshi Matsuri Hoshi Matsuri (星まつり, "Star Festival") is a Buddhist ritual performed on occasions such as the lunar New Year, the beginning of spring (risshun), setsubun, or the winter solstice. Its purpose is to eliminate various disasters that may occur throughout the world or within the nation, as well as misfortunes affecting individuals. Start Invokingvajras (25833)
2025-06-04 Baba Baijnath Temple, Agar (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India) Baba Baijnath Temple is a Hindu temple located in Agar, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Stub Maywe46 (4772)
2025-05-17 M. E. Cherian (Indian evangelist) M. E. Cherian (1917 – 2 October 1993), also known as "Kochu Sir" and "Podiyan," was an Indian Christian evangelist, Bible teacher, poet, and hymn writer. He was a key figure in the Kerala Brethren movement and is remembered for his pioneering missionary work, spiritual leadership, and contributions to Malayalam Christian hymnody. C Alephjamie (493)
2025-04-27 Parnassus (mythology) (Figure in Greek mythology) In Greek mythology, Parnassus (Ancient Greek: Παρνασσός, romanizedParnassos) was the eponym of Mount Parnassus and of the Parnassian glen. Stub Markx121993 (34007)
2025-04-08 Saathanar Saathanar (Tamil: சாத்தனார்) is a title or name attributed to several notable individuals in ancient Tamil literature, particularly during the Sangam period. The name "Saathan" was commonly associated with merchants, philanthropists (vallals), warriors, and poets, reflecting a multifaceted role in Tamil society. C Dan arndt (169086)
2025-05-24 Mahacharya (Honorific spiritual title in Indian religious traditions) Mahāchārya (Sanskrit: महाचार्य, *mahācārya*) is an honorific spiritual title used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It means "great teacher" or "senior preceptor" and is conferred upon individuals recognized for their philosophical contributions, spiritual realization, or authority within a lineage (sampradāya). Start Upahsaka (27)
2025-05-07 Shoshana Nambi Shoshana Nambi is a Ugandan-born rabbi, author, and educator, recognized as the first Ugandan woman to be ordained as a rabbi and the first Ugandan ordained by the Union for Reform Judaism. She currently serves as the assistant rabbi at Congregation Beth Am in Los Altos Hills, California. Start NewInfoReporter (179)
2025-06-04 Licentiate (Pontifical Degree) The Licentiate (Pontifical Degree) is the second cycle of ecclesiastical academic degrees conferred by pontifical universities and ecclesiastical faculties under the authority of the Holy See. Positioned between the Baccalaureate and Doctorate, the Licentiate serves both academic and canonical functions within the Roman Catholic Church, preparing graduates for teaching and specialized roles in biblical studies, theology, canon law, and philosophy. C Alephjamie (493)
2025-05-07 Pir Muhammad Chattha (18th-century Punjabi Muslim chieftain) Pir Muhammad Chattha was a Punjabi Muslim chieftain of the Chattha clan of Jats. He succeeded his father Nur Muhammad Chattha. Start Jatwadia (142)
2025-06-07 Buddhoṣṇīṣa (personification of the uṣṇīṣa in esoteric Buddhism) Buddhoṣṇīṣa (Sanskrit: बुद्धोष्णीष; Chinese: 佛頂尊, fódǐngzūn; Japanese: 仏頂尊, butchōson), also known as Uṣṇīṣarāja or simply Uṣṇīṣa, is a type of Buddha worshipped particularly in Esoteric Buddhism. The term is sometimes translated into English as Buddha Crown. Start Invokingvajras (25833)
2025-06-01 Sharh Sunan Abi Dawud Sharḥ Sunan Abī Dāwūd (Arabic: شرح سنن أبي داود, lit.'Commentary on the Sunan of Abū Dāwūd’') is a 20-volume commentary on Sunan Abī Dāwūd, one of the six canonical collections of Sunni hadith. It was authored by the 9th-century AH (15th-century CE) Sunni scholar Ibn Raslān. C Ayaltimo (2439)
2024-12-20 Khalidiya Khanqah Mosque and Tekke (Sufi lodge and mosque located in Iraqi Kurdistan) The Khalidiya Khanqah Mosque and Tekke (Arabic: جامع وتكية خانقاه الخالدية) also known as the Mzgawti Xanaqa (Kurdish: مزگەوتی خەنقە) is located near the citadel in Erbil, Iraq. It is a religious complex comprising a mosque, Sufi lodge, library and marketplace. B Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236)
2025-05-15 Mosque in Yurt-Aukh (Mosque in Kazbekovsky, Dagestan, Russia) Yurt-Aukh Mosque (Ширча-Йуртар маьждиг, Юрт-Ауховская мечеть ) is the oldest mosque in the village of Kalininaul (Yurt-Aukh) in the Kazbekovsky District, Dagestan, Russia. Founded by local residents in 1904, it is an architectural monument of Aukh. Start Takhirgeran Umar (556)
2025-01-09 Loay Alshareef (Saudi Arabian peace activist) Loay Alshareef (Arabic: لؤي الشريف; born 11 November 1982) is a UAE-based Egyptian Zionist activist who advocates for better relations between the Arab world and Israel. C Qualiesin (26512)
2025-04-22 Makulawe Wimala Thero (Sri Lankan Buddhist monk) Makulawe Wimala Thero (born 25 August 1948) is a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk who is the present Mahanayaka Thero of the Sri Lanka Ramanna Nikaya. He has been appointed as the 14th Mahanayaka Thero of the Ramanna Maha Nikaya on 22 November 2020 following the demise of Most Venerable Napane Pemasiri Thera. Stub SWR2.9 (1001)
2025-01-25 Muhibbul Haque Gachbari (Bangladeshi Islamic Scholar) Muhibbul Haque (6 December 1945 – 17 May 2023), also known as Gachbari Huzur, was a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, Shaykhul Hadith, Educationist and spiritual personality. He was the Muhtamim (Principal) and Shaykhul Hadith of Jamea Qasimul Uloom Dorgah Hazrat Shahjalal, the central Naib e Amir(Vice president) of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, a member of Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh and also member of its Examination Control Committee. C Jahangir Rayhan (55)
2025-05-24 Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr (6 July 1879 – March 1940) was a prominent Iraqi Twelver Shia jurist and historian. He participated in the 1920 Iraqi Revolt against British occupation, contributed to the restoration of the Grand Husayniyya in Baghdad from Baha’i control, and collected rare Islamic manuscripts. Start الموسوي (186)
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2025-06-07 Findlay College, Mannargudi (Defunct missionary college in British India) Findlay College, Mannargudi was a Protestant missionary college located in Mannargudi, in the Tanjore district of the Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu). Established by the Wesleyan Mission in 1898, it functioned under the University of Madras and played a notable role in the educational landscape of colonial South India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. C Pallavamallan (56)
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2025-03-30 Alessandro Ghisalberti (Italian philosopher) Alessandro Ghisalberti (Zogno, October 5, 1940) is an Italian philosopher and historian of philosophy. Start Orpheus Thracius (133)
2025-05-31 Hove Hebrew Congregation (English synagogue (1929–2023)) The Hove Hebrew Congregation (also known as the Holland Road Synagogue) was a former Ashkenazi Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Brighton and Hove, England. The synagogue was active December 1929 to September 2023. It was classified as a locally listed building. Stub GnocchiFan (10137)
2025-05-13 Abu al-Abbas al-Lawkari (Iranian Philosopher) Abu al-Abbas al-Lawkari was an Iranian philosopher, and one of the Avicenna's philosophical school who possessed a vital position in the chain of Islamic philosophy. Start AmirMohammadArjmand (51)
2025-04-22 AJ Parr (Venezuelan journalist, author, and consciousness researcher) AJ Parr (born Alvaro Parra Pinto, 1957) is a Venezuelan journalist, author, and consciousness researcher, known for his work on spirituality, human consciousness, and near-death experience. He has authored more than twenty books and conducted over 100 interviews with near‑death experiencers. Start UncleAlb (69)
2025-06-09 Nathan Chanin (American labor organizer) Nathan Chanin (December 6, 1885-August 8, 1965) was an American labor activist. He served as the general secretary of the Workmen's Circle. Start Nvss132 (3198)
2025-04-04 Robert R. Williams (philosopher) (American philosopher (1939-2018)) Robert R. Williams (1939 – March 10, 2018) was a professor emeritus of Germanic studies and religious studies at the University of Illinois Chicago. Stub Xpander1 (3969)
2024-12-28 Moria people (Assamese Muslim group in Assam, India) The Moria Community is one of the indigenous Assamese Muslim groups in Assam, India. They are traditionally known for their craftsmanship in brass metalwork and have a unique socio-cultural identity within the Assamese society C Rohit Mahra (492)
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2025-05-07 Bhargavastra (Celestial weapon from Hindu epics) Bhargavastra (Sanskrit: भार्गवास्त्र) is one of the most powerful weapons in Hindu epics. It is the weapon of the Hindu deity Parashurama. In Mahabharata, only Karna possessed this weapon. Stub TPGOK (53)
2025-06-12 David Carr (philosopher of education) (British philosopher) David Carr (born March 1944) is a British philosopher of education and Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh. He is known for his works on philosophy of education. Stub Pirhayati (25138)
2025-06-08 Hussein ibn Ghannam Husayn ibn Abi Bakr ibn Ghannam al-Najdi al-Ahsa'i was a historian, poet, and scholar of the Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence. Born and raised in the town of Al-Mubarraz in Al-Ahsa, the exact date of his birth is not recorded. He later moved to Diriyah, where he studied under Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Start DivineReality (897)
2025-06-14 Albrecht the Elder of Kolowrat Albrecht the Elder of Kolowrat or Albrecht the older Lord of Kolowraty († July 5, 1391), founder of the Kolowrat family, the first documented member of the family. Start Katya Zabarra (516)
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2025-02-23 Augsburg Peace Festival (Protestant holiday celebrated yearly on 8 August) The Augsburg Peace Festival has been celebrated yearly on 8 August since 1650. The Augsburg Protestants originally celebrated the end of the Recatholicisation measures during the Thirty Years' War, which was initiated by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. C X4VIER.OneTap (1603)
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2025-06-01 Buddhaguptanātha Buddhaguptanatha (1514-1610 CE) was an Indian Buddhist tantric master active in the 16th century. Notably he was the teacher of the Tibetan Lama and writer, Taranatha. Start Ixudi (3939)
2025-06-14 Gottliebin Dittus Gottliebin Dittus (1815 – 1872) was a German woman who was allegedly possessed by demons and exorcised over a period of years by Johann Blumhardt. These events solidified the standing of Blumhardt as a divine and minister and became a notable event in German Lutheranism. Start IncitatusinFla (26)
2025-02-28 Chris Cantelmo (American biochemist and religious leader) Sage Christopher Cantelmo (19 June 1962 - 24 November 2019) was a biochemist, and founder of Cantelmoism. Start AFeatherlessBipehead (396)
2025-06-14 Juan García Manrique Juan García Manrique (died 1416 in Coimbra) was a Castilian ecclesiastic and statesman. Start Fabvill (36907)
2025-06-15 Crossroad grave (A grave in English folklore and history) A crossroad grave in English folklore and history is a grave for someone who had died by suicide, located at a crossroads, often on a parish border. Until the Burial of Suicides Act 1823, suicides were generally not allowed a burial in consecrated ground, and the burial far outside the community, sometimes with a stake through their heart, was seen as a way to keep their spirits from haunting the area. Stub Palnatoke (3073)
2025-01-08 Khālid ibn al-Bukayr Khālid ibn al-Bukayr ibn ʿAbd Yā Lail ibn Nāshib al-Laythī (Arabic: خالد بن البكير بن عبد يا ليل بن ناشب الليثي), or also known as Ibn Abī al-Bukayr, was an early sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He participated in the Battles of Badr, Uhud and the raid at Rajīʿ in Safar{{NoteTag|The intended meaning here is the name of a location in the land of Hudhayl, eight miles from 'Asfan, where the batt ... Start Karim Ibn Karim (148)
2025-01-17 Abu 'Abs ibn Jabr Abu 'Abs ibn Jabr (Arabic: أبو عبس بن جبر) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who participated on all military campaigns alongside the Prophet. Start Karim Ibn Karim (148)
2025-02-13 Ananaikyo (Japanese new religion) is a Shinto-based shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) derived from Oomoto. Ananaikyo was established by Yonosuke Nakano (中野與之助) on April 1949 in Shimizu, Shizuoka. It is currently headquartered in Yokosuka in Kakegawa, Shizuoka. C Yenistardom (4527)
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2025-02-09 Shalom Spiegel (Professor of Medieval Jewish History) Shalom Spiegel (26 January 1899 – 24 May 1984) was the William Prager Professor of Medieval Hebrew Literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary from 1944 until his retirement in 1973. He is considered one of the greatest scholars of Judaica of his generation and a leading expert in medieval Hebrew literature. C Lynngol (441)
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2025-06-06 Hermann Glockner (German philosopher and philologist (1896–1979)) Hermann Glockner (July 23, 1896 in Fürth - July 11, 1979 in Braunschweig) was a German philosopher und university lecturer. Start Xpander1 (3969)
2025-05-24 Baag Taraag Pushpavatika (Baag Taraag Pushpavatika in Ramayana) Baag Taraag Pushpavatika (Maithili: बाग तराग पुष्पवाटिका) is a legendary place in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is related to the Hindu epic Ramayana. It is located at Phulhar village of the Harlakhi block in the Madhubani district. The location is mentioned in the text Ramacharitmanas composed by the Awadhi poet Tulsidas. GA Sntshkumar750 (7790)
2025-06-17 Sudeva Sudeva (also known as Ruesi Vasuthep Thai: ฤๅษีวาสุเทพ, or Sudeva Ruesi Thai: พระสุเทวฤาษี) is a revered hermit and a central figure in the origin myths of northern Thailand, most notably the founding of the ancient Mon kingdom of Hariphunchai (modern-day Lamphun). C ManoiCMU (509)
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2025-06-18 Grape surgery "Grape surgery" refers to demonstrations of the precision and capabilities of robotic surgical systems, specifically the da Vinci Surgical System, by performing delicate tasks like peeling and stitching a grape. In 2018 an internet meme went viral. Stub Rathfelder (548671)
2025-03-30 Attack of Lalish (1415) (1415 attack on the holiest temple of the Yazidis) The Attack on Lalish in 1415 was led by the Shāfi‘ī theologian ʿIzz al-Dīn al-Hulwānī, who, with military support from the Sunni Kurdish Sindi tribe and the lord of Ḥiṣn Kayfā, attacked Lalish and burned down its temple. The Yazidis later rebuilt the temple and the tomb of Sheikh ʿAdī. Stub Canoooo.4 (448)
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2025-06-18 Paul Crittenden (academic) (Australian philosopher) Paul Crittenden is an Australian philosopher and academic known for his work in ethics, Greek philosophy, and European philosophy from Nietzsche to Sartre. He is a former Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney and was appointed Emeritus Professor following his retirement in 2001. Start Mundermin (21)
2025-06-14 Toribio Minguella (Spanish author (1836–1920)) Toribio Minguella y Arnedo (Igea, 1836 – Cintruénigo, 1920) was a Spanish friar of the Order of Augustinian Recollects. Start Fabvill (36907)
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2025-06-09 Muhammad Ibn Bakr al-Farastai (Ibadi scholar) Muhammad Ibn Bakr al-Farastai (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن بكر الفرسطائي; 956-1048 CE) was an Ibadi scholar. He is the creator of Halqat al-azzabas Stub Riad Salih (4292)
2025-06-06 Gerardus D. Bouw Gerardus Dingeman Bouw (March 15, 1945 – November 4, 2023) was a prominent advocate of the pseudoscientific geocentric creationist view in the 20th century, the leader of the creationist organization Association for Biblical Astronomy and the author of multiple books in the defence of that view. Gerardus Bouw was also known for being an advocate of the King James only movement, viewing it as the providentially preserved word of God. C ValtteriLahti12 (6874)
2025-06-18 Mordekhai Horowitz (Polish businessperson and philanthropist) Markus Horowitz, known as Mordekhai Horowitz (1895 – 25 October 1942) was the Polish-Jewish entrepreneur, co-founder of the curtain factory in Kolomyia and philanthropist. He is widely known as a chairman of Judenrat in 1942 during the German occupation of Kolomyia. C Ілля Криворучко (18342)
2025-04-20 Carmelite Monastery of the Immaculate Queen of Carmel (Monastery in Sarajevo, Bosnia) The Carmelite Monastery of the Immaculate Queen of Carmel in Stup (Bosnian: Karmelićanski samostan Bezgrešne Kraljice Karmela na Stupu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Кармелићански самостан Безгрешне Краљице Кармела на Ступу) is the only female Carmelite monastery in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of two Carmelite monasteries in the country. Start PeppermintSA (4923)
2025-06-19 Murugan Devotees Conference (Religious conference in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India) Murugan Devotees Conference is a religious event, to spread globally the principles and teachings of Lord Murugan, to be held on 22nd June 2025, in Vandiyur in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu in India. It is to be conducted at Amma Thidal near Vandiyur Toll Plaza. Stub பொதுஉதவி (1254)
2025-06-04 Dennis Schulting (Dutch philosopher) Dennis Schulting (born 1969) is a Dutch philosopher and former Assistant Professor of Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. He is known for his works on Kantian philosophy. Start Pirhayati (25138)
2025-05-31 The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age (2019 book by Scott Soames) The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age is a 2019 book by American philosopher Scott Soames, published by Princeton University Press. Through a historical survey, Soames reveals the crucial role Western philosophy has played in forging the intellectual and institutional foundations of science, mathematics, language, politics, law, and technology. C Particleshow22 (908)
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2025-06-04 Andreas Pannonius (Hungarian engraver (15th century)) Andreas Pannonius or Andreas Ungarus (Hungarian: Magyarországi András; c. 1420 – after 1472) was a 15th-century Hungarian Carthusian friar and theological writer. He is the first author of medieval Hungarian theological literature who also created something noteworthy for international theological literature. FA Norden1990 (52076) Possible vandalism
2025-06-13 Heidi Maibom (Philosophy professor) Heidi L. Maibom is a philosophy professor with dual appointments at the University of Cincinnati and the University of the Basque Country. Her research focuses on empathy, responsibility, imagination, psychopathy, moral emotions and theory of mind. Start MountainDew512 (61)
2025-06-17 Tabrizi tradition (Architectural style from Iran from the 14th century) Tabrizi tradition, Tabrizi workshop, was an architectural style that originated in Tabriz, Iran during the Ilkhanate. By the 1330s, a workshop was established in Cairo teaching the Tabrizi tradition of ceramic tile, including the construction and decoration of minarets. GA Kansas Bear (51809)
2025-03-20 Adon HaSelikhot (Jewish liturgical poem) "Adon HaSelikhot" (Hebrew: אֲדוֹן הַסְּלִיחוֹת, romanizedʾĂdōn Has-Sĕlīḥōṯ, lit.'Master of Forgiving') is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), recited in many Sefardi and Mizrahi Jewish communities during the Selichot service of Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Stub אקעגן (858)
2025-03-21 Ki Hine KaKhomer (Jewish liturgical poem) Ki Hine KaKhomer (Hebrew: כִּי הִנֵּה כַּחֹמֶר, romanizedkī hinnē kāḥōmer, lit.'Like clay'), is a Hebrew piyyut (liturgical poem) which is recited in Ashkenazi communities. Eastern Ashkenazim recite the prayer in the Ma'ariv service of Yom Kippur, while Western Ashkenazim recite it during the Ten Days of Repentance, between Rosh HaShannah and Yom Kippur. Start אקעגן (858)
2025-03-21 Mipi El (Jewish liturgical poem) "Mipi El" (Hebrew: מִפִּי אֵל, romanizedMippī ʾĒl, lit.'From the Mouth of God'), also known as "Mipi Kel", is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), sung during the Hakafot of Simchat Torah. The song is sung in Ashkenazi communities during the fourth hakkafafah. Stub אקעגן (858)
2025-06-03 Kuriakose Elias Chavara Study House Kuriakose Elias Chavara Study House (KECSH) is a Catholic priestly formation institute located on the campus of Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (DVK) in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Established in 2014, it provides residential and formative support for seminarians from various dioceses and religious congregations who are enrolled at DVK but do not have their own formation houses in the city. Start Alephjamie (493)
2025-06-02 Shrine of Hazrat Shaykh Ahmed Badsha Peer Shrine of Hazrat Shaykh Ahmed Badsha Peer located in the bustling streets of Durban, surrounded by the daily rhythm of the city, lies the historic Brook Street Cemetery. This is the final resting place and "Mazaar" (shrine) of the revered Sufi saint, Hazrat Shaykh Ahmed Badsha Peer . Start Rayhan.khan786 (29)
2025-06-16 Chapel of the Holy Cross (Macau) (Church in Macau) The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic Chapel located inside the main campus of University of Saint Joseph, Macau. The Chapel was dedicated on 23 September 2018. Stub FraterCCM (388)
2025-03-21 Ayyalath Hen (Jewish liturgical poem) "Ayyalath Hen" (Hebrew: אַיֶּלֶת חֵן, romanizedʾAyyālaṯ Ḥēn, lit.'A Graceful Doe') is a Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem) written by Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. It is sung by Yemenite Jewish communities to grooms during the Sheva Brachot. Stub אקעגן (858)
2025-04-22 Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness The Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISSC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 by Charles Tart, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, Davis. A pioneering figure in parapsychology and transpersonal psychology, Tart created the ISSC to conduct scientific research on consciousness and altered states of consciousness. C UncleAlb (69)
2025-06-22 Ali Jakupi (Albanian Islamic Scholar) Ali efendi Jakupi (1913–1988) was an Albanian Islamic scholar, imam, alim, and professor. He was known for his role in the education of Diyanet imams during the 1970s and 1980s. Start Strujagjiu (317)
2025-03-10 Thank You Hashem (Jewish grassroots movement) Thank You Hashem (often abbreviated as TYH) is a grassroots movement within the Jewish community that encourages the expression of gratitude toward God in everyday life. It emphasizes recognizing the blessings in all circumstances and has grown to influence cultural, musical, and digital expressions of Jewish spirituality. C LionFireKing404 (145)
2025-06-22 Great Mosque of Agadir (Historical mosque in Tlemcen, Algeria) The Great Mosque of Agadir is located in the region of Agadir, in Tlemcen, Algeria. It is presumed to have been built during the Idrisid rule of the city. Stub Riad Salih (4292)
2025-06-11 Gereja Kristen Jawa Pakem Kertodadi Gereja Kristen Jawa (GKJ) Pakem Kertodadi (Javanese: ꦒꦿꦺꦗꦏꦿꦶꦱ꧀ꦠꦼꦤ꧀ꦗꦮꦥꦏꦼꦩ꧀ꦏꦼꦂꦠꦢꦢꦶ, romanized: Gréja Kristen Jawa Pakem Kertadadi) is one of the churches under the synod of the Gereja Kristen Jawa (Javanese Christian Church), located at Kaliurang Road km 18.5, Kertodadi Hamlet, Pakembinangun Village, Pakem District, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia. C Sekar Kinanthi Kidung Wening (349)
2024-12-04 Eli Almi (Yiddish writer (1892–1963)) Eliyahu-Khayim Sheps (Yiddish: אליהו־חײם שעפּס; January 2, 1892 – September 25, 1963), known primarily under the pseudonyms Eli Almi or A. Almi, was a Polish-born Jewish-American poet, journalist, essayist, and mystic, who wrote in both Yiddish and English. C Stormtop (169)
2025-02-16 Comparative political theory (Academic subfield) Comparative political theory, comparative political thought, or comparative political philosophy, is a subfield of political theory that expands the traditional boundaries of Western-centric political philosophy to incorporate insights from non-Western traditions, indigenous philosophies, and cross-cultural dialogues. C JIanansh (99)
2025-06-20 Nicholas of Újvár (Hungarian cleric) Nicholas (Hungarian: Miklós; died after 1401) was a Hungarian cleric at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, who served as archdeacon of Újvár from around 1396 to 1401. C Norden1990 (52076)
2024-12-28 Goria People (Assamese Muslim group in Assam, India) The Goriya or Goria of Assam are an ethno-religious group predominantly found in the Indian state of Assam.They are part of the broader Assamese Muslim community, with distinct cultural and historical characteristics. The Goria Muslims are primarily known for their rural lifestyle, involvement in agriculture, and specific customs and practices that differentiate them from other Muslim communities in the region.. C Rohit Mahra (492)
2025-06-09 Jorbangla Mosque (Mosque in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh) Jorbangla Mosque (Bengali: জোড়বাংলা মসজিদ) or Jora Dhibi Mosque (Bengali: জোড়া ঢিবি মসজিদ) is a 16th century Bengal Sultanate period mosque located in Barobazar of Kaliganj Upazila of Jhenaidah District. The name Jorbangla (transl. two huts or twin huts), may be derived from twin huts that are said to have once existed on its east side. Start Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-23 Ibn al-Munayyir (13th-century Islamic scholar) Nāṣir al‑Dīn Abū al‑Abbās Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Manṣūr ibn Abī al‑Qāsim al‑Judhāmī al‑Iskandarī (Arabic: ناصر الدين أبي العباس أحمد بن محمد بن منصور بن أبي القاسم الجذامي الإسكندري); commonly known as Ibn al-Munayyīr (Arabic: ابن المنير) (620–683 AH / 1223–1284 CE) was a celebrated Sunni Egyptian scholar, Mālikī jurist, hadith scholar, Qurʾānic exegete, grammarian, rhetorician, [[kalam|the ... GA Ayaltimo (2439)
2025-06-10 Touraine Reform The Touraine Reform refers to a Carmelite Counter-Reformation movement of return to regular observance, which appeared in France at the beginning of the 17th century, spreading throughout Catholic Europe and beyond. It gave rise, among the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, to the constitution of an independent congregation, whose spirit of strict observance would gradually spread to all the provinces of the order. GA JustAChurchMouse (1509)
2025-05-21 Reflection (philosophy) (examining and comparative thinking) Reflection means a form of thoughtful and comparative thinking. Different types of reflection can be distinguished. C Xpander1 (3969)
2025-04-07 Chaldean Hekate (Chaldean Herkate, a goddess described in the Chaldean Oracles) Chaldean Hekate (also spelled Hecate) (Latinate form: /ˈhɛkəti/ HEK-ə-tee; Ancient Greek: Ἑκάτη; in Greek means Far Away; classical pronunciation: ) is a goddess worshipped in a theurgical mystico-magical tradition based in the Chaldean Oracles, which flourished from approximately 150 to 500 CE. FA Grammatophile (446)
2024-11-07 Ride For The Living Ride For The Living (RFTL) – is an annual four-day educational, social, and spiritual fitness experience and fundraising opportunity that the Jewish Community Centre of Kraków (JCC Krakow) has organized since 2014. The main event of RFTL, a day-long bike ride traveling 60 miles from the gates of Auschwitz-Birkenau to JCC Krakow, includes participants from numerous countries. C Crowdsoreced (45)
2025-06-10 Czeslaw Krysa (Polish-American Catholic priest and cultural advocate) Czeslaw Michal Krysa, S.L.D. (September 12, 1954 - June 9, 2025) was a Polish-American Roman Catholic priest, author, educator, and cultural advocate known for his efforts to preserve and promote Polish heritage, traditions, and religious practices in the United States. C Polonia90 (178)
2025-05-31 Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj (Spiritual Guru, Social Worker, Gita Speaker) Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj, also known as Geeta Manishi, Mahamandaleshwar Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj, is an Indian Mahamandaleshwar, spiritual guru, and social worker. He is known for his discourses and writings on the Bhagavad Gita. He is the founder of Shri Krishna Kripa Seva Samiti and GIEO GITA (Global Inspiration & Enlightenment Organization – GITA). Start AnilDiggiwal (424)
2025-06-23 Yechiel Michel Ashkenazi (Rabbi (1720–1783)) Rabbi Yechiel Michal Ashkenazi of Tulchin (1720-1783) was the son-in-law of the Baal Shem Tov, the husband of his only daughter Udel Ashkenazi, and the great-grandfather of his son Rabbi Moshe Chaim Ephraim of Sudilkov and Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Start Nissimnanach (1398)
2025-06-23 Galakata Mosque (Mosque and archeological site in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh) The Galakata Mosque (Bengali: গলাকাটা মসজিদ) is a historical Sultanate period mosque located 100 meters east of Jorbangla Mosque at the village of Barobazar, in Jhenaidah District. The name (Bengali: গলাকাটা, romanizedgalakata, lit.'beheaded') might have been derived from the mosque's earlier ruined state. Start Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-24 Dharma Gate Buddhist College (Religious college in Budapest, Hungary) The Dharma Gate Buddhist College (Hungarian: A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Főiskola) is a Hungarian religious higher education institution founded by the Dharma Gate Buddhist Church in 1991. Its undergraduate and graduate programs typically have around 300 students. Start Mrszantogabor (165)
2025-06-14 Henry Bradford Smith (American philosopher (1882–1938)) Henry Bradford Smith (1882–1938) was an American philosopher, and an influential member of the 'experimental pragmatists' or 'Pennsylvania School'. Stub Xpander1 (3969)
2025-06-20 Antonio Riganti (20th-century Italian Catholic priest) Antonio Riganti, PIME (Chinese: 戴遐齡, 21 October 1893 – 20 July 1965) was a Italian Roman Catholic Priest of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions who has served as the Vicar General of the Diocese of Hong Kong. C FraterCCM (388)
2025-06-23 Haranath Thakur Haranath Thakur also known as Haranath Baba or Pagal Haranath (1 July 1865 – 25 May 1927) was an Hindu Indian spiritual master considered by his followers to be a sadguru and a mast. He lived in the village of Sonamukhi in Bengal India. His divine consort Kusumkumari Debi believed to be mahashakti personified, was born on 14th December 1870. Start Sukshmadarshinisrilanka (739)
2025-06-21 Historical consciousness Historical consciousness refers to the awareness and interpretation of history as a dimension of human experience, involving the perception of temporal continuity, change, and the contextualization of present events within the past. It is a central concept in historical theory, philosophy of history, historiography, education, and is often associated with the ways individuals and societies understand their place in historical time. C Obenritter (16286)
2025-03-26 Mexican Syncretism In Pre- Columbian Mexico, there were tribes that made up what came to be known as the Aztecs and Mayans. Each tribe had certain traditions to venerate the God that was the patron of their town. With the arrival of the Spaniards, Christianity was brought. B Losrodssantos (82)
2025-03-04 Menachem Leibtag (Modern Orthodox rabbi) Menachem Leibtag (Hebrew: מנחם ליבטאג; b. 1954) is an American–Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi, Tanach scholar and pioneer of Jewish Education on the internet. He is a leader of the "תנ"ך בגובה העיניים" ("Tanach at Eye Level") methodology and has taught several generations of Tanach scholars. Start IshChasidecha (1156)
2025-03-12 Eva Erben (Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor, Holocaust survivor) Eva Erben (Erbenová) (Hebrew: אווה ארבן; born October 24, 1930 as Eva Löwidt (Löwitová or Löwidtová)) is a Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor who serves as a witness to history. She gained international recognition through the publication of her book When I Was Missed: Memories of a Jewish Girl, in which she describes the ordeal of her family in concentration camps and on death marches. B Empiricus-sextus (570)
2025-06-12 Otávio Bueno Otávio Augusto Santos Bueno (born 1970) is a professor of philosophy at the University of Miami. Stub Xpander1 (3969)
2025-06-01 André Martin (philosopher) André Martin CO (1621–26 September 1695) was a French ecclesiastic and philosopher. Born at Bressuire in 1621 to Gabriel Martin and Marie Pouget, he was admitted to the Oratory of Jesus on 22 August 1641, and ordained a priest in 1646. Start Cengime (1651)
2025-05-28 Ramatis (Spiritual entity) Ramatis (also called Ramatís, Rama-tys and Swami Sri Rama-tys) is the name attributed by the Brazilian spiritist writer and medium Hercílio Maes to a spirit that is said to have guided the writing of his books. This spirit appeared for the first time in 1955 in the book A Vida no Planeta Marte e os Discos Voadores, which says that the planet Mars is inhabited by beings more spiritually and technologically evolved than those on Earth and that [[Jesus|Jesus Chri ... C Cassilvwikis (237) Past AfD
2025-05-17 Suffering in simulations (Implications of simulated realities) Suffering in simulations refers to the ethical, philosophical, and metaphysical implications of conscious or potentially conscious experiences of suffering occurring within simulated realities. As advances in artificial intelligence and virtual environments increasingly blur the boundary between simulated agents and sentient beings, scholars have begun examining whether suffering experienced in simulations may hold moral weight comparable to suffering in non-simulated ("base") reality. C Southernhemisphere (757)
2025-06-24 Dharma Gate Buddhist Church (Hungarian religious organization) The Dharma Gate Buddhist Church (Hungarian: A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Egyház) is one of the official religious organizations of Buddhism in Hungary, representing various branches and traditions of Buddhism (Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana) since 1991. It provides a background for the operation of several smaller domestic communities and is connected to several Hungarian Buddhist educational institutions: the Dharma Gate Buddhist College, and the Dharma Gate Buddhist High School. C Mrszantogabor (165)
2025-06-20 Lay theory A lay theory is a informal, common-sense explanation that people give for particular social behaviors. Unlike formal scientific theories, lay theories often reflect intuitive beliefs that may diverge significantly from empirical findings. These theories are important because they influence how individuals interpret the world, make decisions, and behave in various contexts. Stub Nsae Comp (18131)
2025-06-21 Segnature Segnature is a traditional folk healing practice from Italy. It uses hand gestures, secret prayers, and signs. It is used to cure sickness, remove curses such as the evil eye, protect people, and influence natural forces such as the weather. Segnature has persisted through Italian history because its roots are in a cultural heritage that blends pre-Christian folk beliefs with Catholic ritual elements. B SeAnstapa (34)
2025-05-08 Shatabhisha (Sign in Hindu astrology) Shatabhisha Nakshatra (Sanskrit: शतभिषा), also known as Shatabhishak or Shatataraka, is the 24th of the 27 Nakshatras (lunar mansions) in Hindu astrology. It spans from 6°40′ to 20°00′ in the zodiac sign of Aquarius (Kumbha) and is associated with the star Gamma Aquarii (Sadachbia). Start Nebulasage (35)
2025-06-04 Liberalism and Christianity (Relationship between forms of Liberalism and Christianity) The relationship between liberalism and Christianity is a complex and evolving interplay of political, theological, and cultural dynamics. While liberalism emphasizes individual freedoms, equality, and secular governance, Christianity, as a diverse religious tradition, has both influenced and been influenced by liberal thought. C Xanix1000 (202)
2025-06-25 Apriorism Apriorism in modern times, refers to epistemological positions that assume that certain knowledge can be justified without reference to experience, or, in a narrower sense, that knowledge is entirely possible without any experience. The truth of statements is to be proven by logical deduction from true premises. B Xpander1 (3969)
2025-06-25 Satanic Reds (Marxist-Communist Satanic organization) The Satanic Reds is an occult Satanic organization with a Marxist-Communist political orientation founded by Tani Jantsang in 1997. Start AimanAbir18plus (7087)
2025-06-23 Shaivya (queen) (Queen in Hindu mythology) Shaivya (Sanskrit: शैव्या, romanizedŚaivyā, also spelt Shaibya), also known as Taramati (Sanskrit: तारामती, romanizedTārāmatī), is a queen in Hindu mythology, best known as the wife of King Harishchandra of Ayodhya and mother of his sole heir, Rohitashva. Her story particularly appears in the Sanskrit texts Markandeya Purana and Devi Bhagvata Purana, where she is portrayed as a loyal and long-suffering queen who endures ... GA Seyamar (19865)
2025-06-17 Michał Weichert (Polish Jewish poet and playwright (1890–1967)) Michał Weichert (Yiddish: ‏מיכאל ווייכערט, May 5, 1890 – March 11, 1967) was Polish-Jewish teacher, dramatist, and stage director. He founded the Young Theater in Warsaw. B Metallurgist (4878)
2025-05-31 Shri Krishna Mandir, Gwadar (Hindu temple in Gwadar, Pakistan) Shri Krishna Mandir also known locally as Om Mandir, is a Hindu temple located in the historic Shahi Bazaar area of Gwadar, in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is situated opposite to the Third FP Marine Camp (Gwadar Marine Camp). The temple is situated adjacent to a Sunni mosque and an Ismaili Jamatkhana, exemplifying the city's tradition of religious harmony. Start Weichan123 (1818)
2025-06-13 Nava Narasimha (Nine manifestations of Hindu god Narasimha) Nava Narasimha (Sanskrit: नव नरसिंह), are nine manifestations and forms of Narasimha in Hinduism, especially worshipped during Narasimha Jayanti and Ekadashi periods. This is found specifically in the Shri Nava Narasimha Swamy Temple, Ahobilam. C Navamanikandan3 (99)
2025-06-25 Timeline of ancient Israel and Judah 1208 BCE Start ADeeperUnderstanding (316)
2025-06-24 Gábor Karsai ((1974-) buddhist philosopher) Karsai Gábor (born 17 January 1974) is a Hungarian philosopher, scholar of religion, practicing Buddhist, and dharma teacher. He is a member of the board of directors of the Dharma Gate Buddhist Church, as well as a teacher and rector (2005–2007, and since 2019) at the Dharma Gate Buddhist Collage. C Mrszantogabor (165)
2024-12-24 Movses B. Janbazian (Armenian Evangelical pastor (1945–2000)) Movses Janbazian (July 26, 1945 – September 25, 2000) was an Armenian Evangelical pastor, missionary and community leader. He served as the Executive Director of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) and played a role in expanding the mission and outreach of the Armenian Evangelical Church worldwide, including in Armenia and Artsakh. C Janbazian (111)
2025-06-18 Robert M. Wallace (philosopher) Robert M. Wallace is a philosopher. Stub Xpander1 (3969)
2025-06-26 Izabella Tabarovsky (American historian) Izabella Tabarovsky (b. 1969 or 1970) is a Soviet-born writer and activist specializing in Eastern European history and contemporary antisemitism. She is the Kennan Institute Senior Advisor on Regional Partnerships and Programming. C Allthemilescombined1 (3714)
2025-06-13 Leo Rauch Leo Rauch (1927 Berlin, Germany - 1997 Massachusetts) was a German-American philosopher, commentator on continental philosophy (mainly Plato, Kant and Hegel), translator of the writings of G. W. F. Hegel into English. Start Xpander1 (3969)
2025-02-16 Gretchenfrage (Meaning and uses of the English term "Gretchen question" / "Gretchenfrage") A Gretchen question or Gretchenfrage (from the German Gretchenfrage , with Gretchen, diminutive for Margarete, and Frage, question in English) is a crucial, difficult, "unpleasant, sometimes embarrassing, and at the same time essential question for a certain decision, which is asked in a difficult situation." It is studied in literature and the philosophy of religion. C Ncorrea (18)
2025-06-23 Dhania Chalk Mosque (Mosque and archeological monument in Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh) The Dhania Chalk Mosque (Bengali: ধনিয়াচক মসজিদ) is a historical Sultanate period mosque located in the southern suburb of the ancient city Gaur, presently in the village Shahbajpur under Shibganj Upazila of the Chapainawabganj District. The architectural style suggests that the building was likely constructed in the late fifteenth century. C Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-12 Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali (Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali) The Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali, commonly known as Khan Jahan Ali Mazar (Bengali: খান জাহান আলীর মাজার) is a historic tomb located in Bagerhat District, Khulna, Bangladesh. Built in 1459, it serves as the final resting place of Khan Jahan Ali, 15th-century Sufi saint and regional governor credited with spreading Islam in southern Bengal and founding the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. C Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-11 Zafar Khan Ghazi Mosque and Dargah (Monument in West Bengal, India) Zafar Khan Ghazi Mosque and Dargah (Bengali: জাফর খাঁ গাজী মসজিদ এবং দরগাহ), officially known as Dargah of Zafar Khan (Bengali: জাফর খাঁ দরগাহ) is one of the earliest surviving Muslim monument in Bengal. The mosque was built by Zafar Khan Ghazi, a general of Delhi in 1298 AD (696 AH). C Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-10 Lattan Mosque (Former mosque in West Bengal, India) The Lattan Mosque (Bengali: লোটন মসজিদ) or Painted Mosque, officially known as Lottan Masjid is a historical mosque located between the Tantipara Mosque and the Bridge of Five Arches in Gaur, Malda District, West Bengal. Built during the period of Hussain Shahi sultans between (c. 1493-1519), the mosque stands out as one of the best preserved monuments in ancient city of Gaur. C Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-09 Noongola Mosque (Mosque in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh) Noongola Mosque (Bengali: নুনগোলা মসজিদ) or Noongola Dhibi Mosque (Bengali: নুনগোলা ঢিবি মসজিদ) is a early 16th century Bengal Sultanate mosque located in Mithapukur village, Barobazar of Kaliganj Upazila of Jhenaidah District. The name of the mosque indicates that the area was at some point a depot for salt collection. Start Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-08 Fath Shah's Mosque (Mosque in Sonargaon, Bangladesh) Fath Shah's Mosque (Bengali: ফতেহ শাহ মসজিদ) is a medieval mosque situated in the dargah complex in Nagar Sadipur village of Mograpara Union of Sonargaon, Narayanganj. The area was part of the medieval capital of Sonargaon. It is locally known as Dargabari Shahi Jami Masjid, and is situated on the north side of the tombs of Pir Manna Shah Darvesh and Shaykh Muhammad Yusuf. C Beylarbey (1120)
2024-03-22 Hilal Khan Mosque (Place in Gujarat, India) Hilal Khan Ghazi Mosque (also known as Bahlol Khan Gazi's Mosque) is a monumental mosque located at Dholka, Gujarat, India. It is considered to be the oldest mosque at Dholka. It was erected by the general Hilal Khan Ghazi in 1333 during the Tughlaq period. C Moaazlafi (83)
2025-06-08 Bandar Shahi Mosque (Mosque in Narayanganj, Bangladesh) Bandar Shahi Mosque (Bengali: বন্দর শাহী মসজিদ) is a medieval mosque situated at Bandar, Narayanganj district. It was built in 1482 AD by Baba Saleh a high official under Sultan Jalaluddin Fateh Shah (r. 1481–1487). Start Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-09 Kherua Mosque (Mughal mosque in Bogra, Bangladesh) Kherua Mosque (Bengali: খেরুয়া মসজিদ) is a 16th-century mosque in Sherpur, Bogra, built in the early Mughal era. According to the inscription found in the mosque, it was built by Nawab Mirza Murad Khan, son of Jauhar Ali Khan Qaqshal, in 1582 AD (989 AH). C Beylarbey (1120)
2025-04-30 Wellness guru (occupation) A health and wellness guru is typically an individual with a significant following among those seeking health advice. In the United States, the term health or wellness guru has evolved to describe any teacher whose teachings on health and wellness are widely followed. C DINARSHA (19)
2025-03-23 Jusuf Zimeri (Albanian Islamic jurist and teacher) Jusuf Zimeri (born April 20, 1962) is an Albanian Islamic jurist, alim, and professor from North Macedonia. He has served as an imam, and referent for religious affairs at the Islamic Community of North Macedonia. Start Strujagjiu (317)
2024-06-08 Ibtisam Ilahi Zahir (Pakistani Islamic scholar (1945–1987)) Ibtisam Ilahi Zahir (born 12 January 1972) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar. A member of the Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith, Ibtisam is the eldest son of Ihsan Ilahi Zahir. Ibtisam is known for his inter-Islamic activities, promoting unity between schools of thoughts. Start CambridgeBayWeather (269439)
2025-04-23 Bulgarian Old Catholic Church The Bulgarian Old Catholic Church (Bulgarian: Българска старокатолическа църква, abbreviated BOCC) is a legally registered Old Catholic Church based in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was officially registered in May 2018 as a religious institution under Bulgarian law (Unified Identification Code 177269719). C AshleyD2025 (15)
2025-05-27 History of ecstasy The history of ecstasy explores the global and historical pursuit of altered states of consciousness—states in which individuals seek to transcend ordinary perception and experience unity, transcendence, or transformation. Rooted in the Greek term ekstasis, meaning "to stand outside oneself", the quest for ecstasy has taken on religious, cultural, medicinal, and even political dimensions across millennia and continents. B 19MJ90 (32)
2025-06-18 Keramat (shrine) (Grave or shrine in the Malay Peninsula) A keramat, or makam keramat, is a type of shrine in the Malay Peninsula, usually associated with pseudo-Islamic beliefs. A typical shrine is often centred around a grave which is venerated and cared for by devotees. GA Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236)
2025-06-25 William H. Werkmeister (American historian) William Henry Werkmeister (August 10, 1901 Asendorf, Germany - November 23, 1993 Tallahassee, Florida) was a German-born American philosopher. He represented a type of Neo-Kantianism inspired by the Marburg School. Start Xpander1 (3969)
2025-06-22 David Rozenson (Jewish cultural leader and CEO of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem) David Rozenson (Russian: Давид Розенсон; Hebrew: דוד רוזנסון); born October 7, 1971) is a Jewish cultural and educational leader and literary scholar. He is recognized for his contributions to Jewish philanthropy, education, and cultural development. He was the founding executive director of the Avi Chai Foundation in the former Soviet Union and currently serves as chief executive officer of Beit Avi Chai, a cultural center in Jerusalem dedicated to exploring Jewish and Israeli culture. C AdaK1936 (22)
2025-06-20 Gregorius Coelius Pannonius Gregorius Coelius Pannonius (Hungarian: Coelius Gergely; died 1552) was a 16th-century Hungarian Pauline monk and theological writer. C Norden1990 (52076)
2025-06-26 Saint David of Euboea Saint David was born in Gardenitsa (the former cadastral district of the community of Kyparissi, Phthiotis), probably in the last quarter of the 15th century (around 1490, according to Ch. G. Petrinelis, according to other biographers around 1485, while the metropolitan of Gortyna and Megalopolis, Theophilos Kanavos mentioned the year 1519) and lived until the first half of the 16th century. Stub Al.Octavian23 (29)
2025-06-26 Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan The Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan (Tatar: Татарстан Җөмһүрияте мөселманнарының Диния нәзарәте, romanized: Tatarstan Cömhüriyəte möselmannarınıñ Diniyə nəzarəte, Russian: Духовное управление мусульман Республики Татарстан, romanizedDukhovnoye upravlyeniye musulman Respubliki Tatarstan) is the muftiate of the Republic of Tatarstan (Russian Federation). Start Samioğlu (1707)
2025-06-26 Mostar Synagogue First mention of Jewish population in Mostar dates back to around 1570, when Sephardic Jews took refuge there due to Alhambra Decree. In 19th century, a number Ashkenazi Jews moved there while Mostar was a part of Austria-Hungary, bringing with them Yiddish language and their culture. Start DaDante1948 (105)
2025-06-26 Gaspar Hernández (priest) (Peruvian priest and teacher (1798–1858)) Gaspar Hernández Morales (January 6, 1798 – July 21, 1858) was a Peruvian priest, religious, professor, politician, prelate, traditionalist and Camillian monarchist. He had a pastoral work in five countries: Peru, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Cuba. C BlkGeneral2000 (3085)
2025-06-26 Qadam Rasul Mosque (Archeological site in West Bengal) The Qadam Rasul Mosque (Bengali: কদম রসুল মসজিদ) built in 1530-1531 by Sultan Nusrat Shah (r. 1519–1533) in the ancient city of Gaur, is a historic single-domed mosque known for housing a stone tablet bearing the footprint of Prophet Muhammad. C Beylarbey (1120)
2025-06-26 Jesús Fabián Ayala García (Dominican Catholic priest) Juan de Jesús Fabián Ayala y García (December 27, 1789 – August 22, 1879), also known as Father Ayala, was a Dominican Catholic priest and professor. He is considered the founder of the province of San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic. Start BlkGeneral2000 (3085)
2025-06-26 Abū Bakr al-Qaffāl al-Marwazī Abū Bakr ʿAbdallāh ibn Aḥmad al-Qaffāl al-Marwazī (Arabic: أبو بكر عبد الله بن أحمد القفال المروزي) was a renowned 10th-century Sunni scholar of Islamic jurisprudence and theology. A native of the town of Marw al-Rudh in the Khurasan region, he was considered a master of the Shafi'i school of law and a devoted proponent of Ashʿarī theology. Start Nucklebone99 (34)
2025-06-26 Taxhedin Bislimi (Albanian Islamic Jurist) Taxhedin Bislimi (born 19 April 1961) is an Albanian imam, Islamic jurist, author, professor, and former Mufti from North Macedonia. He has written on various Islamic subjects and has appeared in public religious events and media. C Strujagjiu (317)

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