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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) | |||
2024-11-17 | Satguru Partap Singh (Spiritual leader of the Namdhari Sikhs) | Satguru Partap Singh (1882–1959) served as the spiritual head of the Namdhari Sikhs from 1906 to 1959. He was a staunch advocate for Sikh unity and the preservation of religious traditions. He organized the 'Guru Nanak Sarav Sampardai Conference' in 1934, bringing together various Sikh factions to promote harmony and mutual respect. | C | Tubobby (54) | |||
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) | |||
2024-10-21 | Edict of Ayutthaya on missionary activities | The 1731 Edict on Missionary Activities was a significant decree issued by King Thai Sa in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya (modern-day Thailand). This edict was part of a broader context of limiting religious diversity in Southeast Asia during the 18th century, particularly in the capital of Siam, nowadays Thailand. | C | Willuconquer (3397) | |||
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 (597) | |||
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) | |||
2024-12-26 | Tahthib Al-Kamal fi Asma' Al-rijal (Book by Jamal al-Din al-Mizzi in the field of biographical evaluation) | "Tahthib Al-Kamal fi Asma' Al-rijal" (Arabic: تهذيب الكمال في أسماء الرجال) is a book by Jamal al-Din al-Mizzi (654-742 AH), where he refined, revised, and added upon the work of Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi in his book Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal. It contains biographies of hadith narrators from the six major hadith collections, evaluating their reliability and contributions. | Start | Bakkouz (278) | |||
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 (9356) | |||
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 (4966) | |||
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 (1854) | |||
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 (597) | |||
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 (15666) | |||
2024-12-09 | Liberation philosophy (Intellectual tradition) | Liberation philosophy is an intellectual tradition and socio-political framework focused on addressing systems of oppression, inequality, and marginalization. Rooted in the lived experiences of oppressed peoples, it seeks to dismantle structures of domination and create pathways for genuine emancipation. | C | Freddy78 (220) | |||
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) | |||
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. | Start | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2125) | |||
2024-12-29 | Old Stock Jews | Old Stock Jews, also referred to as Old Immigrant Jews, are Jews who have been present in the United States for multiple generations. | Start | Challahbai15 (940) | |||
2024-11-29 | Anglo-Israelis (English-speaking Israeli Jewish cultural group) | Anglo-Israelis, also referred to as Anglo-Saksim (Hebrew: אנגלו-סקסונים) or English-speaking Israelis, are Anglophone Jewish olim, whether born-Jews or gerim, and their descendants in the State of Israel. An integral part of Israeli Jewish society, they have imported into Israel the customs of their countries of origin. | Start | Challahbai15 (940) | |||
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 (486) | |||
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 (2125) | |||
2024-12-31 | Kattemad agitation | On 27 December 2024, Kodava devotees belonging to Kattemad village in Madikeri taluk in Kodagu district, Karnataka were stopped from going to the Sree Maha Mrithyunjaya Temple in their village and refused entry to the annual temple festival for wearing their traditional attire - sari for women and kupya chele (kuppiya chele) for men -by temple management as fer baylaw. | C | Nitink16 (84) | |||
2024-11-17 | Kabir Edmund Helminski (American translator and writer) | Kabir Edmund Helminski (born July 1, 1947) is the author of a number of books on contemporary Sufism, a translator of Sufi poetry (especially the poetry of Rumi), and is the co-founder and co-director of Threshold Society. In 2001, Kabir was the first Muslim to deliver the Harold M. | C | Zangtsal (100) | |||
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 (42050) | |||
2025-01-30 | Ignatius Abdulmasih I (105th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1662–1686)) | Ignatius Abdulmasih I was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1662 until 1686.[1] | C | SULNOUR (1245) | |||
2024-12-17 | Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan (Eighth-century Basran hadith scholar) | Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan (Arabic: يحيى بن سعيد القطان, romanized: Yaḥyā ibn Saʿīd al-Qaṭṭān; 120 AH/738 CE – 198 AH/813 CE) was a Basran hadith scholar of the tabi' al-tabi'in who is considered a progenitor of Sunni hadith criticism. | C | Ghazi Malik (1251) | |||
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 (65021) | |||
2025-02-16 | Comparative political theory (academic field) | 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 (78) | |||
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) | |||
2024-11-25 | Raf al-Yadayn ("Raising of the hands" in Islamic prayer) | Rafʿ al-Yadayn (Arabic: رَفْعُ الْيَدَيْن; lit. 'raising of the hands') is a Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad of raising the hands during the Rukū of Salah (Islamic prayer). This practice is widely found in the Hadiths and followed differently among Islamic schools of thought. | Start | Therealbey (1327) | |||
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 (7550) | |||
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 (2822) | |||
2024-12-27 | Ignatius Elias II (114th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1838-1847)) | Ignatius Elias II (1778–1847) was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1838 until his death in 1847. | Start | SULNOUR (1245) | |||
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 (14939) | |||
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 (75) | |||
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 (1036) | |||
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 (488) | |||
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 (244) | |||
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 (437) | |||
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 (1394) | |||
2025-02-14 | Ayşekadın Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Ayşekadın Mosque, a mosque in the Ayşe Kadın neighbourhood of Edirne. | Stub | İmmortalance (689) | |||
2024-12-17 | Salah al-Din al-Idlibi | Salah al-Din ibn Ahmad al-Idlibi (Arabic: صلاح الدين بن أحمد الإدلبي, romanized: Ṣalāḥ 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 (1251) | |||
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 (2952) | |||
2025-02-14 | Gazi Hodja Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Gazi Hodja Mosque, a mosque built during the Ottoman period in Edirne. | Stub | İmmortalance (689) | |||
2024-12-24 | Shuk Drak Goenpa (Buddhist monastery in Bumthang district, Bhutan) | Shuk Drak Goenpa (Dzongkha: ཤུག་བྲག་དགོན་པ, romanized: shug brag dgon pa) is a Buddhist monastery in Bhutan, located at an altitude of 2680 metres in Kharsa village of Bumthang District. Shuk Drak is one of four sacred cliffs of Guru Rinpoche where he mediated to gain the power to subdue the local deity Sheling Karpo in the 8th century. | Start | Unorbu (700) | |||
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 (269) | |||
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 (699) | |||
2025-01-20 | Sudama Mandir Porbandar (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) | The Sudama Mandir is a prominent Hindu temple situated in Porbandar, Gujarat, India. It is dedicated to Sudama, the legendary childhood friend of Krishna. This temple is one of the few in India dedicated to a mortal figure rather than a deity, making it a unique and culturally significant site for visitors and devotees. | Start | Amadavadi (162) | |||
2025-03-02 | Hartwig Hohnsbein (German Protestant pastor, political scientist and author) | Hartwig Hohnsbein (* January 19, 1937 in Rotenburg (Wümme) in Germany) is a Protestant pastor, political scientist and author. He worked in Lehrte and in Wolfsburg. | Start | Verbum (194) | |||
2025-02-13 | Bhāva (Hinduism) | The Sanskrit word bhāva means an emotional frame or state of mind. | Start | Swirlymarigold (1343) | |||
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$torian (2836) | |||
2025-01-17 | Abu ʿAbbas bin Jabr bin Amr al-Awsī | Abu ‘Abbas bin Jabr (Arabic: أبو عبس بن جبر) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who participated on all military campaigns alongside the Prophet. | Start | Karim Ibn Karim (147) | |||
2025-01-08 | Khālid ibn al-Bukayr | Khālid ibn al-Bukayr ibn ʿAbd Yā Lail ibn Nāshib al-Laythī (Arabic: خالد بن البكير بن عبد يا ليل بن ناشب الليثي), or also known as Ibn Abī al-Bukayr, was an early sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He participated in the Battles of Badr, Uhud and the raid at Rajīʿ in Safar{{NoteTag|The intended meaning here is the name of a location in the land of Hudhayl, eight miles from ‘Asfan, where the batt ... | Start | Karim Ibn Karim (147) | |||
2024-12-12 | Kali Masjid, Hyderabad (Mosque in Hyderabad, Telangana, India) | The Kali Masjid (transl. Black Mosque) is a mosque, located in Hyderabad, in the Hyderabad district of the state of Telangana, India. | Stub | AmateurHi$torian (2836) | |||
2025-02-04 | Baghdad Jewish Community Center | Baghdad Jewish Community Center, officially known as the Special Committee for the Religious Affairs of Ezra Menahem Daniel, is a Jewish institution in the city of Baghdad, Iraq. Located in the historic district of Baghdad, it has played a significant role in preserving the heritage and religious practices of the city's Jewish community. | C | Kharbaan Ghaltaan (3472) | |||
2025-01-27 | Jewish cemetery, Chișinău (Jewish cemetery in Chișinău) | The Chișinău Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in the Sectorul Buiucani of Chișinău, Moldova. It is situated on Milano Street and spans approximately 100 hectares and contains over 20,000 graves dating back to the 17th century. It features a variety of grave markers made from marble, granite, and other materials, and includes a Holocaust monument and historical mausoleums. | Start | Melange (2410) | |||
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 (14939) | |||
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 (294) | |||
2025-03-06 | Six-tusked White Elephant (Mythical animal in Chinese Buddhism) | Six-tusked White Elephant (六牙白象) is the mount of bodhisattva Samantabhadra (普賢菩薩). As its name suggests, this white elephant traditionally has three pairs of tusks, though in artistic representations, it is sometimes depicted with only one pair of tusks. | Start | SongRuyi (219) | |||
2025-03-02 | Balanit (Woman assisting with Jewish ritual immersion) | Balanit (Hebrew: בלנית: Ancient Greek: βαλανεῖον) is a Jewish woman who assists and supervises those immersing in the mikveh, a bath used for ritual immersion in Judaism, ensuring they fulfill the requirements of immersion in accordance with the Halakha (Jewish law). | Start | אקסינו (1485) | |||
2025-01-27 | Didasko (Scottish Calvinist denomination) | Didasko is a family of conservative-evangelical Presbyterian churches in Scotland which have formed a Presbytery. It was formed in 2017 as a result of five congregations leaving the Church of Scotland, primarily due to disagreements about human sexuality. | C | Arossmorrison (974) | |||
2025-02-24 | Rajgir Kund | Rajgir Kund is a historic and religious hot spring located in the town of Rajgir, in the Nalanda district of Bihar, India. It is one of the attractions of the region, known for its spiritual significance and therapeutic properties. Situated at the foothills of the Rajgir hills, Rajgir Kund draws thousands of visitors each year, including pilgrims, tourists, and those seeking the medicinal benefits of its warm waters. | C | Sumanrsb2 (379) | |||
2025-02-07 | St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Edakkattuvayal (Malankara church in Kerala, India) | St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Edakkattuvayal, is a church in Edakkattuvayal, Kerala, India. It is under the Kochi Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. This church was established in the year 1959 in the name of the Virgin Saint Mary, the Theotokos. | C | Jabel Matthew Jacob (98) | |||
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) | |||
2024-11-24 | Yala ibn Murra | Ya'la ibn Murrah al-Thaqafi was a Companion of the Prophet Muhmmad who embraced Islam and witnessed the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. He pledged allegiance during the Pledge of Ridwan and participated in the battles of Khaybar, the Conquest of Mecca, and the Battle of Ta'if. | Stub | SHEIKH (450) | |||
2025-03-12 | Kathavarayan (deity) (Hindu folk deity) | Kathavarayan (Kātaātavarāya - காத்தவராய) is a Tamil folk deity venerated in South India and Sri Lanka. His worship is prevalent amongst rural Tamil people. her is the local tamil god mostly in rural tamil nadu. this name is a combination of two name are kathavar (Protector) and ayan (gift of God) , ostly the tmail local gods are real people who did above human deeds to protect their community or villages. | Stub | Ganga999devi (180) | |||
2025-03-08 | Sree Soepramaniem Nagarattar Temple (Hindu place of worship on Sumatra, Indonesia) | Sree Soepramaniem Nagarattar Temple or Nagarathar Temple is one of oldest hindu temple in Medan, Indonesia. This temple is built to dedicate for Lord Murugan or also known as Subramaniam which one of main deities among Tamil people. This temple plays an important role in preserving the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Tamil community in Medan. | Start | Brm12 (750) | |||
2025-03-16 | Tattva Bodha | Tattva Bodha is a small, but all encompassing introductory treatise of Vedanta translated as 'Knowledge of the Truth'. This work is attributed to Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, an Indian Vedic scholar, philosopher and teacher (acharya) of Advaita Vedanta. In this small treatise, the author has lucidly framed all the steps of self enquiry and the method of discriminating the nonself from the self. | Start | YamunaIRE (141) | |||
2024-10-22 | Tafsir al-Wajiz (Classical Sunni Qur'anic interpretational work) | Al-Tafsir al-Wajiz (Arabic: التفسي الوجيز, lit. 'The Short Commentary') is one of the earliest and first condensed classical Sunni Qur'anic interpretational works (tafsir) composed by the 11th century Islamic scholar, al-Wahidi. It is the smallest of al-Wahidi's three exegetical works, suppresses a category of texts that could be referred to as "pocket commentaries," or works that simply include the most essential explanatory of the Quran in order to fit in a small volume. | Start | Ayaltimo (2391) | |||
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 (2125) | |||
2025-03-20 | Wufang Guidi | Wufang Guidi (五方鬼帝; lit. 'the Five Ghost Emperors') are underworld deities in Chinese folk religion and Taoism. They are associated with death, ghosts, and the management of spirits in the afterlife. Their exact roles and identities vary by region and tradition, but they are often believed to be rulers of different directions in the underworld, similar to the Five Emperors of Taoist cosmology. | Start | SongRuyi (219) | |||
2025-03-20 | Jinqianbo | Jinqianbo (Chinese: 金钱伯; lit. 'Uncle Money') is a deity associated with wealth and prosperity in Chinese folk religion. The name Jinqianbo translates to "Uncle Money" or "Elder of Wealth". He oversees incense money transmission from the living realm to Diyu, the realm of the dead and is often venerated as a god of wealth or a guardian of financial fortune. | Start | SongRuyi (219) | |||
2025-03-20 | Wudao Jiangjun | Wudao Jiangjun (五道将军; Wǔdào Jiāngjūn, lit. 'the Five Paths Generals') are underworld deities in Chinese folk religion and Taoism. They are responsible for escorting spirits of the dead to the afterlife, maintaining order among ghosts, and assisting in karmic judgment. | Start | SongRuyi (219) | |||
2024-10-22 | Tafsir al-Basit (Classical Sunni tafsir of the Qur'an) | Al-Tafsir al-Basit (Arabic: التفسير الباسط, lit. 'The Large Commentary') is one of the earliest exhaustive classical Sunni Qur'anic interpretational works (tafsir) composed by the 11th century Islamic scholar, al-Wahidi. It is both his most important work, and by far the largest of his Qur’an commentaries consisting of 25 volumes. | Start | Ayaltimo (2391) | |||
2025-03-20 | Adon HaSelikhot (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Adon HaSelikhot" (Hebrew: אֲדוֹן הַסְּלִיחוֹת, romanized: ʾĂdōn 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 (703) | |||
2025-03-21 | Mipi El (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Mipi El" (Hebrew: מִפִּי אֵל, romanized: Mippī 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. | Stub | אקעגן (703) | |||
2025-03-19 | Adir VeNa'or (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Adir VeNa'or" (Hebrew: אַדִּיר וְנָאוֹר, romanized: ʾAddīr VeNā'ōr, lit. 'Mighty and Enlightened') is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), recited in many Jewish communities as part of the Amidah prayer on Yom Kippur. The title is an epithet for God, and is based on Psalms 76:5. | Stub | אקעגן (703) | |||
2025-03-19 | Tuanku Munawir Royal Mosque (Mosque in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia) | The Tuanku Munawir Royal Mosque (Malay: Masjid Diraja Tuanku Munawir) is a mosque in Seri Menanti, the royal capital of the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan. It is situated next to the Seri Menanti Royal Mausoleum. | Start | AyyanD (6005) | |||
2025-03-10 | Second Sunday of Lent | The Second Sunday of Lent, also known as the Sunday of Transfiguration or Reminiscere Sunday is the second Sunday in the season of Lent, a period of penance and preparation leading up to Easter. In many liturgical churches, this day is marked by the reading of the Gospel account of the Transfiguration of Jesus, an event in which Jesus is revealed in divine glory to his disciples Peter, James, and John on a mountain, traditionally identified as Mount Tabor. | C | Willuconquer (3397) | |||
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) | |||
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) | |||
2025-02-10 | John VII Sarigta (65th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (965-985)) | John VII Sarigta (Yōḥannān Sərīğteh) was the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 965 until his death in 985. | Start | PontiffSulivahn (1732) | |||
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) | |||
2025-03-08 | Ignatius Abdullah I (98th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1521–1557)) | Ignatius Abdullah I was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1521 until his death in 1557.[2] | C | SULNOUR (1245) | |||
2025-03-24 | Jabal e-Malaika | Jabal e-Malaika (Arabic: جبل الملائكة, romanized: Jabal al-Malāʾika, lit. 'Mountain of the angels') is a sand hill at Badr, in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. It is 757 metres (2,484 ft) high and 1,964 metres (6,444 ft) long and was the site, where, according to Islam, angels came and assisted the prophet Muhammad and the early Muslims in the Battle of Badr, that was fought on 13 March 624 (17 Ramadan 2 AH). | Start | Viceskeeni2 (1317) | |||
2025-03-21 | Ki Hine KaKhomer (Jewish liturgical poem) | Ki Hine KaKhomer (Hebrew: כִּי הִנֵּה כַּחֹמֶר, romanized: kī 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 (703) | |||
2025-03-21 | Ayyalath Hen (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Ayyalath Hen" (Hebrew: אַיֶּלֶת חֵן, romanized: ʾAyyālaṯ 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 (703) | |||
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) | |||
2025-01-08 | Reconciliation (reconciliation studies) | Reconciliation is a widely used and applied concept. Reconciliation research (or reconciliation studies) specifically studies the definition, types, degrees, and practical applications of this concept. | C | Migamika (72) | |||
2025-03-20 | Heinrich Schalit (Austrian-American, Jewish composer and musician) | Heinrich Schalit (January 2, 1886 – February 3, 1976) was an Austrian-American, Jewish composer and musician; best known for his sacred music, art songs, and chamber music. Along with other Jewish composers such as Isadore Freed, Hugo Chaim Adler and Abraham Binder, Schalit modernized Jewish sacred music in the first half of the 20th century. | C | Maineartists (5404) | |||
2025-03-24 | St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, Benld, Illinois (Church in Illinois, United States) | St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church was a church in Benld, Illinois until 2010. Opened in 1907 by Carpatho-Rusyn immigrants, it was converted to the Holy Dormition Monastery in 2010. The church was founded to serve the immigrant mining community. The church is located on Route 66. | Start | Barrettsprivateers (1022) | |||
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 (2125) | |||
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 (689) | |||
2024-10-16 | Chayenu (Jewish weekly Torah study publication) | Chayenu (Hebrew: חַיֵּינוּ Ḥa-Yē-Nū lit. 'our life') is a weekly subscription-based publication dedicated to facilitating daily Torah study through established learning cycles founded in 2009 in Brooklyn, New York, specifically targeting individuals engaged in the study of Chitas, an acronym for Chumash, Tehillim, and Tanya. | Start | YisroelB501 (465) | |||
2024-11-11 | National-revolutionary | National-revolutionary (or NR) is a term which designates a form of nationalist movement with ideologically syncretic bases, a nebula formed of nationalisms strongly distinct from traditional nationalism, in the sense that they are more involved in the social question, geopolitically involved. | Start | Petru30 (479) | |||
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 (352) | |||
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 (19242) | |||
2025-02-25 | Sankat Mochan Mandir Nawada (Temple in Nawada, Bihar, India) | Sankat Mochan Mandir is one of the oldest temple located in the heart of city Nawada. This is the temple of Hindu God Hanuman. Thousand of devotees visit this temple on daily basis. | Stub | Sumanrsb2 (379) | |||
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) | |||
2025-04-01 | Siilinjärvi Pentecostal Church (Church in Siilinjärvi, Finland) | The Siilinjärvi Pentecostal Church (also known as the Siilinjärvi Pentecostal Congregation or Coti Siilinjärvi; Finnish: Siilinjärven helluntaiseurakunta) is a Finnish Pentecostal congregation in Siilinjärvi, Finland. It was founded in 1974. The congregation has become known especially for its youth work and baptisms are also regularly held there. | Stub | Juustila (2151) | |||
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 (597) | |||
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 (Hashem) in everyday life. It emphasizes recognizing the blessings in all circumstances and has grown to influence cultural, musical, and digital expressions of Jewish spirituality. | Start | LionFireKing404 (141) | Possible spam | ||
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) | |||
2024-12-24 | Ignatius Jacob II (115th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1847-1871)) | Ignatius Jacob II was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1847 until his death in 1871. | C | SULNOUR (1245) | |||
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 (62951) | |||
2025-02-24 | Shaoul Sassoon (Iraqi engineer (born 1948)) | Shaoul Sassoon (b. 1948) is an Iraqi engineer and inventor, who worked as Chief Engineer in the Ministry of Industry and Minerals and Iraqi Scientific Research Council during the era of Saddam Hussein. Additionally, he was a member of the Iraqi Jewish Committee, representing Jews in meetings with the government. | C | Kharbaan Ghaltaan (3472) | |||
2025-03-27 | Comassis (humanitarian organization based in Lisbon, Portugal, during World War II) | Comassis (an acronym for Comissão Portuguesa de Assistência aos Judeus Refugiados, or Portuguese Commission for Assistance to Jewish Refugees) was a humanitarian organization based in Lisbon, Portugal, during World War II. Its mission was to assist Jewish refugees transiting through Portugal. | Start | JPratas (3727) | |||
2025-03-20 | Dola Jatra and Purnima (Spring festival of Odisha, India) | Dola Jatra and Purnima, also known as Dola Jatra, is one of the most vibrant and spiritually significant festivals celebrated in the Indian state of Odisha. Marking the arrival of spring, this festival is observed on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Falgun (February–March). | Start | Kanhacc (92) | |||
2025-02-04 | Waqf Beneficiaries | Waqf Beneficiary or Waqf Beneficiaries Arabic: مصارف الوقف: This refers to the identification of beneficiaries from the waqf across its three categories (charitable, familial, and joint). These beneficiaries are determined based on the conditions set by the waqf donor. | C | Belal Alhatimi (62) | |||
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 (2359) | |||
2024-12-09 | Purushottamacharya (9th century indian vedantic philosopher) | Purushottamacharya (Sanskrit: पुरुषोत्तमाचार्य, पुरुषोत्तम, romanized: Puruṣottamācārya, 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) | |||
2025-03-27 | Masjid Mydin (Mosque located in Kembangan, Singapore) | Masjid Mydin (Jawi: مسجد مايدين) is a mosque located in Kembangan within the Bedok planning area in the East Region, Singapore. Formerly a surau developed in 1935 from a house donated by Ena Mohydin Ebrahim as a waqf, it was rebuilt in 2001 to increase its capacity. | Start | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2125) | |||
2025-03-11 | Timeline of Autocephaly of Eastern Orthodox Churches | In the Eastern Orthodox Church, a "tomos of autocephaly" grants ecclesiastical independence from a mother church. As of 2025, there are 14 completely recognized autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches, with 3 partially recognized Eastern Orthodox churches. | C | JustABallisticMissile (114) | |||
2025-03-13 | Jesus look (Popularized beard and haircut of Jesus Christ) | The Jesus look refers to the popularized physical look of Jesus Christ in art, culture, and media, characterized primarily by long hair, a beard, and often simple robes. This image has become an enduring archetype in Christian iconography and has influenced religious art, popular culture, and societal perceptions of Jesus across centuries. | GA | Willuconquer (3397) | |||
2025-03-26 | Senoy, Sansenoy and Semangelof (Group of angels in Jewish tradition) | Senoy (Senoi, Senoy), Sansenoy (Sansenoi, Sansenoy, Sensenoy) and Semangelof are three angels who in Jewish folklore, were assigned to protect women during childbirth and the postpartum period, as well as newborn children from the attacks of the night demon Lilith and similar malevolent figures. | C | Noble Attempt (6572) | |||
2025-04-01 | Patriarchal Vicariate of Zahle | The Patriarchal Vicariate of Zahle and Bekaa (arabic : مطرانية زحلة والبقاع للسريان الأرثوذكس ) is a nominally Metropolitan Archeparchy of the Syriac Orthodox Church. Its seat is St. Georges church in Zahle, Lebanon. | Start | Georgiosiravos (312) | |||
2025-03-26 | Ramadan in the United States (Religious observance in USA) | Muslims in the United States observe the holy month of Ramadan. As Muslims make up just over 1% of the country's population, celebrations tend to center on mosques and Islamic centers. | C | Tuhin (21451) | |||
2025-04-10 | Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology | The Remarks on the Philosophy of Psychology are two posthumously published volumes of remarks pertaining to the philosophy of psychology written by Ludwig Wittgenstein. | Start | Reflecktor (5478) | |||
2024-11-02 | Yehuda HaKohen (American-born Israeli peace activist) | Yehuda HaKohen (Hebrew: יהודה הכהן; born 1979 or 1980) is an American-born Israeli peace activist,[citation needed] Netzah Yehuda Battalion veteran, rabbi, and leader in the VISION Movement and Semitic Action. | Stub | Challahbai15 (940) | Past AfD | ||
2025-03-31 | Jumi (Finnish deity) | Jumi is a deity in Finnish mythology whose role has remained unclear. | C | Vilutar (320) | |||
2025-03-27 | Eight classes of gods and demons | The eight classes of gods and demons (Tibetan: ལྷ་སྲིན་སྡེ་བརྒྱད་, lha srin sde brgyad) are a traditional classification of supernatural beings in Tibetan Buddhism and Bön. These entities—sometimes gods, sometimes demons—are believed to inhabit the natural and spiritual world and can have both benevolent and malevolent influence over human life. | Start | Skyerise (149364) | |||
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 (135) | |||
2025-04-01 | Azerbaijani Christians (Azerbaijanis who follow Christianity) | Azerbaijani Christians (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycanlı xristianlar, آذربایجانلی خریستیانلار) refers to ethnic Azerbaijanis who follow Christianity. | C | Ilamxan (9284) | |||
2025-03-28 | Malmstrom UFO incident | In 1996, retired Air Force personnel claimed that a weapons failure at a Montana nuclear missile complex in 1967 was connected to reports of a UFO sighting over Malmstrom Air Force Base. The claims became known in ufology and popular culture as the Malmstrom UFO incident. | C | Feoffer (28380) | |||
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 (11085) | |||
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 (2437) | |||
2025-03-06 | Evlogitaria | The Evlogitaria (Greek: Ευλογητάρια, meaning "blessed") are troparia sung after the reading of the Psalter. There are two evlogitaria, one is the "Evlogitaria of the Resurrection", sung at Sunday matins, while another is the "Evlogitaria of the Dead", sung at funerals. | Start | JustABallisticMissile (114) | |||
2025-03-02 | Art in Jerusalem | The Levantine city of Jerusalem has a rich and diverse artistic heritage, shaped by periods of prosperity, conquest, and religious transformation, all of which has profoundly influenced artistic expression across various mediums and styles. As a cultural crossroads for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the city's art has been shaped by a complex interplay of civilizations, religious traditions, and historical events. | C | Lookelisten (649) | |||
2025-04-14 | Dhumbada Mata Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) | Dhumbada Mataji Temple, also known as Dhumda Mata or Dhubra Mata Temple, is a Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Subhadra, located near Bhadrajun in the Jalore district of Rajasthan, India. Situated in the Aravalli mountain range's Dhumbada hills also known as Bhadrajun hills, approximately 4.3 km from Bhadrajun and 6.4 km from Rama, the temple is revered for its association with the hindu epic Mahabharata. | Start | Wikiwizardinho (1952) | |||
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 (147) | |||
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 (1111) | |||
2024-12-02 | Keshav Kashmiri (15th century indian Vedantic Philosopher) | Keshav Kashmiri (c. 15th century) also known as keshavacharya and Keshava Kashmriri Bhattacharya (Sanskrit: केशव काश्मीरी, केशवाचार्य, केशव काश्मीरी भट्टाचार्य, romanized: Keśava Kāśmīrī, Keśavācārya, Keśava Kāśmīrī Bhaṭṭācārya) was an Indian philosopher, theologian and poet. | C | Nimbarkadasa (646) | |||
2025-03-28 | Zongxiao (Song dynasty person CBDB = 53368) | Zongxiao (宗曉, 1151-1214) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the Tiantai school during the Song Dynasty. He is known as the author of the Anthology on the Blissful Land (Lebang wenlei, 樂邦文類), the first anthology of Chinese Pure Land texts. He is also the first person to ever write about a Pure Land Buddhist list of ancestors or patriarchs. | C | Javierfv1212 (30667) | |||
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) | |||
2025-03-25 | Naji Salman Salih | Naji Salman Salih (1920–2015), also known as Naji Arab, was an Iraqi businessman, community leader, and trader. He served as the vice president of the Iraqi Jewish Community and was a representative of the Jewish community in the government of Iraq under Saddam Hussein until 2003. | C | Kharbaan Ghaltaan (3472) | |||
2025-04-14 | Shitufta | Shitufta (Hebrew: שיתופתא) is a Torah repository that provides scholars with a platform to publish their hiddushim and encourages innovation in Torah, its study, and dissemination. Shitufta makes all the basic Torah books accessible interactively and develops a network around them for sharing and distributing Torah innovations. | Start | Cassilvwikis (217) | |||
2025-03-19 | Edinburgh Jewish Literary Society | The Edinburgh Jewish Literary Society, also known as "The Lit," is the oldest Jewish literary society in Britain that is still active today. It was founded in 1888 in the school room of the Park Place Synagogue in Edinburgh, Scotland. The society was established with the initial purpose of bringing British culture to the Jewish immigrant population of Edinburgh. | Stub | Epiphora93 (488) | |||
2024-12-17 | Elimelech Biderman (Israeli rabbi) | Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Biderman, (born 12 November 1967) also known as Reb Meilech, is a Hasidic Jewish mashpia and lecturer with thousands of students and hundreds of followers, although he is not officially a Rebbe. | Start | Yeshivish613 (3609) | |||
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 (488) | |||
2025-04-15 | Eliyahu HaNavi (piyyut) (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Eliyahu HaNavi" (Hebrew: אֵלִיָּהוּ הַנָּבִיא, romanized: ʾĒliyyāhū 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 (703) | |||
2025-04-10 | Benedykt Dobszewicz (Polish-Lithuanian physicist (1722-1794)) | Benedykt Dobszewicz (Lithuanian: Benediktas Dobševičius; 12 March 1722 – after 1792) was a philosopher and physicist of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A later adherent of cartesianism, Dobszewicz is considered the most prominent philosopher during the period of the collapse of scholasticism in Lithuania. | Start | KrivisKrivaitis (615) | |||
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 (940) | |||
2025-04-13 | Ramadan in Afghanistan | Ramadan in Afghanistan holds profound religious and cultural significance in Afghanistan, where the majority of the population practices Islam. Ramadan marked by unique traditions, charitable acts, and communal gatherings, and acts of charity. | Start | Ainty Painty (25809) | Possible spam | ||
2025-03-03 | Gangeshwar Asthan (Hindu temple in Bihar, India) | Baba Gangeshwar Nath Temple, also known as Baba Gangeshwar Asthan or locally called Gangeshwar Asthan or Mahadev Asthan, is a Hindu temple located in the western part of Ratanpur Abhiman, in Darbhanga, Bihar. The temple is dedicated to Shiva in his Shiva lingam form and has been a site of religious significance for centuries. | Start | EkRahgir (166) | |||
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 (1248) | |||
2025-04-13 | Association of Related Churches (Non-denominational evangelical association in the United States) | The Association of Related Churches (ARC) is an non-denominational evangelical association and church planting organization in the United States. In 2000, Greg Surratt, founding pastor of Seacoast Church, met Billy Hornsby with a goal of planting 2,000 churches throughout the world. | Stub | Bernardgeorgeh (1116) | |||
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 (6714) | Past AfD | ||
2023-09-12 | Kinanah ibn Khuzaymah (Great-great-grandfather of Muhammad) | Kinanah ibn Khuzaymah (Arabic: كنانة بن خزيمة) was an Arab tribal ancestor, traditionally recognized as the progenitor of the Kinana tribe. He is a key figure in Arab genealogy, particularly as an ancestor of the Quraysh, the tribe of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. | Start | Mododge16 (725) | |||
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 (2085) | |||
2025-03-26 | Princess Lalla Latifa Mosque (Mosque in Salé, Morocco) | Princess Lalla Latifa Mosque or Lalla Latifa Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الأميرة لالة لطيفة) is a mosque in the Bettana arrondissement of the city of Salé, Morocco, named for Lalla Latifa Amahzoune. This mosque was inaugurated by King Mohammed VI of Morocco in the month of Ramadan (May 18, 2018). | Start | Tuhin (21451) | |||
2025-03-26 | King Fahd Mosque (Muzaffarabad) (Mosque in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan) | The Mosque of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, in the city of Muzaffarabad, is a gift from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, following the devastating earthquake that struck Pakistani regions on October 8, 2005. | Stub | Tuhin (21451) | |||
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 (190) | |||
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) | |||
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 (689) | |||
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) | |||
2025-02-15 | Swami Medhananda (Indian author and philosopher) | Swami Medhananda (also known as Ayon Maharaj and formerly known as Ayon Roy) is an Indian-American author, philosopher and a monk of the Ramakrishna Order. He has written books on Vedanta Philosophy, including several published by Oxford University Press and has a new book coming from Cambridge University Press. | C | Ellis408 (1574) | |||
2024-10-16 | Basics of Sikhi (Sikh educational institution and charity) | Basics of Sikhi (BoS) is a Sikh educational initiative and charity founded in the United Kingdom by Jagraj Singh in 2012. It aims to promote understanding of Sikh teachings and philosophy through engaging resources and community outreach. As of 2021, the organization's YouTube channel had produced 2,500 videos and had over 170,000 subscribers, with content being produced in up to eighteen different languages. | C | Jattlife121 (2586) | |||
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 (1519) | |||
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 (15666) | |||
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 (190) | |||
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 (1283) | |||
2025-03-23 | Jusuf Zimeri (Albanian Islamic scholar 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 (288) | |||
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 (288) | |||
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 (38) | |||
2024-11-19 | The Necklace Incident | "The Necklace" or "Ifk" Incident is an event that took place in Arabia in the first days of 627. It includes the claim that Aisha, one of the wives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, cheated on Muhammed with Safvan bin Muattal, a young Muslim soldier, during an expedition, and the developments that took place afterwards. | C | NGC 628 (1211) | |||
2025-02-08 | Elkunirša (Hittite god of a Canaanite origin) | Elkunirša (in Hittite: Del-ku-ni-ir-ša or Del-ku-ni-ir-ša-aš) is a Hittite god of a Canaanite origin. The god is known from a myth in Hittite, believed to be originated from Canaan, as well as one ritual tablet. | C | פעמי-עליון (1236) | |||
2025-04-11 | Chen Fuliang | Chen Fuliang (陳傅良) (1137-1203) was a Chinese historian, academician, and philosopher. He was known by the courtesy name Junju (君舉) and had a style name of Zhizhai Xiansheng (止齋先生). He was part of the Yongjia School of the early Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). | C | AsianStuff03 (3519) | |||
2025-04-13 | Lü Zuqian (Song dynasty politician) | Lü Zuqian (呂祖謙) (1137-1181), also known by his courtesy name Bogong (伯恭), was a writer, historian, and philosopher during the Southern Song dynasty in China. Lü Zuqian's philosophical teachings are known as the "School of Lü," "School of Wuzhou," or "Donglai School.". | C | AsianStuff03 (3519) | |||
2025-04-17 | Nellukkadai Mariamman Temple (Hindu Temple in Nagapattnam, Tamil Nadu) | Nellukkadai Mariamman Temple is a Hindu temple located in Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, India. | Start | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-04-18 | Aram Valatthisvarar Temple (Lord Shiva temple in Kancheepuram) | Aram Valatthisvarar Temple is a Shiva temple located in Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. This temple is also called as Valatthisvarar Temple. | Start | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-04-14 | Kancheepuram Pacchaivannapperumal Temple | Kancheepuram Pacchaivannapperumal Temple is a Vishnu temple located in Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
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 (1513) | |||
2025-04-18 | Tiruppanangadu Talapurisvarar Temple | Tiruppanangadu Talapurisvarar Temple is a Shiva temple located at Tiruppanangadu in Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu, India. This is sung by Sundarar and is classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-03-10 | Dominum Deum Nostrum Papam | Dominum Deum Nostrum Papam (Latin: Our Lord God the Pope) is a phrase first used in the gloss to the 14th century Extravagantes (Vat.lat.1397) of Pope John XXII which was written by Zenzelinus de Cassanis of Toulouse who was a Canonist and papal chaplain who died in 1334 in Avignon. | C | Biblicalhope (136) | |||
2024-10-20 | Dvar Malchus (Chabad-Lubavitch weekly Torah study publication) | Dvar Malchus or Devar Malchut (Hebrew: דְּבַר מַלְכוּת Ashkenazi pronunciation: d'var malkhus , Modern Hebrew: dəvar malkhût lit. 'a royal thing') is a Torah study publication distributed weekly on topics related to Chabad Hasidism, the core of which is made up of Maamarim (religious discourses), Sichos (talks) and other religious material drawn from the work of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the seventh Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitch. | C | YisroelB501 (465) | |||
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) | |||
2025-02-26 | 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 (2541) | |||
2025-03-01 | Charbhuja Nath Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) | Charbhujanath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in the city of Bundi, located in Rajasthan, India. Dedicated to Charbhujanath, a four-armed form of Hindu major deity Vishnu, the temple is east facing and known for its historical significance and spiritual atmosphere. | Start | Evanowich (103) | |||
2025-01-26 | Georg Pfäfflin (German Protestant pastor and author) | Georg Pfäfflin (Georg Pfaefflin) (November 3, 1908 in Bösenlustnau in Germany – April 3, 1972 near Göttingen) was a German Protestant dean and pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg in Germany. | Start | Verbum (194) | |||
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 (1262) | |||
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 (600) | |||
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) | |||
2025-03-20 | Lorsch Pharmacopoeia (Memory of the World inscription, submitted by Germany, added in 2013) | The Lorsch Pharmacopoeia (sometimes called the Lorsch Leechbook, Lorscher Arzneibuch or Lorsch Book of Remedies) is an extensive medical manuscript composed around Lorsch Abbey during the era of Charlemagne, likely created around 785. It has been described as the oldest preserved book on monastic medicine from the early medieval West, and the oldest preserved medical book in Germany. | B | Charleslincolnshire (357) | |||
2025-04-27 | Jeffry Korgen (American writer and comic creator) | Jeffry Korgen is an American writer and comic creator. | Start | Legally Texan (198) | |||
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) | |||
2025-04-14 | Karuvalarcheri Agastheeswarar Temple | Karuvalarcheri Agastheeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple located at Karuvalarcheri in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India. | Start | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
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 (114) | |||
2025-02-10 | Hardal anti-Zionism | A recent ideological faction has arisen among the Hardal community of Israel defined by its rejection of Israeli governmental authority, opposition to secular Zionism, support for Jewish theocracy, separatism, Haredi ideological leanings, and willingness to utilize violence to enforce Jewish control of the Land of Israel. | Stub | Challahbai15 (940) | |||
2024-12-14 | Nationalism among Haredim in Israel | A rise in nationalism is defining a recent ideological current among Haredi communities in Israel. It is distinct from the Hardal, who are not Haredim, but rather Religious Zionists (Dati Leumi) who have adopted aspects of Haredi beliefs and lifestyle. | Start | Challahbai15 (940) | |||
2025-02-02 | Israeli monarchism (Israeli political movement seeking to reestablish monarchy) | Israeli monarchism is a political movement that seeks to reestablish the Kingdom of Israel. | Stub | Challahbai15 (940) | |||
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 14 th Mahanayaka Thero of the Ramanna Maha Nikaya on 22 November 2020 following the demise of Most Venerable Napane Pemasiri Thera. | Stub | SWR2.9 (1001) | |||
2025-03-23 | Masjid Tasek Utara (Mosque located in Farrer Park, Singapore) | Masjid Tasek Utara (Jawi: مسجد البحيرة الشمالية) is a mosque located in Farrer Park within the North-East Region, Singapore. First built in 1907, it is adjacent to the KK Women's and Children's Hospital. | Start | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2125) | |||
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 (777) | |||
2024-11-20 | Tuathih | In Khiamniungan language the transcription of Christian is called Tuathih. It also means Church. which significantly changed the way people look towards modern culture. But this impact yields positive result towards the middle of 20th century preceded by other Naga tribes. | Stub | ExfactoLexander (2119) | |||
2025-04-17 | Nagore Naganathaswamy Temple | Nagore Naganathaswamy Temple is a Shiva temple located at Nagore in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu, India. | Start | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
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) | |||
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) | |||
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 (83) | |||
2025-04-22 | Young Men's Guild (Methodist lay organization in Africa) | The Young Men's Guild (YMG) is a lay organization of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) that focuses on spiritual development, leadership, and community service among men. Commonly referred to as Amadodana, the YMG has played a vital role in the religious, cultural, and social life of Methodist men in Southern Africa since the early 20th century. | Start | Zulu1080 (106) | Possible spam | ||
2025-04-14 | Kancheepuram Adhi Kamatchiamman Temple | Kamcheepuram Adhi Kamatchiamman Temple is an amman shrine located at Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. This temple is also called as Adhipeeta Parameswari Kalikambal Temple. This is located at the rear side of the Kamakshi Amman Temple. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-03-08 | Christ - Our Pascha (catechism of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, published in 2012) | Christ – Our Pascha (Христос — наша Пасха) is the catechism of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, published in 2012. It was published by the Synod of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church and the Commission for the Catechism of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. | Stub | Terot (3274) | |||
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 (302) | |||
2025-04-18 | Arnold V. Miller (Translator of works of G.W.F Hegel from London) | Arnold Vincent Miller aka. A.V. Miller (October 1, 1899 – 19 March 1991) was a well-known translator of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and Science of Logic into English. | Start | Xpander1 (3112) | |||
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. | C | Dni (365) | |||
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 (1852) | |||
2025-04-19 | Pennadam Meikandar Temple | Pennadam Meikandar Temple is a Hindu temple located at Achuthakalappalarmedu at Pennadam in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2024-08-29 | Samding Dorje Phagmo Deqinquzhen | Samding Dorje Phagmo Deqinquzhen (Chinese: 桑顶· 多吉帕姆· 德钦曲珍; born February 8, 1942, according to the Tibetan calendar)
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2025-04-27 | Pastoral Measure 1968 (Measure of the General Synod of the Church of England) | The Pastoral Measure 1968 (No. 1) is a Church of England measure passed by the General Synod of the Church of England. The Measure reformed pastoral care in Church of England, abolished perpetual curate, and created Pastoral Committees. It was repealed by Pastoral Measure 1983 (No. | Stub | Pisarz12345 (4646) | |||
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 (519) | |||
2025-05-03 | Maniambalanathar Temple (Hindu temple in Tiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Maniambalanathar Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the village of Keezhkkottur in the Mannargudi taluk, Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu, India. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-05-05 | Anjaneya Temple, Azhiyanilai | The Anjaneya Temple at Azhiyanilai, near Arantangi, Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Hanuman. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
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 (4149) | |||
2025-05-05 | Kodiyalur Agastheeswarar Temple | Kodiyalur Agastheeswarar Temple, is a Hindu temple situated at Kodiyalur near Peralam in Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu, India. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-04-22 | Iconoclast riots (Livonia) | Iconoclast riots in Livonia was the destruction of icons and ornate church furnishings between 1522 and 1524, triggered by the rejection of religious opulence and the veneration of icons during the Reformation in the year 1524. In major cities of the Livonian Confederation, particularly Riga and Dorpat (Tartu), triggered by the arrival of radical Anabaptist preacher Melchior Hoffman. | C | Yerachmiel C (1685) | |||
2025-04-27 | Kakilinka Mosque (Mosque in Lhasa, Tibet, China) | Kakilinka Mosque is a mosques located in Kajilinka in Jitseruddin of Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region , China. | Stub | Mr.work-shy (1852) | |||
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 (7370) | |||
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 (25809) | |||
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) | |||
2025-01-25 | 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) | |||
2025-04-30 | Central Methodist Church, Johannesburg (Church in South Africa, South Africa) | The Central Methodist Mission (CMM) is a prominent Methodist church located in the inner city of Johannesburg, South Africa. Situated at the corner of Pritchard and Smal Streets, the church has served as both a religious center and a site of significant social activism, particularly in support of the urban poor and refugees. | C | Zulu1080 (106) | |||
2025-04-23 | Mariamman Temple, Anbil | Mariamman Temple, Anbil, is a Hindu temple located at Anbil, Trichy district, Tamil Nadu, India. | Start | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
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 (746) | |||
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 and internationally acclaimed 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. | C | IshChasidecha (1152) | |||
2025-03-21 | God's Revelation to the Human Heart (1987 book by Seraphim Rose) | God's Revelation to the Human Heart is a short theological work by Seraphim Rose (born Eugene Dennis Rose), an American Orthodox Hieromonk and author. The book was first published in 1987 by the St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, which holds the copyright and is responsible for publishing many of Rose's writings. | Start | ShrimpsAreTasty (325) | |||
2025-04-17 | Traudl Kleefeld (German Protestant modern philologist, historian and author (1936–2024)) | Traudl (Gertraud) Kleefeld, née Herrmann (August 17, 1936 in Bayreuth – February 27, 2024 in Erlangen), was a German modern philologist, historian, author and volunteer in the Protestant Church. | C | Verbum (194) | |||
2025-04-01 | Ushra and Jangali (Historical taxes of the Islamic empire) | Ushra and Jangali are both taxes that were commonly collected in the past in Hausa regions, especially during the Islamic empire and the era of traditional rulership. They were related to farming and herding, with Ushra affecting farmers and Jangali affecting herders. | Stub | Ibrahim Sani Mustapha (172) | |||
2025-03-27 | Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center | The Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center (HAMEC) is a Holocaust museum in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. | Start | A-Redemption (35) | |||
2025-02-28 | Ignatius David II Shah (100th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1576-1591)) | Ignatius David II Shah (Syriac ܕܘܕ ܫܗ) was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1576 until his death in 1591. | C | SULNOUR (1245) | |||
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 (89) | |||
2025-05-08 | Shatabhisha Nakshatra | 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). | C | Nebulasage (30) | |||
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) | |||
2025-04-23 | Kottai Mariamman Temple, Dindigul | Kottai Mariamman Temple is an Amman temple located at Dindigul, Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, India. | Stub | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
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) | |||
2025-04-24 | Sathyagirisvarar Temple | Sathyagirisvarar Temple is a Shiva temple located in Thirumayam, Pudukottai district, Tamil Nadu, India. | Start | B Jambulingam (5097) | |||
2025-03-26 | Interfaith dialogue initiatives | Throughout the world there are local, regional, national and international interfaith initiatives; many are formally or informally linked and constitute larger networks or federations. Interfaith dialogue forms a major role in the study of religion and peace-building. | B | Qalb alasid (1508) | |||
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 (461) | |||
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 (389) | |||
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 (4506) | |||
2025-04-25 | Abraham Grünbaum (activist) (Jewish activist in the 19th and 20th centuries.) | Avraham Grünbaum (Hebrew: אברהם גרינבאום, February 15, 1885 – March 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) | |||
2025-04-28 | Najiahu Mosque (Mosque in Yinchuan, Ningxia, China) | Najiahu Mosque (Chinese: 纳家户清真寺; pinyin: Nàjiāhù Qīngzhēnsì) is one of the historical mosques in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. | Stub | Mr.work-shy (1852) | |||
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 (1852) | |||
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 (30) | |||
2025-04-04 | Tranquilism | Tranquilism is a philosophical concept that emphasizes the prevention of cravings and the absence of frustration or suffering as key to achieving a tranquil state. This idea is closely associated with Epicurean philosophy. | Start | Southernhemisphere (566) | |||
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 (296) | |||
2025-03-06 | Lachrymose conception of Jewish history (Historiographical paradigm) | The lachrymose conception of Jewish history is a historiographical theory, paradigm, or narrative of Jewish history that emphasizes and focuses on the suffering and persecution of Jews. The term was coined by Austrian-born American scholar Salo Wittmayer Baron, who criticized the pessimistic approaches of historians Heinrich Graetz and Joseph ha-Kohen toward medieval history specifically. | C | إيان (11567) | |||
2025-04-23 | List of Ukrainian Baroque stone churches | Ukrainian Baroque, also known as Cossack Baroque, is an architectural style that was widespread in the 17th–18th centuries, primarily within the Cossack Hetmanate. It combined the features of the late Renaissance and Baroque construction of neighboring countries with exclusively Ukrainian forms of folk wooden church architecture. | B | Shwabb1 (7517) | |||
2025-04-28 | St. Joseph's C.M.E. Church (Black church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) | St. Joseph's C.M.E. Church is a historically Black Christian Methodist Episcopal Church located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, which is within the Seventh Episcopal District of the C.M.E Church. The Church was founded in the late 19th century, serving the religious and broader community of the Northside neighborhood for over a century. | C | Jun0002o (20) | |||
2025-03-06 | Anjin Ketsujō Shō (anonymous Japanese Pure Land Buddhist work, likely from the Seizan branch of Jōdo-shū) | The Anjin Ketsujō Shō (AKS, Essence of the Determination of the Settled Mind) is a Japanese Pure Land Buddhist text which is influential in the Seizan and Jōdo Shinshū traditions. The work was written soon after the time of Hōnen and modern Japanese scholars argue that it was likely written in the Seizan branch of Jōdo-shū. | C | Javierfv1212 (30667) | |||
2024-10-22 | Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob Synagogue (Orthodox Jewish synagogue) | Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 8825 East Prairie Road in Skokie, Illinois. Originally a traditional synagogue, it was founded in 1956 and is one of the oldest active synagogues in Skokie. | Start | Mapleteatina (142) | |||
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 (488) | |||
2025-04-16 | Levy Synagogue of Worms (demolished synagogue in Worms, Germany) | Levy Synagogue (German: Levy’sche Synagoge) was a synagogue of the Jewish community of Worms, consecrated in 1875 and named after its benefactor, Leopold Levy. It emerged from tensions between conservative and progressive factions within the community. | C | HillelAmadeus (434) | |||
2025-05-07 | Shrine of Jafar al-Kazim (Pishva) (imamzadeh tower in Pishva, Iranian national heritage site) | The Shrine of Ja'far al-Kadhim (also known as Imamzadeh Ja'far in Pishva) is a significant religious site located in the city of Pishva, Tehran Province, Iran. It is dedicated to Ja'far ibn Musa al-Kadhim, the son of the seventh Shia Imam, Musa al-Kadhim. | Start | الموسوي (151) | |||
2025-03-22 | Nihilism: The Roots of the Revolution of the Modern Age (1962 book by Seraphim Rose) | Nihilism: The Roots of the Revolution of the Modern Age is a philosophical and theological work by Seraphim Rose (born Eugene Dennis Rose), an American Eastern Orthodox author, and later, monk. The book was originally written in 1962, prior to Rose's monastic tonsure and ordination as a Hieromonk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. | C | ShrimpsAreTasty (325) | |||
2025-04-11 | Mulla Muhammad Muqim (18th-19th-century Iranian Shia scholar) | Muhammad Muqim-al Baḥrānī al Kashmirī ( Arabic: ملا محمد مقيم البحريني الكشميري , d. 1195AH/1781CE, 1235AH/1819CE or 1274AH/ 1857-58CE) known as Mulla Muqim and Akhund Mulla Muqim, was an influential Kashmiri Twelver Shia scholar during the period of Durrani rule in Kashmir (1752-1819). | C | Kashurnafar (144) | |||
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 (296) | |||
2025-01-25 | George di Giovanni (Di Giovanni, George, 1935-) | George di Giovanni (born 1935) is an emeritus professor of philosophy at McGill University. He specializes in German idealism, nineteenth century philosophy, phenomenology (Husserl and Merleau-Ponty), and philosophy of religion. | Start | Xpander1 (3112) | |||
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) | |||
2025-05-07 | 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) | |||
2025-03-09 | Kent Philpott (American Baptist pastor) | Kent Philpott is an American Baptist pastor, writer and conversion therapy advocate. | Stub | Badbluebus (1988) | |||
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 (1852) | |||
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 (4791) | |||
2025-04-06 | October 8th Jew | October 8th Jew is a term used to refer to a Jew after the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel. It refers to Jews who have reconnected with their Jewish identity in response to the attack. | Stub | Yeshivish613 (3609) | |||
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 (7370) | |||
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 (7370) | |||
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 (7370) | |||
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 (287) | |||
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 (52) | |||
2010-05-25 | Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī (Dharani Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism) | The Uṣṇīṣa Vijaya Dhāraṇī (Sanskrit IAST; English: Dhāraṇī of the Victorious Uṣṇīṣa, Chinese: 佛頂尊勝陀羅尼經; Pinyin: Fódǐng Zūnshèng Tuóluóní Jīng; Rōmaji: Butsuchō Sonshō Darani Kyō; Vietnamese: Kinh Phật Đảnh Tôn Thắng Đà La Ni) is a Dhāraṇī (a Buddhist mantric chant, incantation or magical spell) which is popular throughout Mahayana Buddhism. | C | Tibetologist (3364) | |||
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 (3480) | |||
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) | |||
2025-05-07 | 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 (25825) | |||
2025-05-06 | Nur Muhammad Chattha (18th-century Punjabi Muslim chieftain) | Nur Muhammad Chattha (Punjabi:نور محمد چٹھہ; 1704–1765) was an 18th-century Punjabi Muslim chieftain of the Chattha clan of Jats in the region of Gujranwala, Punjab. A prominent figure during the waning years of Mughal authority in the region, Chattha rose to power by resisting the central control of Mir Mannu, the Mughal governor of Lahore. | Start | Jatwadia (89) | |||
2025-03-11 | Jeonju Abu Bakr Al‑Seddiq Mosque (Mosque in Jeonju, South Korea) | Jeonju Abu Bakr Al‑Seddiq Mosque (Korean: 전주성원), often called the Jeonju Mosque,is a mosque located in Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, Jeolla, and serves as an important center for Islamic worship and cultural exchange for both foreign residents and Korean converts. | Start | 獅眠洞 (1660) | |||
2025-03-06 | Matt Fradd (American author and podcaster (born 1983)) | Matthew Fradd (born June 10, 1983) is a Catholic author, podcaster, and motivational speaker. He hosts the Pints With Aquinas podcast. | C | HoodedBeast09 (629) | |||
2025-03-11 | The Book of Numbers in the Holy Scriptures | The work Liber numerorum qui in sanctis Scripturis occurrunt (in English, The Book of Numbers That Appear in the Holy Scriptures), according to the list by Braulio of Zaragoza, is a treatise on the symbolism of numbers within the Holy Scriptures, attributed to Isidore of Seville. | C | Jduranboger (170) | |||
2025-05-03 | Gedaliah Cordovero | Gedaliah Cordovero (1562 - 1625) was a medieval Jewish Talmudic scholar. | Stub | Basetialy (106) | |||
2024-10-06 | Keezhapungudi Brahma Pureeswarar Temple (Shiva temple in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Brahma Pureeswarar Temple is a Shiva temple situated at Keezhapungudi neighbourhood in Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu state in India. The main deity in this temple is Brahmapureeswarar and the goddess is Brahma Vidyambiga. Theertham is Brahma theertham and sthala viruksham is Kadamba tree in this temple. | Stub | பொதுஉதவி (1238) | |||
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) | |||
2025-03-24 | Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Dausa (Hindu temple) | ThNeelkanth Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on Devgiri hill in Dausa district, Rajasthan, India. The temple is a prominent local pilgrimage site, particularly known for its challenging climb of 365 steps and its historical significance. | Start | Anildiggiwal (269) | |||
2025-05-09 | List of saints canonized by Pope Leo XIV | This article contains a list of beati (blesseds) scheduled to be canonized by Pope Leo XIV during his pontificate. Most of the following candidates have received approval already after Pope Francis authorized the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints to promulgate decrees for recognized miracles. | Start | RodRabelo7 (114183) | |||
2025-05-09 | List of people beatified by Pope Leo XIV | This article contains a list of individuals and group of martyrs scheduled to be beatified by Pope Leo XIV during his pontificate. | Start | RodRabelo7 (114183) | |||
2025-04-15 | Kashi Vidvat Parishad | Kashi Vidvat Parishad is a prestigious forum of learned scholars and spiritual authorities based in Varanasi (Kashi), India. Comprising primarily of eminent scholars of Sanskrit, Vedanta, and theology, the forums holds a significant position in the interpretation, preservation, and dissemination of Vedic knowledge and scriptures of Hinduism. | Start | Time-is-wealth (63) | |||
2025-04-14 | Maalika (Prophetic text in the ancient Oriya language) | Maalika, or Bhavishya Maalika, is an ancient text written in the 1400s in the ancient Oriya language by Saint Achyutananda Das and Panchasakha in the Indian territory of Odisha. | C | ReligiousCreator (100) | |||
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 (4144) | |||
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) | |||
2024-10-08 | Sidddharkadu Thathreeswarar Temple (Shiva temple in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Thathreeswarar Temple is a Shiva temple at Sitharkadu pronounced as 'Siddharkadu' neighbourhood in Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu state in India. The main deity in this temple is Thathreeswarar and the goddess is Prasanna Kunthalambiga alias Poongullhali. | Start | பொதுஉதவி (1238) | |||
2025-05-09 | The Book of the Laws of the Countries (3rd-century Syriac dialogue by Bardaisan) | The Book of the Laws of the Countries is a dialogue of the Syrian theologian and writer Bardaisan with his students composed in Syriac in the early third century. The Book of the Laws deals with the issue of free will and its relation to fate, and astrology. | Stub | User3810486 (145) | |||
2024-10-08 | Jainism in Bangladesh (Ethnic group) | Jain population in Bangladesh is small, mainly located in urban areas like Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet, where they continue to preserve their cultural and religious practices despite challenges. | Start | Jacklincoln47 (584) | |||
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) | |||
2025-01-17 | St Chad's Church, Bensham (Church in Gateshead, England) | St Chad's Church or Church of St Chad is an Anglican parish church in Bensham, Gateshead and a Grade II* listed building. It is a landmark visible from the East Coast Mainline and combines Arts and Crafts and late English Gothic revival architecture. | C | Starklinson (43196) | |||
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 (28) | |||
2025-02-02 | Islamophobic trope (False claims about Muslims and Islam) | Islamophobic tropes, also known as anti-Muslim tropes, are sensational reports, misrepresentations, or fabrications, regarding Muslims as an ethnicity or Islam as a religion. | B | Eelipe (896) | Possible vandalism | ||
2024-10-09 | Pasupathikoil Varadharaja Perumal Temple (Perumal temple in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Varadharaja Perumal Temple is a Perumal temple situated at Pasupathikoil in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu in India. The main deity in this temple is Varadharaja Perumal and the goddess is Perundevi. | Start | பொதுஉதவி (1238) | |||
2024-10-09 | Viralipatti Mahalingeshwarar Temple (Shiva temple in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Mahalingeshwarar Temple is a Shiva temple situated at Thavasimedai village in Viralipatti neighbourhood in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu in India. The main deity in this temple is Mahalingeshwarar and the goddesses are Maragathavalli and Manikkavalli. | Start | பொதுஉதவி (1238) | |||
2024-11-14 | Pushparatheswarar Temple (Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India) | Pushparatheswarar Temple is a Shiva temple situated at Gnayiru in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu in India. | Start | பொதுஉதவி (1238) | |||
2024-10-09 | Komal Krupakupareshwarar Temple (Shiva temple in Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Krupakupareshwarar Temple is a Shiva temple at Komal neighbourhood, in Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu in India.The presiding deity in this temple is Krupakupareshwarar and the goddess is Annapoorni. Sthala viruksham is bael tree. | Start | பொதுஉதவி (1238) | |||
2025-05-12 | Yuta (shaman) (Japanese Spiritual Medium) | Yuta (ユタ) are traditional folk shamans native to Okinawa Prefecture and parts of the Kyushu region in Japan. They make a living by offering spiritual guidance and resolving issues related to both supernatural phenomena and everyday life. | C | Velikov817 (86) | |||
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) | |||
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) | |||
2025-05-17 | 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) | |||
2025-03-15 | List of Zoroastrianism sects | This is a List of Zoroastrianism sects, each of which has its own interpretation and beliefs. They differ greatly in pluralism, dualism, and monotheism. | C | Hzea (352) | |||
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 (689) | |||
2024-10-11 | Kertarajasa Buddhist College (Higher education institution in Batu, Indonesia) | Kertarajasa Buddhist College, also known as Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Kertarajasa (abbreviated as STAB Kertarajasa) in Indonesian, is a Buddhist private university located in Batu, East Java, Indonesia. STAB Kertarajasa is a university that provides education in the field of Theravāda Buddhism religious knowledge. | Stub | Faredoka (1513) | |||
2025-03-17 | Ulkāmukha Pretarāja (Lord of the fire-spitting pretas and a manifestation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara.) | Ulkāmukha Pretarāja (Sanskrit: उल्कामुख प्रेतराज; Chinese: 焰口鬼王; pinyin: Yànkǒu Guǐwáng; rōmaji: Enkō Kiō) is a deity within Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist traditions, particularly prevalent in East Asian Buddhism. He is considered a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin), specifically appearing in a wrathful form to aid beings trapped in the preta realm (pretaloka), the realm of hungry ghosts. | C | SongRuyi (219) | |||
2025-05-09 | Divine Mercy Catholic Elementary School (School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) | Divine Mercy Catholic School is a publicly funded elementary school, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It first opened its doors on January 6, 2025, and is part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Divine Mercy is the feeder school of Brebeuf College School and St. Joseph's Morrow Park Catholic Secondary School. | Start | LogicLynx (24) | |||
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 (50) | |||
2025-05-12 | Automata in the Indian Cultural Imagination | Mechanical constructs, or robots, have existed in the South Asian imagination for thousands of years; in India, this comprises stories and inventions which reflect the surrounding socio-cultural and geographical contexts of which the imagination is centered. | C | Meerad247 (37) | |||
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 (3112) | |||
2025-01-09 | Loay Alshareef (Saudi Arabian actor, peace activist) | Loay Alshareef (Arabic: لؤي الشريف; born 11 November 1982) is a UAE-based Saudi Arabian peace activist who advocates for better relations between the Arab world and Israel. | C | Qualiesin (24589) | |||
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 (176) | |||
2025-04-28 | Nasibis | The Nasibis (Arabic: النَّوَاصِب, romanized: al-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 (891) | |||
2025-05-07 | Mohammed Sadeq 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 (151) | |||
2025-05-19 | Yehuda Kaploun | Yehuda Kaploun is an Israeli-America Chabadnic Rabbi, businessman, and conservative political figure. He was nominated as U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism by Donald trump in May 2024. | Start | SprinklerLover12 (238) | |||
2025-05-15 | Mosque in Yurt-Aukh | Yurt-Aukh Mosque (Ширча-Йуртар маьждиг, Юрт-Ауховская мечеть ) is the oldest mosque in the village of Kalininaul (Yurt-Aukh) in the Kazbekovsky District. Founded by local residents in 1904, it is an architectural monument of Aukh. | Start | Takhirgeran Umar (550) | |||
2025-05-09 | Prem Ras Siddhant | Prem Ras Siddhant (प्रेम रस सिद्धांत, "The Philosophy of Divine Love") is a book on philosophy and spirituality authored by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj. First published in Hindi in 1955, the book presents a comprehensive explanation of God, the soul, and the world, aiming to answer fundamental questions about life and the path to eternal happiness. | C | Time-is-wealth (63) | |||
2025-03-19 | Religious influences on Zoroastrianism | Zoroastrianism and its beliefs and practices have been influenced by other religions, including the Babylonian and Hellenistic religions, Judaism, and Islam. | C | Hzea (352) | |||
2025-05-17 | M. E. Cherian | 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 (348) | |||
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 (7370) | |||
2025-05-06 | Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Yuvak Parishad (India Non-Profit Organisation) | Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Yuvak Parishad (ABTYP) is a youth organization associated with the Terapanth Dharmsangh, a branch of the Jain community. Established in 1964 under the guidance of Acharya Tulsi, it is registered under the Society Registration Act (Registration No. | C | Thrashermaniac (56) | |||
2025-04-15 | Jacques D'Hondt (French philosopher (1920–2012)) | Jacques D'Hondt was a French philosopher and Resistance fighter, born in Saint-Symphorien (today a district of Tours) on April 17, 1920 and died on February 10, 2012 in Paris 8e. | Start | Xpander1 (3112) | |||
2014-08-14 | Gochar | Gochar (Sanskrit: गोचर), in Vedic astrology, refers to the transit or movement of planets through the zodiac signs and their subsequent influence on individuals' lives. Unlike the fixed positions of planets at the time of birth (natal chart), Gochar represents the dynamic, real-time motion of planets, which is believed to continuously affect various aspects of existence as celestial bodies traverse the sky. | Start | Ebabcock (55) | |||
2025-05-19 | Otto Willmann (German educationist and philosopher (1839–1920)) | Otto Willmann (1839-1920) was a German philosopher and educator, in the tradition of Johann Friedrich Herbart. A devout Catholic, Willmann was the leading German Catholic scholar in education of his time. He taught at the German University of Prague (now Charles University) from 1872 until 1905. | Stub | Prezbo (11085) | |||
2025-05-19 | André Doz (French philosopher (1928–2013)) | André Doz (born August 13, 1928 in Issy-les-Moulineaux – 2013) was a french philosopher and educator.[citation needed] | Start | Xpander1 (3112) |
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