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2023-07-22 Shringinari Shringinari Temple is a Hindu temple around near Basti, Uttar Pradesh, India. It holds a fair on the last Tuesday of the Ashad month. It attracts thousands of devotees who come to seek blessings by bowing in reverence before the deity established by Mother Shanta, the daughter of King Dasharath, and the wife of Shringi Rishi. Stub Kamalydv (126)
2023-11-10 Chelamattom Shree Krishna Swami Temple (Temple in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India) Chelamattom Sree Krishna Temple is a hindu temple situated in Chelamattom, Kalady in Ernakulam District. This temple is situated near the banks of periyar. This temple is known as Dakshina Kasi. The main deity in this temple is sree krishna. There is another temple with narasimha is also situated here. Stub Ranjithsiji (2460)
2023-11-13 Arthur Ceppos (American publisher) Arthur R. Ceppos (April 4, 1909 - September 30, 1996) was an American publisher, best known as the original publisher of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron Hubbard. Through his publishing houses Julian Press and Hermitage House, Ceppos was a catalyst for the sexual and self-awareness revolutions. C Ddunnison (32) Past AfD
2023-08-28 Shalom Sadik Shalom Sadik (born April 6, 1980) is a scholar of Jewish philosophy in the Middle Ages. He is a member of the Jewish Thought Department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and has published articles and books on the subject. He has been honored with various academic awards in recognition of his work, which focuses on topics such as free will, the philosophy of Maimonides, the philosophy of the Jewish Apostate in Spain and natural-Law. C אורח פורח (199)
2023-12-04 Krias Shema She'Al Hamita (Jewish prayer) Krias Shema Al Hamita (Hebrew: קריאת שמע על המטה, Bedtime Shema) is a Jewish prayer recited before retiring at night. It is centered around "Krias Shema" with additional verses and requests. Start Rashba (113)
2024-02-03 Tervakoski Church (Church in Janakkala, Finland) The Tervakoski Church (Finnish: Tervakosken kirkko; also known as the Little Church of Tervakoski (Finnish: Tervakosken pikkukirkko), is the 20th-century wooden church located in the village of Tervakoski in the Janakkala municipality in Tavastia Proper, Finland. Start Juustila (1442)
2023-08-26 Jnana-Vijnana Yoga (Chapter 7 of the Bhagavad Gita) The Jnana-Vijnana Yoga (Sanskrit: ज्ञानविज्ञानयोग, romanizedJñānavijñānayōga) is the seventh of the eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita. The chapter has a total of thirty shlokas. it is the 29th chapter of Bhishma Parva, the sixth book of the Mahabharata. C जय गोपाल अरोड़ा (314)
2024-02-01 Jamia Taibah Mosque Amsterdam (Mosque in Amsterdam, the Netherlands) The Taibah Mosque is a ( Surinamese-Hindustani ) mosque in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is affiliated with World Islamic Mission and subscribe to Sunni Barelvi ideology of Islam. It has Jamia Madinatul Islam as center of Islamic learning.

In state of Noord-Holland, it is located on Karspeldreef south of Kraaiennest metro station.

Start Editonlineforpassion (177)
2024-02-06 Vaajakoski Baptist Church (Church in Jyväskylä, Finland) The Vaajakoski Baptist Church (also known as the Vaajakoski Baptist Congregation; Finnish: Vaajakosken baptistiseurakunta) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Jyväskylä, Finland. It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1920. As its name refers, the current congregation building is located in the Vaajakoski district of Jyväskylä. Start Juustila (1442)
2024-02-06 Kauhajoki Baptist Church (Church in Kauhajoki, Finland) The Kauhajoki Baptist Church (also known as the Kauhajoki Baptist Congregation; Finnish: Kauhajoen baptistiseurakunta) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Kauhajoki, Finland. It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1949. The current congregation building is located in the Kainasto village, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of the town centre. Start Juustila (1442)
2024-02-06 Vaasa Finnish Baptist Church (Church in Vaasa, Finland) The Vaasa Finnish Baptist Church (also known as the Vaasa Finnish Baptist Congregation; Finnish: Vaasan baptistiseurakunta) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Vaasa, Finland. It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1908. The current congregation building is located in the Palosaari district of Vaasa. Start Juustila (1442)
2024-02-06 Tampere Baptist Church (Church in Tampere, Finland) The Tampere Baptist Church (also known as the Tampere Baptist Congregation; Finnish: Tampereen baptistiseurakunta) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Tampere, Finland. It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1890. The current congregation building is located in the Kissanmaa district of Tampere. Start Juustila (1442)
2024-02-07 Chancellery of the Moscow Patriarchate Chancellery of the Moscow Patriarchate (Chancellery of the Moscow Patriarchy, Russian: Управление делами Московской патриархии) is subdivision of the Moscow Patriarchate, acting as a Synodal institution. Since 1961 the Chancellor of the Moscow Patriarchate (Russian: Управляющий делами Московского Патриархата) is a permanent member and secretary of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church (ex officio). Start Чръный человек (12456)
2024-02-05 Swami Sandipendra (Indian religious teacher) Swami sandipendra (born 7 March 1969) is an Indian spiritual leader. Main worshipers of Bagalamukhi Temple, Nalkheda. He is a main guide of Ramayana Research Council. Book Authore of Shribhagwati Seeta Mahashakti-Sadhna. Stub MIT&boys (507)
2024-02-14 Diocese of Barnaul The Diocese of Barnaul (Russian: Барнаульская епархия) is a diocese (eparchy) of the Russian Orthodox Church, uniting parishes and monasteries in the northeastern part of the Altai Krai (within the borders of the cities of Barnaul and Novoaltaysk, as well as Zalesovsky, Zarinsky, Kosikhinsky, Kytmanovsky, Pervomaisky, Talmensky and Togulsky districts). Start Rakoon (6147)
2024-02-15 Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church (Church in Helsinki, Finland) The Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church (also known as the Helsinki Finnish Methodist Congregation; Finnish: Helsingin metodistiseurakunta; Finnish: Helsingfors finska metodistförsamling) is a Finnish Methodist congregation in Helsinki, Finland. It belongs to the Finnish Methodist Church [fi] and was founded in 1894. Start Juustila (1442)
2024-02-18 Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is a Hindu temple located at a distance of about 9 km from district headquarters of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan state in India. The temple is dedicated to a major Hindu deity Hanuman. Apart from the devotees, domestic and foreign tourists also come here to admire the picturesque beauty of nature at this place. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-02-07 Sarvamnaya tantra Sarvamnaya Tantra (Devanagari सर्वाम्नाय तन्त्र, IAST Sarvāmnāya Tantra) is a tantric tradition originating within Nepal. Sarvāmnāya translates literally to "all transmissions." It makes reference to the āmnāya categorization system, which depicts the various streams of Kaula tantrism as "transmissions" flowing from the different faces of Śiva in different cardinal directions. GA Rprakashmathur (127)
2024-02-13 Evangelical Church of Bangkok (Evangelical Christian church in Bangkok,Thailand) The Evangelical Church of Bangkok is situated at 42 Sukhumvit Soi 10, Bangkok, Thailand. It is an international church, a member of the Evangelical Free Church of America, a denomination of Protestant churches, and is affiliated to the Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand. Start C411978 (2159)
2024-02-16 Martín de Arvide Martín de Arvide was a Franciscan missionary to New Spain. He served at and founded several missions in the area of present-day New Mexico, before his death at the hands of a group of Zuni. Start Moriwen (24339)
2024-02-21 Mata Bhimeshwari Devi Temple The Mata Bhimeshwari Devi Temple in Beri, Haryana, India is a popular religious destination. Start Rkyadavdhruv (122)
2023-10-17 Epifania "Fani" Cotos Duran (Peruvian community nursing leader) Epifania "Fani" Cotos Duran is a Peruvian community nursing leader. She worked for a community house affiliated with the Anglican Mission in Perú. She founded and led the community health program at the community house of St John the Baptist, in Peru. She is one of the founders of MOCEP, Christian Movement of Peruvian Nurses part of the International Community of Christian Nurses in Latin America. C Remy.2005 (65)
2024-03-07 Bijasan Mata Temple, Indragarh (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Bijasan Mata Temple is a renowned Hindu temple situated in the town of Indragarh, nestled amidst the scenic landscape of Bundi district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The temple is dedicated to Bijasan Mata, which is another name of Hindu Goddess Durga. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-03-09 Muhibbullah Lari Nadwi (Islamic scholar) Muhibbullah Lari Nadwi (or Mohibullah Lari; 15 July 1917 – 29 November 1993) was an Indian Islamic scholar, who served as a principal of the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama from 1970 to 1993. Start Slari457 (1030)
2024-03-11 Niyazi Misri (Sufi) (Sufi mystic and poet (1618-1694)) Niyâzî-i Mısrî (9 March 1618, Malatya - 16 March 1694, Limni) was a Sufi mystic and poet and patron saint of the Niyâziye or Mısriyye branch of the Khalwati order of dervishes, known variously as Niyâzî Mısrî, Mısrî Nıyâzî, Skheyh Mısrî, and as Mehmed ü’l- Mısrî. C Letâif (129)
2024-02-17 Chauth Mata Temple, Bundi (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Chauth Mata Temple is a Hindu temple located at a distance of about 5 kilometers from Bundi district headquarters in Rajasthan, India. The temple is dedicated to Chauth Mata, a manifestation of Hindu Goddess Parvati. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-02-14 Roman Catholic Diocese of Koumra (Catholic diocese in Chad) The Roman Catholic Diocese of Koumra is a diocese located in Mandoul in the ecclesiastical province of N'Djaména in Chad. Stub Nmarshall25 (1567)
2024-03-22 The Principle of Deference in Islamic Law The Principle of Deference to variant opinions in Islamic law (Arabic: قاعدة مراعاة الخلاف, romanizedqa'idat mura'at al-khilaf) is a legal rule defined by the Kuwaiti Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence as: “Whoever believes that something is permissible should refrain from doing it if someone else believes it is forbidden. Start DivineReality (693)
2023-09-12 Malik ibn al-Nadr (Ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) Malik ibn al-Nadr (Arabic: مَالِك ٱبْن ٱلنَّضْر, romanizedmālik ibn annaḍr) was an ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad. He was the son of al-Nadr. Stub Mododge16 (696) Past AfD
2024-03-28 Masjid-e-Rasheed (Mosque in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) Masjid-e-Rashid (Urdu: مسجد رشید), also known as Jame Rashid Mosque, Masjid-e-Rashidiyah, and Taj Masjid, is a mosque located in the compound of Darul Uloom Deoband in the Saharanpur district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This mosque is named after Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi, the second patron of Darul Uloom Deoband. Start मुज़म्मिल अंसारी (157)
2024-03-13 Bageshwar Dham Balaji Temple (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India) Bageshwar Dham Balaji Temple is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Hindu God Hanuman, situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Nestled amidst the serene environs of the region, this temple holds profound religious significance among devotees of Lord Hanuman, also known as Balaji, a revered deity in Hinduism worshiped. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-04-02 Yogodyan (Monastery of Ramakrishna Math) Yogodyan is a branch of Ramakrishna Math situated in 7, Yogodyan Lane, Kankurgachhi, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It was established by Ramchandra Dutta, a householder disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, sanctified by the visit of Ramakrishna himself. C Debdeepghosh2003 (161)
2024-03-27 Paroisse Ste-Anne-des-Pins (French Catholic Church) Paroisse Ste-Anne-des-Pins is a Roman Catholic Church that emerged in downtown Sudbury, Ontario, Canada in 1883. The epoch-making edifice held high communal value and admiration from the time of its erection, as it was home to the city’s very first Francophone Catholic community. C Jolusa333 (25)
2024-02-09 Futrus Fuṭrus (فطرس) is a fallen angel mentioned in legends concerning Ali ibn al-Husayn. It is said God's watch lies upon him, after he dawdled too long to fulfill an order by God. His wings were broken off and he was cast on an island for punishment. Stub VenusFeuerFalle (11451)
2024-02-16 Muscular Hinduism (Philosophy promoting Hindu physical fitness) Muscular Hinduism is a philosophy that advocates for Hindus to be physically strong. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Swami Vivekananda are considered to have been major early proponents in the early 20th century. Muscular Hinduism intertwines with Hindu nationalism and communal violence in India. C GreekApple123 (6611)
2024-03-19 Athippatta Moideen Kutty Musliyar (Indian Islamic scholar) Athippatta Moideen Kutty Musliyar also known as Athippatta Usthad (19 September 1936– 19 December 2018), was an Islamic scholar, community leader and founder of Ikhvani Trust (non-profit educational institution) and Grace Valley Public School,Kadampuzha Start Spworld2 (1221)
2023-09-07 Sanshenggong Church (Church building in Inner Mongolia, China) Sanshenggong Catholic Church (三盛公天主教堂)is a Catholic church located in Dengkou County in Inner Mongolia, China. Stub Reesorville (2089)
2024-03-14 Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple is a revered Hindu temple, situated in the Lakheri town of Bundi district in Rajasthan, India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is famous as Mini Khajuraho in Bundi district, and the center of religious faith in Hadoti region. C Evanowich (88)
2024-03-03 Modimo ("God" in some southern African languages) Modimo (also spelt as Molimo in Lesotho Sesotho, and known as Mudzimu or Raluvhimba in Tshivenda and uMlimo or Zimu in Southern and Northern Ndebele) is a creator god, supreme deity and sky deity in the traditional religion of the Sotho-Tswana people. Modimo and all its derivatives ultimately stem from the [[Pro ... Start Thambalwam23 (138)
2024-03-07 Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Al-Buraimi (Mosque in the Sultanate of Oman) The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع ٱلسُّلْطَان قَابُوْس, romanizedJāmiʿ As-Sulṭān Qābūs) is the largest mosque in Al-Buraimi, Oman. Start Leo1pard (28531)
2024-03-24 Independent Commission for the Study of Sexual Abuse against Children in the Portuguese Catholic Church The Independent Commission for the Study of Sexual Abuse of Children in the Portuguese Catholic Church was an independent working group, which was created following an invitation addressed to pedopsychiatrist Pedro Strecht, at the end of 2021, by José Ornelas, president of the Conference Episcopal Portuguesa (CEP), to carry out a study on practices of sexual abuse of minors within the Portuguese Catholic Church, covering the period between 1950 and 2022. C Mcorrlo (648)
2023-09-01 Derek Prime Derek Prime (20 February 1931 – 28 March 2020) was an Evangelical minister and author. Start J349 (457)
2023-09-29 Great East (ideology) (Turkish Islamist Ideology) The Great East (Turkish: Büyük Doğu) is an Islamist ideology from Turkey that was put forward by Necip Fazıl Kısakürek. Start Ilamxan (6444)
2024-03-17 Jitāri Jitāri (or Jetāri, Tibetan Wylie: Dgra las rnam rgyal, c. latter half of the 10th century) was an influential Indian Buddhist philosopher who followed the Epistemological school of Dharmakīrti and Madhyamaka. He is considered one of the greatest panditas of the 10th century. C Javierfv1212 (25945)
2024-04-05 Moses ben Kalonymus (11th century Italian liturgical poet) Rabbi Moses ben Kalonymus was an 11th-century paytan (liturgical poet) born in northern Italy who immigrated to Mainz. His piyyutim were influenced by the Land of Israel liturgical tradition. There is an ancient tradition that he was the composer of the piyyut "Eimat Noratekha" which is recited on Shevi'i shel Pesach. Start Commontater (788)
2024-04-06 Shabandar Mosque (Historic mosque Baghdad, Iraq) The Shabandar Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الشابندر) is a historic 20th-century mosque located in al-Adhamiyah district of Baghdad, Iraq. First built in 1902 by the philanthropist Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Shabandar during the Ottoman Empire period, the mosque can accommodate at least 140 worshippers within its area of 300 square metres. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-03-02 Tomb of Blessed Father Jerzy Popiełuszko (Monument) The tomb of Blessed Father Jerzy Popiełuszko (Polish: Grób bł. ks. Jerzego Popiełuszki) is a monumental grave marker of the Polish priest Jerzy Popiełuszko, designed by Jerzy Kalina, located in Warsaw. Popiełuszko was to be buried in the Powązki Cemetery. Start Paradygmaty (1326)
2023-09-23 Hansa and Dimbhaka Hansa and Dimbhaka were two warriors mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. They both served the king Jarasandha and assisted him during his during his attempts to retake Mathura. During the Sabha Parva, a king also named Hansa was slain by Balarama after an eighteen-day battle. Stub Kenfyre (9636)
2024-03-22 Daniel Da Pisa (16th century head of Rome's Jewish community) Daniel Da Pisa (Hebrew: דניאל מפיזה) was one of the heads of the Jewish community at the beginning of the 16th century. Start Commontater (788)
2024-04-27 British Logic Colloquium The British Colloquium for Logic (BLC) is registered charity, founded in 1977, with an aim for promoting formal and mathematical logic, and subjects related to formal and mathematical logic in the UK. Start Sara Uckelman (457)
2023-12-04 Beit Matityau Yeshiva (Yeshiva gedolah in Bnei Brak) Beit Matityau Yeshiva is a Yeshiva gedolah in Bnei Brak, Israel, that belongs to the Orthodox-Litvaks movement. The Rosh Yeshiva and its founder is Rabbi Baruch Weisbecker. Start על הטוב (111)
2023-09-26 Benjamin Ashkenazi (Russian communal worker and philanthropist (1824–1894)) Benjamin Ashkenazi (1824–1894) was a Polhis Jewish communal worker and philanthropist in 19th-century Russian Empire. Stub -- -- -- (15597)
2024-04-14 Al-Mulk (Qayyūm al-Asmā) Al-Mulk (Arabic: الملك, lit.'the Dominion', 'the Kingdom') is the first chapter of the Qayyūm al-Asmā comprising 42 verses; in fact all chapters of the book are 42 verses in length. In the Qayyūm al-Asmā, Surah Al-Mulk is the only chapter that does not begin with a verse from Surah Yusuf. Stub Mrarsalan04 (72)
2024-02-19 Herman Berkovits (Romanian-Israeli pediatrist) Herman Berkovits (Hebrew: הרמן ברקוביץ, born 14 March 1947) is a Romanian-Israeli pediatrist, best known for being the personal physician of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

He is the honorary consul of Romania in Israel. He also served as an honorary advisor to the Romanian Prime Ministers Viorica Dăncilă, Ludovic Orban, Florin Cîțu, Nicolae Ciucă and the incumbent Marcel Ciolacu.

C RAMSES$44932 (4922)
2023-06-29 Ramakrishna Math, Mangaluru (Hindu temple in Mangalore, India) Ramakrishna Math, Mangaluru is a monastic organisation for those men who were taught into existence by Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1836–1886), a 19th-century saint of Bengal. It is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian spiritual organization that has been engaged in various forms of humanitarian, social service activities for over a century. C BHARATHESHA ALASANDEMAJALU (1198)
2024-03-21 National United Methodist Church (Church in D.C., United States) The National United Methodist Church is a United Methodist congregation in the Wesley Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Designated as the national church of the United Methodist Church, the building complex occupies a 6-acre campus adjoining the American University, comprising a church structure and administrative building. Stub Alfred Carbo (74)
2024-05-11 Urvija Kund (Historic site in Janaki Sthan, Sitamarhi) Urvija Kund ( Sanskrit: उर्विजा कुंड ) is a pond related to Goddess Janaki which is described in Ramayana, legendary stories and folk tales. It is believed that King Shreedhwaja Janaka had built a pond at the place where Goddess Sita was manifested, which later became famous as Urvija Kund. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-03-25 Bishr al-Marisi (9th century scholar and theologian) Bishr al-Marisi (Arabic: بشر المريسي born 755, died 813) full name Abu 'Abd al-Rahman Bishr ibn Ghiyath ibn Abi Karimah al-Marisi or simply Bishr ibn Ghiyath al-Marisi was a 9th-century religious scholar and theologian. He was infamous for his controversial views which earned him the scorn of his contemporary Muslim scholars. C Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-02-10 Vimarśa (Philosophical concept in Shaivism) Vimarśa is a philosophical concept in Shaivism that comes from the "Recognition" (Pratyabhijñā) philosophy, introduced by Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, two eminent masters in Kashmir Śaivism from around the 9th and 10th centuries. C Varahinatha (29)
2024-03-05 The Network (group of churches) (International group of churches) The Network is an international group of churches known for planting new churches by recruiting college men, training and developing them into leaders within the group. Start Aubaha Jhimbiraza (43)
2024-05-16 Kutach Kutach is a dairy-based dip that was commonly eaten with bread in Ancient Babylonian cuisine. Stub PiMaster3 (4461)
2024-05-16 Allon Bachuth (Oak near Bethel mentioned in Genesis) In the Hebrew Bible, Allon Bachuth (Hebrew: אלון בכות; "Oak of Weeping") is an oak near Bethel, at the foot of which Deborah, the wet nurse of Rebecca, was buried (Genesis 35:8). Stub -- -- -- (15597)
2023-08-11 Markazi Sunni Rizvi Jamia Masjid Markazi Sunni Rizvi Jamia Masjid is the central congregational masjid in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in Jhang Bazaar (one of the eight bazaars around the city's clock tower) in the early 1950s. It was founded by Sardar Ahmed Chishti and is the largest mosque by covered area in Faisalabad. Start TK19611 (108)
2024-01-31 Magnes Press (Publishing house of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Hebrew University Magnes Press, known for short as Magnes Press, is the publishing house of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Start דוד שי (1992)
2024-05-16 Bnei David Mechina (School) The Pre-Military Mechina Bnei David known as Eli Mechina is the first pre-military academy established in Israel. The mechina was founded by Rabbis Eli Sadan and Yigal Levinstein in the settlement of Eli. Over the years, additional institutions have been established alongside the mechina, including a higher yeshiva, a yeshiva for army graduates and seminary for girls. Start Galamore (1620)
2024-03-01 Sarbat Khalsa (2015) The Sarbat Khalsa of 2015 was held on November 10, 2015, in Chabba village on the outskirts of Amritsar, with the purpose to strengthen all Sikh institutions and traditions. As many as 550,000 to over 600,000 Sikhs from around the world attended the event. Start JazzyBsolarjatt (360)
2024-05-20 Reteh-qabet (boundaries of the sky, in accordance with Egyptian religion) Reteh-qabet (in other publications sometimes also Reteh-Kabet) referred to in the Egyptian Mythology and Astronomy the boundaries of the heavens. The meaning “that pushes the chest back” can be compared to the breathing process and refers specifically to breathing shortly before birth or shortly before death. Start Loukus999 (2305)
2024-04-15 Marga Natya (Major form of Indian classical dance) Based on the study of Natya Shastra text, the common Indian grammar of performing arts and literature is referred to as Marga in the post-Natyashastra period. Deshis are regional forms of performing arts, many of which are developed based on regional taste. Start Msabyasachi (100)
2024-03-18 Tamir Granot (Israeli Orthodox Jewish rabbi and author) Tamir Granot (born 1970) is an Israeli Orthodox Jewish rabbi and author and the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Orot Shaul, a hesder yeshiva located in southern Tel Aviv. He is also an expert on Jewish thought regarding the Holocaust. C IshChasidecha (1073)
2024-05-22 Honen Shonin Nijugo Reijo is a circuit pilgrimage to 25 temples related to Hōnen Shonin, the founder of the Jōdo-shū Buddhist sect. It was originally created and promoted by the monk Reitaku during the Edo period in the year 1761 to commemorate the 550th anniversary of Hōnen's death. Stub MojaveScout (199)
2024-04-19 Fu Peirong (Taiwanese writer, philosopher (born 1950)) Fu Peirong (born December 16, 1950) is a scholar, writer, educator and philosopher from Taiwan (Republic of China). He uses pen names Fu Hua and Fu Xuan. He was born in Kaohsiung and grew up in Taoyuan, with ancestral roots in Shanghai. He is a retired professor and former director of the Department of Philosophy and the Institute of Philosophy at National Taiwan University. C TheIntrospectorsfacts (1322)
2024-02-03 Kaplanism (Islamic extremist ideology) Kaplanism (Turkish: Kaplancılık) is an Islamic extremist ideology based on the thoughts of Mufti Cemaleddin Kaplan. Start Ilamxan (6444)
2024-04-28 Phật Mẫu Man Nương Man Nương Phật Mẫu (蠻娘佛母) is a Vietnamese Buddhist deity associated with the belief of Tứ Pháp. During the reign of Shi Xie, a monk known as Kaundinya (Khâu Đà La), also called Xà Lê or Đồ Lê (闍梨) travelled to Luy Lâu (in modern-day Bắc Ninh province) to spread Buddhism there. Stub Bluehz (22)
2023-08-29 Akshara Brahma Yoga (Eighth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita) The Akshara Brahma Yoga (Sanskrit: अक्षरब्रह्मयोग, romanizedAkṣarabrahmayōga) is the eighth of the eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita. The chapter has a total of twenty-eight shlokas. It is the 30th chapter of Bhishma Parva, the sixth book of the Mahabharata. C जय गोपाल अरोड़ा (314)
2024-05-24 Diriyah Pact The Diriyah Pact was an agreement signed between the Emir of Diriyah, Imam Muhammad bin Saud, and Imam Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab in the year 1744. The two imams agreed to call for correcting the people's faith from the polytheism, heresies, and superstitions attached to it, by returning to what Muhammad was upon, and carrying out the duty of enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong. C JohnnyPedro1998 (615)
2024-03-13 Demographic jihad Demographic jihad or population jihad is a purported phenomenon in which Muslims migrate to or have many children in a particular region in order to demographically and otherwise dominate it. Start GreekApple123 (6611)
2024-02-29 David Michael Moses (Roman Catholic priest and musician) David Michael Moses is an American Roman Catholic priest, internet personality and musician. After his college education, Michael began his studies in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston for priesthood. He is the founder of Concerts for Life, a religious ministry that have collectively raised funds for women especially the pregnant ones in Houston. Start SafariScribe (36682)
2024-03-06 St. Lawrence Church, Edacochin (Church in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin in Kerala, India) St. Lawrence Church, Edacochin, is a church in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin in Kerala, India. Known for its Portuguese-influenced architecture, as well as for the tomb of Servant of God Lawrence Puliyanath, the church is a centre of Christian pilgrimage in Kochi.{{Infobox church C LAWRENCE PRAVEEN THOMAS (135)
2024-04-28 La Bible du Rabbinat The Bible of the French Rabbinate (French: La Bible du Rabbinat Français) is a translation of the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, from Hebrew to French. The first volume was published in 1899, but it only included the Torah (French: Pentateuque) and the Early Prophets (French: Premiers Prophètes). Stub CapitalismIsGood (62)
2024-03-20 Prophet Ishmael Ishmael Chokurongerwa, referred to by himself and his followers as Prophet Ishmael, is a Zimbabwean religious leader and self-proclaimed apostolic prophet who is accused of child exploitation. Stub LonelyBoy2012 (768)
2023-11-19 Send the Light (hymn) "Send the Light" is a hymn written in 1890 by American composer Charles H. Gabriel. The hymn was the first composed by Gabriel, who would later compose multiple famous hymns, such as "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" and "Will the Circle be Unbroken?". Start C.r.w.williams (78)
2024-05-20 Levi ibn al-Tabban (12th-century Jewish grammarian and poet) Levi ben Jacob ibn al-Tabban (Hebrew: לוי בן יעקב אבן אלתבאן), also known with the Arabic surname Abu l'Fihm, was a Jewish grammarian and poet who lived at Zaragoza in the beginning of the twelfth century. Start -- -- -- (15597)
2024-04-23 Daulatsagarsuri (Indian Jain ascetic (1920–2024)) Daulatsagarsuri (1920 – 17 February 2024) was a Jain ascetic, philosopher, and a revered saint belonging to the Śvetāmbara sect. He was the head of the monastic order (Gacchadhipati) of the "Sagar Samudaay" of the Tapa Gaccha. While he was alive, he was the preceptor of 900 monks and nuns. GA Jinkrupa (42)
2024-04-25 Vimalsuri (3rd century Indian Jain ascetic) Vimalsuri was a Jain monk of the Śvetāmbara Murtipujaka sect. He is best known for his composition "Paumachariyam", the earliest known Jain version of the Ramayana and the oldest work of literature written in Maharashtri Prakrit. Although scholars' opinion and traditional beliefs differ on his timeline, the common belief is that he lived between the 1st and the 3rd century AD. GA Jain Center (16)
2024-05-18 Vimalsagarsuri (21st century Indian Jain ascetic) Vimalsagarsuri is an eminent and popular Jain monk and Acharya of the Tapa Gaccha of the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism. He belongs to the lineage of Acharya Buddhisagarsuri. C Hemchandra Jain (104)
2023-09-04 Fatemeh Daqaq (Iranian Muslim narrator, Quran-ologist and Sufi (1010 - 1088)) Fatemeh Daqaq Neyshabouri (1010 – 1088), (full name: Umm al-Binin Fatima bint Abu Ali Daqaq Neishaburi) was a female Iranian Muslim Hadith studies scholar, a scholar of the Quran and a Sufi, a memorizer of the Qur'an in the 4th century Hijri. He was one of the prominent students of Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri in the science of hadith. Stub Patricia Mannerheim (1880)
2024-03-10 Tzvi Kushelevsky (Talmudic scholar and teacher) Tzvi Kushelevsky (born 3 March 1936) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and Talmudic scholar. He is the founder and the rosh yeshivah of Heichal HaTorah BeZion, a yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. Start Yzfreeman (41)
2024-05-30 Āvaśyaka Sūtra (Jain religious text) The Āvaśyaka Sūtra is one of the four Mūlasūtra texts of the Śvetāmbara scriptural canon. Start Softyleonito421 (590)
2024-05-31 Altneu (Synagogue in New York City) The Altneu is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. The synagogue informally formed in late 2021 after the departure of Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt from the Park East Synagogue, and officially launched in early 2022. Start Longhornsg (6803)
2024-02-03 DIMMID (Benedictine interreligious dialogue movement) DIMMID, Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique - Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (DIM·MID), is a movement within the Benedictine and Cistercian order aimed to promote interfaith dialogue between monastic communities of different religions. Created in 1977, the movement approaches this aim through a mutual understanding and experience of each other's spirituality. C PontiffSulivahn (1059)
2024-03-14 Baitul Ikram Mosque, Leicester (Mosque in Leicester, England) The Baitul Ikram (English: A Noble Place) is a mosque located in Leicester, UK. It is the first purpose-built Ahmadi mosque in East Midlands and was inaugurated on 20 February 2016. It has a capacity for 300 worshippers. Start HolyArtThou (489)
2024-03-01 Al-Aziz mosque, Abu Dhabi (Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) The Mosque of Al-Aziz (Arabic: مسجد العزيز) is located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 2015, towards the beginning of Ramadan on the Al Reem Island. The Al- Aziz mosque was opened as a collective of new mosques around Abu Dhabi. Start Yiayi (45)
2024-05-27 Saris (Judaism) In Jewish tradition, the term saris (Hebrew: סָרִיס, literally 'eunuch';) is a term used to refer to an individual assigned male at birth who has done one of the following: Start JDBauby (727)
2024-03-07 Union of the Communities of the Ancient Apostolic Church Union of the Communities of the Ancient Apostolic Church (Russian: Союз Общин Древле-Апостольской Церкви, officially abbreviated as SODATs, Russian: СОДАЦ) was short-lived Renovationist group, headed by Аrchpriest (Archbishop since May 1923) Alexander Vvedensky. C Чръный человек (12456)
2024-05-03 Bateshwar Sthan (Ancient site related Lord Shiva and Brahmarshi Vashishtha) Bateshwar Sthan ( Sanskrit: बटेश्वर स्थान ) is an ancient site related to the Vedic sage Brahmarshi Vashishtha at Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur district of Bihar, India. It is believed as the Taposthali ( penance place ) of the sage Vashishtha where he established Shivlinga known as Bateshwar Nath Mahadeva. C Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-04-28 Manokamna Mandir (Hindu temple in Bihar, India) Manokamna Mandir ( Maithili: मनोकामना मंदिर ) is an ancient Hindu temple located at Kamtaul village of Harlakhi block in Madhubani district of Mithila region in Bihar, India. According to legend, it is said that the temple existed from Treta Yuga. It is associated with Ramayana. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-03-12 Christ the Savior Church, Vidin (Catholic church in Vidin, Bulgaria) "Christ the Savior" is a Catholic church building in the port city of Vidin, Bulgaria on the Danube river. It is part of the Nikopol Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and is a parish church. Start Bononia1 (58)
2024-06-06 Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Mosque in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia) Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (Malay: Masjid Dato' Bentara Luar) is a mosque located in the town of Batu Pahat, Batu Pahat District, Johor. Start Fikku fiq (2627)
2024-05-29 Jacob Alyashar (18th-century Talmudist) Jacob Alyashar (Hebrew: יעקב אלישר), was an 18th-century Talmudist and emissary (meshullaḥ). Start -- -- -- (15597)
2024-02-08 The Streams Method in the Israeli education The Streams Method in the Israeli education refers to the division of education in Israel into ideological and party-based streams. This method was practiced in the Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel and later among the Jewish public in the State of Israel from the beginning of modern education (in the 1920s) until the enactment of the State Education Law on August 12, 1953. C Galamore (1620)
2024-03-25 Dream amelioration (Jewish prayer to improve a bad dream) Dream amelioration (Hebrew: הטבת חלום Translit.: 'hatavat chalom' Translated: "improving a dream") is a ceremony mentioned in the Talmud to be performed by a person who has a troubling or distressing dream. The purpose of the ceremony is to prevent the dream coming to fruition or having an influence. Start Commontater (788)
2024-05-31 Hebrew Universalism (philosophy) (Jewish philosophy) Hebrew Universalism is a post-Zionist religious, cultural, and political philosophy that synthesizes secular Jewish nationalism, Jewish anti-Zionism, and Orthodox Jewish thought. It was initially formulated by the first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of British Mandatory Palestine, Abraham Isaac Kook, as a means of unifying Jewish civilization. Start Challahbai15 (256)
2024-04-11 Every Person Has a Name (Holocaust commemoration project) Every Person Has a Name or Everyone Has a Name (he:לכל איש יש שם) is Yad Vashem's commemoration project to document the names of those killed in the Holocaust. The project's goal is to commemorate the victims individually, ensuring that at the very least the names of the millions of Jews murdered in the Holocaust are recorded. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2023-09-14 Vindhyavali (Wife of Mahabali in Hinduism) Vindhyavali (Sanskrit: विन्ध्यावलि, romanizedVindhyāvalī), also known as Ashrama, Balika or Charuthi is the wife of the asura king Mahabali in Hindu texts, with whom she had a progeny of one hundred children, including his two sons Banasura and Namasu, as well as a daughter named Ratnamala. Start Hinduistic (80)
2024-03-21 Yitzchak Blau Yitzchak Blau (Hebrew: יצחק בלאו) is an American–Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi and Rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. He is an author and associate editor of Tradition. He also teaches at Midreshet Lindenbaum in Jerusalem. Start IshChasidecha (1073)
2024-04-19 Patrick Smith (Vicar of Great Paxton) (English Anglican priest) Patrick Smith, M.A. was an eighteenth century Anglican priest, Vicar of Great Paxton, Little Paxton and Toseland from 1702 to 1745. Stub Pisarz12345 (3748)
2024-04-12 San Vicente Church (Roman Catholic church in Ilocos Sur, Philippines) The San Vicente Church, more known as the Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint Vincent Ferrer, is a Catholic church in the municipality of San Vicente, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. It enshrines a miraculous image of Saint Vincent Ferrer in the main retablo. The present church is built in 1795 after the main town was founded. Start MissUniverse 19 (53)
2024-05-20 Nishkalank Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) Nishkalank Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located near Koliyak in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Known for its unique setting within the Arabian Sea, the temple becomes accessible only during low tide. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-04-28 Birth of Krishna (Birth of Hindu deity Krishna) According to Hindu scriptures such as the Mahabharata, Harivamsa, and the Krishna Charitas, the birth of Krishna took place in Mathura, in present-day Uttar Pradesh, on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha of the Bhadrapada month of the Hindu calendar, to Vasudeva Anakdundubhi, and his wife Devaki. GA Torotorobaaiji (81)
2024-06-12 Ali ibn Abi Talha Ali ibn Abi Talha (Arabic: علي بن أبي طلحة) was an early Islamic scholar and one of the Tabi'un. He was known for his narration of Hadith as well as his works on Tafsir that were done on authority of fellow Islamic scholar and Sahabi, Ibn Abbas. Ibn Abi Talha died in 760 CE during his stay in Syria. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108) Past AfD
2024-06-12 Tafsir Ibnu Abbas (Tafsir that is attributed to Ibn al-Abbas) Tafsir Ibnu Abbas, also known as Tafsir Ibn Abbas al-Musama Sahifat Ali ibn Abi Talha an-Ibn Abbas (Arabic: تفسير ابن عباسالمسمىصحيفة على بن أبي طلحةعن ابن عباس) is a book of Tafsir; containing the topics of exegesis and interpretation of the Qur'an. The book is narrated and written by Ali ibn Abi Talha, all of which was done on the authority of Ibn Abbas himself. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-03-25 Temple Beth Tzedek Temple Beth Tzedek (Hebrew: מקדש בית צדק, romanizedmqḏš ḇyṯ ṣḏq) is a Conservative Jewish synagogue in Getzville, New York. Start RowanJ LP (1349)
2024-06-08 Shah Asrar-ud-Din (Sufi saint) Hazrat Shah Asrar-ud-Din Baghdadi was a prominent Islamic Sufi saint in the region of Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir. His legacy and spiritual influence remain significant among the followers of Sufism and beyond. He was the son of Hazrat Shah Farid-ud-Din Baghdadi, a revered Sufi master, and his family lineage traces back to Baghdad, Iraq with references to their lineage being from Abdul Qadir Gilani, which is why they are referred to as "Baghdadi." Start SPQR10 (1051)
2024-06-11 Charles McDonald Renfrew (Roman Catholic bishop) Charles McDonald Renfrew (21 June 1929 – 7 February 1992) was a Scottish Roman Catholic prelate who served as an Auxiliary bishop of Glasgow. Start Brun164389berd (720)
2024-02-16 Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Prishtina (Faculty of the University of Prishtina) The Faculty of Philosophy is the first faculty in Kosovo, established on October 30, 1960, a decade before the founding of the University of Prishtina itself. Start Edukatori (2891)
2024-04-28 Symbolism of Rama (Symbolism of Rama) The Hindu figure of Rama is often presented as an ideal man, representing the epitome of righteousness, compassion, duty, sacrifice, and leadership, making him an enduring symbol of ethical and moral conduct. Rama's adherence to righteousness, or dharma, is a central aspect of his symbolism as an ideal man. C Torotorobaaiji (81)
2024-03-24 Global Spirituality Mahotsav Global Spirituality Mahotsav with the theme “Inner Peace to World Peace” was organised by Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in association with Heartfulness Institute at Kanha Shanti Vanam and emerged as a significant platform for encouraging dialogue and understanding across various spiritual traditions prevalent worldwide. C Gardenkur (23747)
2024-06-12 2013 in religion (Overview of the events of 2013 in religion) This is a timeline of events during the year 2013 which relate to religion. Stub MtPenguinMonster (5507)
2024-06-16 Anti-rights movements (Movements against human rights) Anti-rights movements are movements, groups or campaigns that actively work against the recognition, protection, and advancement of human rights. These movements can target a variety of rights and marginalized groups. They often use misinformation, fear-mongering, and lobbying to undermine legal protections and social acceptance for targeted groups. Start Amanda A. Brant (2760)
2024-06-16 Bârlad Ghetto The Bârlad Ghetto (Hebrew: גטו ברלאד; Romanian: Ghetoul Bârlad) was one of the open ghettos in Romania during the Holocaust. The ghetto was active between the years 19401943, and in 1942, at its peak, it had 3,224 Jews. Jews from neighboring towns such as Puiești were brought to this ghetto. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-04-11 Trinity United Church Community Centre (Church in Canada) Trinity United Church Community Centre is a church affiliated to United Church of Canada, located at 76 Doulton St, London, Ontario. The church is the home of Trinity United Church and the London Spiritualist Church. In January 15, 2017, it became an affirming ministry. Start 205.211.143.97
2024-06-16 The Circle (sect) The Circle (Cercul) was a sect from Târgu Mureș, Romania. It was created in 2008 by "guru" Eusebiu Sebastian Apostolache.

For eight years, he sexually exploited several young women, as well as minor girls. Most of the young women were students at the University of Arts in Târgu Mureș.

Stub Arwenz (158)
2024-02-21 Vig (surname) (Family name) Vig is an Indian (Punjab): Hindu Kshatriya and Sikh surname. C Bobbydarloe (64)
2024-05-11 Athanasius Sakharov (A Russian Orthodox Saint and Hymnographer, canonized in 2000.) Athanasius Sakharov was a Russian Orthodox saint and hymnographer, canonized in 2000. Start Timofejs (49)
2024-06-17 Tomás Andrés Mauro Muldoon (American Roman Catholic prelate (1938–2024)) Tomás Andrés Mauro Muldoon, OFM (8 August 1938 – 14 June 2024) was an American Roman Catholic prelate, who served in Honduras. He was bishop of Juticalpa from 1983 to 2012. He died in Framingham, Massachusetts, on 14 June 2024, at the age of 85. Stub Gianlu2790 (720)
2024-04-01 Red God's Defenders (Splinter group of the Ilaga) The Red God's Defenders are a splinter group of the Ilaga. It consists of approximately 300 armed individuals who have emerged in the Muslim-majority Central Mindanao region in the southern Philippines. They refer to themselves as "Pulahan", which translates to either "Red Warriors of God" or "Red God's Defenders". Stub RossoSPC (555)
2024-06-12 2014 in religion (Overview of the events of 2014 in religion) This is a timeline of events during the year 2014 which relate to religion. Stub MtPenguinMonster (5507)
2021-07-14 Jean Largeault (French philosopher) Jean Largeault (2 April 1930, Le Mans – 27 March 1995, Créteil) was a French philosopher. Stub Thriley (51393)
2024-03-26 Piviale dei Pappagalli (13th century liturgical Cope, Sicily) The Piviale dei Pappagalli (English: Parrot Cope) is a liturgical Cope which was created in the 13th century in Sicily. As the name suggests, parrots are depicted on the coat and are repeated all over the textile. The origin and history surrounding the Cope, as well the precious materials and craftmanship make it to an important textile held within the permanent collection of the Diocesan Museum of Vicenza. GA Eva Dorothea R (25)
2024-06-19 Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral, Kara (Church in Togo) The Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Kara) is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of Kara in the West African country Togo. It is the cathedral of the Diocese of Kara. Start Bdx (1530)
2024-03-28 Hridayananda das Goswami (American Hare Krishna leader) Hridayananda das(a) Goswami (IAST: Hṛdayānanda Dāsa Gosvāmī; title: Acaryadeva IAST: Ācāryadeva; birth name: Howard J. Resnick; date of birth: November 5, 1948, Los Angeles, California) is an American Vaishnava leader and preacher, one of the leading spiritual leaders of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and one of the most distinguished disciples and close friend of ISKCON founder Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who appointed him as preacher. C Krsnaquli (294)
2024-06-20 Manó Vályi (Jewish council member in Hungary) Manó Vályi (born Weiner; 23 September 1891 – 23 April 1975) was a Hungarian Jewish merchant and religious leader. He presided the Judenrat in Szombathely during the Holocaust. Stub Norden1990 (49581)
2024-06-14 Hayyim Abraham Israel Rabbi Hayyim Abraham Israel (Hebrew: הרב חיים אברהם ישראל; also known as: Ma'ara Israel; Hebrew: מהר"א ישראל) was a judge, doctor, and the rabbi of the Jewish community in Ancona, Italy. He authored the books Emrot Tahorot (Hebrew: אמרות טהורות) and Beit Avraham (Hebrew: בית אברהם) on Arba'ah Turim and Beit Yosef. Stub אקסינו (612)
2024-02-06 Mustafa Gatollari Mustafa Gatollari (born April 29, 1986) is an American paranormal investigator, actor, author, and journalist. He is a co-producer, and co-lead investigator for the television series Haunted Discoveries, which currently airs on Canada's T+E network in 2023. C Hauntedbyhistory (67)
2024-02-20 Aghawat (Eunuchs in super market) Aghawat, plural, and singular Agha (Arabic: أغاوات plural and آغا singular) are groups of individuals who serve in the holy mosques in Mecca and Madinah. They have to be eunuchs and have to have a minimum amount of Islamic knowledge. They are not enslaved people; instead, they are free individuals who serve, by choice, the two holy mosques. C YousofSulaiman (194)
2024-03-23 Hanuman Dandi temple (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) The Hanuman Dandi Temple is a Hindu temple located on Beyt Dwarka, an island off the coast of Gujarat, India, dedicated to the deity Hanuman and his son Makardhwaj. Situated approximately 5 kilometers from the Dwarkadhish Temple in Bet Dwarka, this temple is unique as it features idols of Hanuman and Makardhwaj, showcasing a rare depiction of Hanuman, who is traditionally considered a celibate, with his progeny. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-04-10 Pedagogy of Leo Tolstoy (Pedagogical views of Leo Tolstoy) The pedagogy of Leo Tolstoy is a term that includes the contributions, pedagogical views and the educational philosophy of Leo Tolstoy. His ideas show influence from the educational philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who also emphasized the natural goodness of children and the importance of freedom in learning. Start Edukatori (2891)
2024-06-16 Ekadash Rudra Mahadev Mandir (Hindu temple in Bihar, India) Ekadash Rudra Mahadev Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at Mangrauni village of Madhubani district in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-06-10 René Michel Marie Fée (French Catholic missionary and bishop (1856-1904)) René Michel Marie Fée MEP (5 February 1856 – 20 January 1904) was a French Catholic missionary who served as Bishop of Malacca-Singapore from 1896 to 1904. Start C411978 (2159)
2024-04-23 Amcho (Jewish shibboleth used during World War II) During World War II, when Jewish refugees were seeking family and friends during genocide, the term amcho served as a shibboleth to identify fellow Jews. In modern times, various survivors recall using it to determine if strangers were Jewish and potentially find allies or assistance. Start Urropean (1089)
2024-03-31 Begumpur Mosque (Mosque in Delhi, India) The Begumpur Mosque (बेगमपुरी मस्जिद), also known as The Jam'i Masjid of Jahanpanah, was built in the center of the sultanate capital of the Tughluq dynasty, Jahanpanah. Its construction took place around the year 1343 A.D. This historical monument is located in an urban village called Begumpur, which now bears its modern name. C Hossamelganainy (53)
2023-09-20 Chris Gaubatz Chris Allen Gaubatz is an American national security consultant who is known for posing as an intern for the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR) in order to gather information on the group's inner workings, which were published in the 2009 book Muslim Mafia by his father Paul David Gaubatz and Paul Sperry. C Thismess (5845)
2024-06-19 Synopsis of Holy Scripture Synopsis of Holy Scripture or Synopsis Scripturae Sacrae is an early Christian text in Greek, which has been falsely attributed to Athanasius. The writing has been variously dated to either the 4th, 5th or the 6th century. Although most often dated to the 6th century. Start ValtteriLahti12 (5814)
2024-05-21 Vyasa Peetha (Ashram of the Veda Vyasa Krishna Dwaipayan) Vyasa Peetha ( Sanskrit: व्यास पीठ ), 'the seat of Vyasa', is the site at Naimisharanya Teerth in Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh, India, where the Vedic sage Vyasa is said to have composed the Veda's and the Mahabaratha. An ashram called Vyas Gaddi is located at the site. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-06-13 Swayamprabhasuri (6th century BC Indian Jain ascetic) Swayamprabhasuri or Svayamprabhasuri was a Śvetāmbara Jain ascetic and the 5th successor in the lineage of the monastic heads of the Chaturvidha Sangha's (transl. four-fold congregation) Upkeśa Gaccha. He succeeded Keśiśramanācharya and is believed to have existed in 6th–5th century BC. GA RJShashwat (647)
2024-06-24 Ivrea Cathedral (Church building in Italy) Ivrea Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in Ivrea, Italy. Stub Plumbago Capensis (1295)
2024-06-22 Maximilianus Rex (Indonesian Catholic bishop and prelate (born 1973)) His Excellency. The Most Reverend. Monsignor. Dr. Maximilianus Rex (born 23 September 1973) is an Indonesian Catholic prelate. On 21 June 2024, he has been appointed as the first bishop of Labuan Bajo diocese since its erection from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruteng in Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Start Ababil0811 (287)
2024-02-09 Tabaqat al-Shafi'iyya al-Kubra (Book by Taj al-Din al-Subki) Tabaqat al-Shāfi'iyya al-Kubra (Arabic: طبقات الشافعية الكبرى, lit.'The Major Classes/Generations of the Shafi'is') is a voluminous encyclopedic biographical dictionary written by the Shafi'i-Ash'ari scholar Taj al-Din al-Subki (d. 771/1370), in which he presents biographies of scholars of the Shafi'i legal school in Sunni Islam, from the time of Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi'i (d. Start TheEagle107 (5197)
2024-04-22 Gideon Meriodere Urhobo Saint Gideon Meriodere Urhobo (formerly known as Gregory Mogburuko Ukoli) was the founder of God's Kingdom Society (GKS). He served as its life president from its inception in 1934 till his passing in 1952. The God's Kingdom Society (GKS) spread from Warri in Delta State to many parts of Nigeria as a sabbatical movement with doctrine which resembles the Jehovah's Witnesses. C Royalrumblebee (877)
2024-05-03 Shmiras halashon Shmiras Halashon (guarding the tongue) is a practice in Judaism that is said to promote the quality of life and help combat and reduce Lashon Hara (evil tongue). It is a part of Jewish ethics commonly known as mussar. King David once said, "He who loves life and would like to see good days, let him guard his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit." King Solomon goes on to say, "Whoever guards his mouth and tongue guards himself from trouble." Start Theosisfreak (248)
2024-02-19 David Kaufman (tailor) David Kaufman (June 18, 1833 – August 23, 1912) was an early Jewish pioneer in Seattle, Washington. Start Tul10616 (182)
2024-06-12 Ekendriya (Spiritual beings in Jainism) Ekendriya or ekendriya jīva are a class of spiritual beings (Jīvas) mentioned in Jainism believed to be one-sensed nature spirits which only have the sense of touch. Souls reincarnate as ekendriya as a result of their karma and spend different amounts of time existing as ekendriya, depending on how much good karma or bad karma souls that are reincarnated as ekendriya have. Start Opskind (103)
2024-03-30 Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (Yemani Islamic scholar (1907 – 1995)) Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (Arabic: أحمد مشهور بن طه الحداد) was a Sunni Islamic scholar from Qaydun in Wadi Dawan, Yemen. He followed the Ba 'Alawiyya way of teaching and spent years proselytizing in East Africa, where he contributed to the establishment of mosques and schools. Start DivineReality (693)
2024-06-12 Vāgīśvarakīrti Vāgīśvarakīrti (also known by the monastic name of Śīlakīrti) was an 11th-century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar at the monastery of Vikramashila in the modern-day state of Bihar. He played a significant role in the development of esoteric Buddhism. B Ixudi (1730)
2024-06-25 Essence of Zen Buddhism (Tang dynasty Zen literature prominently printed in Korea) The Essence of Zen Buddhism (Chinese: 禪宗永嘉集, Pinyin: Chánzōng yǒngjiā jí, Korean: 선종영가집 or Sseonjong yeonggajip), also known as the Yeonjja Collection, is an 8th century Tang dynasty Chan Buddhism (Zen) text authored by Yongjia Xuanjue, a student of Huineng, and author of the Song of Enlightenment, the only other extant work of his that survives. C NeverBeGameOver (1547)
2024-06-26 Hoseang Prayer Center Kim Yong-gi was born in 1925 in Inje, Gangwon Province, Korea. At the age of 23, he joined the police force. During the Korean War, he experienced the loss of his entire family, which left him severely traumatized. For over a decade, he suffered from mental illness and related complications. Start Newjptp (88)
2024-06-26 Sheikh Qadib al-Ban (Iraqi Sufi mystic and Muslim scholar) Qadib al-Ban (Arabic: قضيب البان) full name Abu 'Abd Allah al-Husayn ibn Isa ibn Yahya ibn Ali al-Hasani (died 1174), was a Muslim scholar and Sufi mystic who lived in Mosul, Iraq. He belonged to the Hanbali school of Islamic thought and was a disciple of Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-06-26 Benjamin Rivlin (Riveles) (19th-century Lithuanian rabbi, student of the Vilna Gaon) Rabbi Binyamin Rivlin (Riveles) of Shklow (5488 - 5573, 1727/8 - 1812) was a student of the Vilna Gaon. His father's name was Shlomo Zalman. According to family tradition, he was the central figure in the Aliyah to Israel of the Vilna Gaon's students. According to that same tradition, after his death, his son, Rabbi Hillel Rivlin of Shklow, the purported author of "Kol HaTor" succeeded him. C Commontater (788)
2024-06-24 Dhu Samawi (deity) Dhū Samāwī (Musnad: 𐩹𐩪𐩣𐩥𐩺, sometimes 𐩪𐩣𐩺) was a pre-Islamic deity that was worshipped in South Arabia. He was a kind of sky deity who resided in the heavens. He was also associated with camels, especially by the Bedouins. Stub Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-05-29 Dodé Mosque (Mosque in Lhasa, Tibet, China) Dodé Mosque (Chinese: 夺底清真寺) is a mosque in Dodé Valley, Raidi Township, Chengguan District, Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. Stub TinaLees-Jones (5812)
2024-05-30 Subhūticandra (Buddhist monk and scholar) Subhūticandra (also spelled as Subhutichandra) was an 11/12th-century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar active in the monastic universities of Nalanda and Vikramashila. His most notable work is the Kavikāmadhenu which is a commentary on the Amarakośa which has been referred to as "one of the great monuments of Indian lexicography". Start Ixudi (1730)
2024-03-04 Jason Xenakis Jason Byron Xenakis (1923–1977), was a Romanian-born Greek philosopher, and for a time, a significant presence in American philosophical scholarship about Epictetus and Stoicism. Born into an affluent expatriate Greek family in Brăila, Romania, He is known for pioneering work on the philosophy of Epictetus, modern interpretations of Stoicism and works on the philosophy of suicide. C Emoritz2017 (769)
2024-06-26 Harinarayanpur Shahi Mosque (An ancient mosque in Kushtia district) Harinarayanpur Shahi Mosque (Bengali: হরিনারায়ণপুর শাহী মসজিদ) is a Mughal era mosque located in Harinarayanpur of Harinarayanpur Union of Kushtia Sadar Upazila of Kushtia district. The mosque is also known as Harinarayanpur Shah Shuja Mosque (Bengali: হরিনারায়ণপুর শাহ সুজা মসজিদ) . Start মোঃ সাকিবুল হাসান (321)
2024-06-26 Mithila Mahatmya (Religious text) Mithila Mahatmya (Sanskrit: मिथिला महात्म्य ) is a religious text which describes the glories of the Mithila region. It is a section within the larger Brihadvishnupurana, a revered Sanskrit text. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-06-17 Janaki Ramayana (Maithili poetic Ramayana based on the life of Goddess Sita) Janaki Ramayana (Maithili: जानकी रामायण ) is a Maithili version of Ramayana in poetic form composed by considering Sita as the principal ideal character. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-06-25 John Fenwick (bishop) (British Anglican bishop) John Fenwick is a prominent Anglican bishop serving as the Bishop Primus of the Free Church of England. Known for his theological acumen and commitment to traditional Anglicanism, Fenwick has played a significant role in the preservation of the Free Church of England, which adheres to the doctrines and practices of classical Anglicanism. Start Arrowe6365 (147)
2024-05-30 Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes, Chemperi (Church in Kerala, India) The Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes is a church in Chemperi, India. The church was established in 1948. It was raised to the status of a minor basilica by Pope Francis in April 2024. The official ceremony of elevating it to a basilica will take place on 14 August 2024. Stub The Discoverer (6169)
2024-06-17 Akhbar Umar (Biography of a Rashidun caliph) Akhbar Umar, fully known as Akhbar ʽUmar wa-Akhbar ʽAbd Allah ibn ʽUmar (Arabic: أخبار عُمر وَأَخْبار عبد الله بن عُمر) is a biography of the Rashidun caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab and his son, Abdullah ibn Umar. The book is written by Ali Al-Tantawi, an award-winning Syrian Islamic scholar and historian, while an appendix at the back is written by his brother, Naji Al-Tantawi. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-06-25 Eli Stefansky (American-Israeli rabbi) Eli Stefansky (born 1973 or 1974) is an American-Israeli rabbi. He is the founder of Mercaz Daf Yomi in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel, whose daf yomi broadcasts are the most popular shiurim in the world. Start Longhornsg (6803) Past AfD
2024-04-19 Ali ibn Asbat (Shia narrator) Abul Hasan Ali ibn Asbat ibn Salem, known as Ali ibn Asbat, was one of the Shia narrators and companions of Ali al-Rida and Muhammad al-Jawad. He was native of Kufa from the Kindah tribe and narrated from Ali al-Rida and also from narrators such as Jamil ibn Darraj, Husayn ibn Zararah and Muhammad ibn Sinan. Start R.tuor (328)
2024-06-17 Ernő Prónai (Jewish council member in Hungary) Ernő Prónai (25 March 1885 – 29 June 1944) was a Hungarian Jewish jurist during the World War II. Following the German invasion of Hungary, he served as president of the Judenrat in Békéscsaba. Start Norden1990 (49581)
2024-02-06 Hurqus ibn Zuhayr as-Sa'di (Companion of Muhammad and Kharijite) Hurqus ibn Zuhayr al-Sa'di al-Tamimi (Arabic: حرقوص بن زهير السعدي التميمي, romanizedHurqūṣ ibn Zuhayr al-Saʿdī al-Tamīmī), commonly known by the laqab Dhu al-Khuwaysira (Arabic: ذو الخويصرة, romanizedDhū al-Khuwayṣira), was a Kharijite leader of Banu Tamim tribal descent. C Terbofast (663)
2024-05-05 Minhaj ul Quran International India (India International NGO) Minhaj ul Quran International India (Urdu: منہاج القرآن انٹرنیشنل انڈیا) is an organization registered under Section 8 of the Indian Companies Act 2013. Embracing the principles of moderate Islam and Sufi traditions, it is committed to fostering peace and unity while advocating for the promotion of Islamic education. Start Ishfaq456 (50)
2024-06-30 Manimandapa (Hindu temple in Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal) Manimandapa (Maithili: मणिमंडप) is a Hindu temple believed to be the actual place of marriage between the Prince Rama of Ayodhya and the Princess Sita of Mithila Kingdom. It is located at the outskirts of Janakpur city in the Mithila region of Nepal. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-06-12 Ibn 'Atiyya (Andalusian jurist and Quran commentator) Abu Muhammad Abd Al-Haqq ibn Ghalib ibn Abd Al-Rahman, who was better known as Ibn 'Atiyya (Arabic: ابن عطية) was a Sunni Andalusian scholar of the 5th Islamic century. He was a prominent Maliki jurist, Quranic exegete, Hadith expert, grammarian, linguist, poet, litterateur, and a bibliographer. C Ayaltimo (2207)
2024-04-19 Stanislav Přibyl (Czech clergyman) Stanislav Přibyl CSsR (born 16 November 1971) is a Czech Catholic clergyman serving as the Bishop of Litoměřice since 2024. Start BZPN (61)
2024-06-29 Fauda (anarchist group) (Anarchist group in Palestine) Fauda (also known as FAUDA and the Fauda Movement for Palestine) is an anarchist organisation active in the Palestinian territories. The group was formed in the West Bank in 2020, and has been described as Palestine's first and largest anarchist organisation. C Sallyboy's Knowledge (868)
2023-10-06 Basuki Nath Mahadev Mandir (Lord Shiva temple in Mithila) Basuki Nath Mahadev Mandir is a temple of Lord Shiva located in Basuki Bihari North, a part of Basuki Bihari village in the Madhubani district of Bihar, India. It is one of the oldest temples in the area and was built by the Chaudhary family, who were Maithil Brahmins and very devoted to Lord Shiva. Stub Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-06-14 Ratnaprabhasuri (6th century BC Indian Jain ascetic) Ratnaprabhasuri was a Śvetāmbara Jain ascetic and the 6th successor in the lineage of the monastic heads of the Chaturvidha Sangha's (transl. four-fold congregation) Upkeśa Gaccha. He succeeded Swayamprabhasuri and is believed to have existed in 6th–5th century BC. GA RJShashwat (647)
2024-06-20 Gedaliah Anemer (Orthodox Jewish Rabbi (1932–2010)) Rabbi Gedaliah Anemer, also known as Rav Gedaliah Ben Zev HaKohen (March 19, 1932 – April 15, 2010), was an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi and founder of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, where he served as Rosh Yeshiva for 45 years. He was a close disciple of Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Bloch. C Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-04-03 Aharon Azriel (Israeli Kabbalist (1818 – 1879)) Rabbi Aharon Azriel, (Hebrew: אהרן עזריאל1818 – May 3, 1879) was an Israeli Kabbalist and the head of the Beit El Kabbalist yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem between 1871–1879. C Commontater (788)
2023-11-05 Al-Aḥad (Name of Allah) al-Aḥad or Aḥad (Arabic: الأحد) is one of the names of God (Arabic: Allah) according to Islam, meaning "The One". This name means that God, in Islam, is the one who is singled out in all aspects of perfection and that nothing else shares perfectness with him. Start YousofSulaiman (194)
2024-07-03 Viennese Association of Academics The Viennese Association of Academics (German: Wiener Akademikerbund) is an Austrian right-wing conservative think tank founded in 1954, which states to defend neoliberalism and Christian values. It has been described as one of the major proponents of anti-Muslim sentiment in Austria and the counter-jihad movement. Start Thismess (5845)
2024-06-17 Phemion (Credited founder of Najran Christian community) Phemion (Arabic: فيميون, romanizedFaymiyun) is an individual who is credited with the foundation of the Christian community of Najran. He is described as being a nomad with an ascetic lifestyle who a devoted follower of Christianity. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-06-16 St. John the Baptist Church, Eravipuram (Church in Eravipuram, India) St. John the Baptist Church is located in the Eravipuram neighborhood of Kollam city in Kerala, India. The parish has a membership of approximately 3,500 people. The church falls under the Diocese of Quilon. It follows the Latin Rite tradition of the Catholic Church. Stub Joji jerald simon (118)
2024-05-30 Plant soul (Religious philosophical concept) A plant soul is the religious philosophical concept that plants contain souls. Religions that recognize the existence of plant souls include Jainism and Manichaeism. Start Softyleonito421 (590)
2024-04-25 Antisemitism at Columbia University Antisemitism at Columbia University was prevalent in the first half of the 20th century and resurged in the early 21st century. In 1920 Columbia University was the first American university to initiate quotas on Jews, halving the Jewish student population in two years. C Abbensur (276)
2024-03-29 Modheshwari Temple, Modhera (Hindu temple in Gujarat, India) Modheshwari Mata Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in Modhera village of Mehsana district in Gujarat, India. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu mother-goddess Modheshwari Mata, an aspect of the divine feminine Shakti. It was built around 1026-1027 CE during the reign of the Solanki dynasty king Bhima I. Start Amadavadi (123)
2024-06-10 Vanessa Zuisei Goddard (Zen Buddhist teacher) Vanessa Zuisei Goddard (born 1973) is a Mexican American Zen Buddhist teacher. She is a writer, editor, former monastic, and author of the book Still Running: the Art of Meditation in Motion. Her writings have been featured in Tricycle Magazine, Lion’s Roar, Buddhadharma, and Parabola. Start Hindistowsy (20)
2024-07-01 Rajdevi Mandir, Janakpur (Hindu temple in Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal) Rajdevi Mandir (Maithili: राजदेवी मन्दिर) at Janakpurdham is the Kuldevi temple of the King Janaka in the ancient Mithila Kingdom. It is located at a distance of a few steps from the Janaki Mandir in Janakpur. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2023-12-05 Maithili Maha Upanishad (Sanskrit Upanishad) The Maithili Mahopanishad (Sanskrit: मैथिलीमहोपनिषद्, romanizedMaithilīmahopaniṣad) is a Sanskrit text and is one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. It is featured in the chapter five of the text Valmiki Samhita. Start Autobotai (245)
2024-07-04 Imam Qasim Shrine (Shi'ite holy place in Babylon Governorate) The Imam Qasim Shrine (Arabic: مرقد الإمام القاسم) also known as the Shrine of al-Qasim is a mosque and shrine containing the mausoleum of al-Qasim, one of the sons of Musa al-Kadhim the seventh Imam of the Twelver Shi'ite religion. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-06-21 Sufyan Mosque (A historic mosque in the city of Lahij, Yemen) Sufyan Mosque (Arabic: جامع سفيان) is a historic mosque located in the city of Lahij in Yemen. It was built in 1215 and contains a madrasa as well as the mausoleum of the mosque's namesake that is attached to a cemetery. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-06-18 List of Dominicans on canonization process (Dominicans on canonization process) The Order of Preachers was founded by St. Dominic de Guzman, a Spanish friar, on 1215 to proclaim the word of God by preaching, teaching and example, while they are sustained by life in common. Through the synthesis of the contemplative life and the active ministry, numerous members and affiliates of the Order have attained heroic virtues and were recognized for their holiness being canonized and are currently on beatification process thereafter. C JB Hoang Tam 2 (1172)
2024-03-24 Mariveles Church (Roman Catholic church in Bataan, Philippines) The Diocesan Shrine and Parish Church of Saint Nicholas Tolentine, commonly known as Mariveles Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines. The church is dedicated to the Italian saint Nicholas of Tolentino. The Augustinian Recollects missionaries constructed the first church in 1729. C Ervin111899 (17824)
2024-07-06 Shin'ichi Okada (Japanese architect) Shin'ichi Okada (also spelt as Shinichi Okada) was a Japanese architect active in the second half of the twentieth century. He was particularly known for designing schools, hospitals, museums, and government buildings. Start VersedVoyager67 (618)
2024-03-21 Kfar HaRoeh Yeshiva (High School Yeshiva in Israel) The Bnei Akiva Yeshiva in Kfar HaRoeh was founded in 1939 by Rabbi Moshe-Zvi Neria in the religious workers' moshav Kfar HaRoeh. It is the first yeshiva of the Bnei Akiva yeshivas. C Galamore (1620)
2023-12-09 Helaman Jeffs (American religious official) Helaman B. Jeffs is an American high-ranking official in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He is the son of the religious cult leader Warren Jeffs. Start Thief-River-Faller (8394)
2024-07-06 Fortress of the Muslim (A 1988 book of Islamic supplications) Fortress of the Muslim (also Fortification of the Muslim; Arabic: حصن المسلم من أذكار الكتاب والسنة, ḥiṣn al-Muslim min ad͟hkār wa l-sunna) is a book of supplications and invocations (dua) compiled by the Saudi Islamic scholar Sa'id bin Ali bin Wahf Al-Qahtani in October 1988. C Le Loy (233)
2024-04-13 Supreme God (Hinduism) In Hinduism, the Supreme God is the Supreme Being beyond gods (deva) and demons (asura), the Absolute Being (Brahman/Parabrahman) and the Absolute Self who is Supreme Person (Paramatman). Start Krsnaquli (294)
2024-07-05 Aryarakshitsuri (10th century Indian Jain ascetic) Aryarakshitsuri (c. 1080 CE—1180 CE) was Śvetāmbara Jain monk and the founder of the Achal Gaccha of the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism. He was a contemporary of Hemchandrasuri and is said to have met him. C Expectopatronum30 (48)
2024-07-07 Kalyansagarsuri (16th century Indian Jain ascetic) Kalyansagarsuri (c. 1577 CE—1661 CE) was a 16th century Jain ascetic, reformer, philosopher, and researcher belonging to the Achal Gaccha of the Śvetāmbara Murtipujaka sect of Jainism. C Expectopatronum30 (48)
2024-06-20 Castellio Bible (French Bible translated by Castellio published in 1555) The Castellio Bible, also known as the Idiot Bible, in full The Bible newly translated, with the continuation of history from the time of Ezra to the Maccabees, and from the Maccabees to Christ (in French: La Bible nouvellement translatée, avec la suite de l'histoire depuis le tems d'Esdras jusqu'aux Maccabées : e depuis les Maccabées jusqu'à Christ), is a French translation of the Bible made by Sebastian Castellio and published in 1555 by Johann Herwagen in Basel. C AgisdeSparte (16171)
2024-06-13 Wilhelm Bachner Wilhelm Bachner (1912–1991) was an engineer and Holocaust survivor who saved the lives of more than fifty Jews during World War II. C Gamaliel (92553)
2024-07-08 Drahichyn Ghetto (Nazi ghetto in occupied Belarus) Drahichyn Ghetto (Дрогичинское гетто) (July 1941 – October 15, 1942) was a Jewish ghetto, a place of forced relocation for the Jews of the city of Drogichin in the Brest Region during the Holocaust in Belarus under the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany during World War II. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-06-18 George Albert Coe (American psychologist and political activist) George Albert Coe (1862–1951) was an educational theorist and scholar of religion. Alongside William James and Edwin Diller Starbuck he has been described as "one of the three leading pioneers in psychology of religion". During his time he was a leading figure in the field of religious education. C Reflecktor (4151)
2024-02-01 Al-Mu'allimi (Yemeni Islamic scholar (1894–1966)) Abd al-Rahman ibn Yahya ibn Ali (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن يحيى بن علي, romanizedʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Yaḥyā ibn ʿAlī; 1894–1966), commonly known by the nisba al-Mu'allimi (Arabic: المعلمي, romanizedal-Muʿallimī), was a Yemeni Islamic scholar. GA YousofSulaiman (194)
2024-06-22 Beatus Kinyaiya (Tanzanian prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1957)) Beatus Kinyaiya, O.F.M. Cap. (born 9 May 1957) is a Catholic archbishop of Dodoma in Tanzania. Start Xystus fx (224)
2023-08-02 Jason Blakely (American political philosopher) Jason Blakely is an American political philosopher. He is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Pepperdine University and was educated at University of California, Berkeley and Vassar College. At Berkeley, he studied with Mark Bevir and John Searle. Start Thriley (51393)
2024-07-09 Elettra Stimilli (Italian philosopher (1966-)) Elettra Stimilli is an Italian philosopher, academic and author. She is a professor of Theoretical Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the La Sapienza University of Rome. Start GaryEric (34)
2024-07-10 Nir Kiryat Arba yeshiva (School) Nir Kiryat Arba Yeshiva is a religious Zionist hesder yeshiva located in Kiryat Arba. C Galamore (1620)
2024-07-10 Jean-Louis Vey (French Catholic missionary and bishop (1840-1909)) Jean-Louis Vey MEP (16 January 1840 – 21 February 1909) was a French Catholic missionary, priest and bishop who served as Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Siam from 1875 to 1909. Start C411978 (2159)
2024-07-10 Symbols of Sanamahism The Symbolism of Sanamahism, which is the traditional Meitei religion, represents various aspects of the ancient pagan beliefs and practices of the people of Ancient Manipur (also known as Kangleipak). Start S-Aura (670)
2024-07-10 The Boys (Holocaust survivor group) At the end of World War II, the British government authorized the resettlement of 1,000 survivors of the Holocaust under the age of sixteen. Only 732 children could be found. The 732 were flown to the Lake District, and initially accommodated in specialized hostels established to aid in their rehabilitation and recovery. Start Minden500 (673)
2024-07-09 Jack Bieler (American Modern Orthodox rabbi and educator) Jack Bieler (Hebrew: יעקב ביילר) is an American Modern Orthodox rabbi and educator, best known as the founding rabbi of Kemp Mill Synagogue in Kemp Mill, Maryland, where he served from 1990 until his retirement in 2015. Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-06-25 Scott E. Bullock (American Roman Catholic priest and bishop-elect) Scott E. Bullock (born October 26, 1963) is an American priest of the Catholic Church who was appointed as bishop for the Diocese of Rapid City in 2024. Start Roberto221 (17751)
2024-07-10 Hebdomadarian (Weekly office in a monastic convent) The hebdomadarian or hebdomadary (from Greek ἑβδομάς hebdomás, Latin hebdomada, "week") is a member of a monastic convent who is appointed by the superior to begin and intone that parts of the Liturgy of the hours which are to be recited by an individual for the respective week. Start Medusahead (8949)
2024-02-12 Raiders Organization (Turkish Islamist group) The Raiders Organization (Turkish: Akıncılar Derneği) is an Islamist sociopolitical group active in Turkey. The group formerly carried out armed activities. It was the paramilitary wing of the National Salvation Party (MSP) until 1981, after which it acted independently. C Ilamxan (6444)
2024-05-30 Geparnath Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) Geparnath Mahadev Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located near Kota, Rajasthan, India. Surrounded amidst natural beauty of forests, this temple features self-performing Abhishekam of Shiva Lingam by a natural water stream, attracting numerous devotees and tourists. Start Evanowich (88)
2024-07-10 Saul Jay Singer Saul Jay Singer (born 1951) is an American legal ethicist, Judaica collector, and a columnist for The Jewish Press. Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-06-18 Religion in Manchukuo Religions in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo included State Shinto, Chinese folk religion, Buddhism, shamanism, along with both Russian Orthodoxy and Catholicism. The Emperor of Manchukuo, Puyi, took an interest in traditional Chinese religions, such as Confucianism and Buddhism, but this was disallowed by the Japanese who enforced a policy of State Shinto. GA Microplastic Consumer (342)
2024-05-20 Ewald Frank (German preacher (1933–2024)) Ewald Frank (24 December 1933 – 8 June 2024) was a German preacher, founder and director of the center, Freie Volksmission (Free People's Mission), a free church in Krefeld. Start NalK22 (43)
2024-06-23 Gyanshila (Mithila) (Descriptive epithet name of Mithila) Gyanshila (romanised: Jñānaśilam) also called as Jnanakshetram is one of the various names of Mithila region in Brihadvishnupurana. This name is a descriptive epithet of the region. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-07-06 NeverForget84.com (Khalistan promoting website) NeverForget84.com, written-out in prose as Never Forget '84, was a Khalistani-affiliated Sikh website that covered the 1984 Operation Blue Star military operation and the personal stories of Sikh militants. Indian media outlets had described the website as being "a popular hub of radical Sikh voices". GA MaplesyrupSushi (12122)
2024-07-06 SikhNet (Sikh website) SikhNet is a Sikh-centric website operated by the 3HO organization. SikhNet is a tax exempt 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation in the U.S.A. It caters to what it has termed as the "cyber sangat" ("cyber congregation"). B MaplesyrupSushi (12122)
2024-02-03 Ram Chandra Bose (India educator, a lay evangelist, and a preeminent writer) Ram Chandra Bose (sometimes spelled Ram Chunder Basu or Ramachandra Vasu; May 16, 1836 - May 30, 1892) was an educator, a lay evangelist, and a prominent writer in the region of North India known as the North-Western Provinces and Oudh in the late 19th century. B Aguenther (215)
2024-07-06 Meta-religion (Framework for comparing world religions.) Meta-religion is a theoretical framework aimed at understanding and comparing various world religions by identifying common principles and values that transcend individual traditions. This concept seeks to foster a critical and rational examination of religious beliefs and practices, promoting a unified perspective that integrates diverse religious experiences. C Ibn Juferi (1444) Past AfD
2024-07-12 Kankikō-ji Kankikō-ji (歓喜光寺) is a Buddhist temple affiliated with Ji-shū, located in Yamashina-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was founded in 1291 by Shōkai (聖戒) with the support of Grand Chancellor Kujō Tadanori. Shōkai was a close relative and disciple of Ippen, the founder of Ji shū. Stub MojaveScout (199)
2024-07-12 Shōkai Shōkai (聖戒) (1261 - March 22, 1323) was a Buddhist monk of the Ji-shū school, disciple and close relative (younger brother or nephew) of Ippen, the first patriarch of Ji shū. He was also considered the founder of the Rokujō-ha (六条派) branch of the school. Stub MojaveScout (199)
2024-04-14 Remembrance of the Holocaust in Israel The Holocaust Remembrance in Israel refers to how the Holocaust is expressed in the country's social and cultural discourse. This encompasses commemoration as well as the various ways the Holocaust is situated within the Israeli ethos. Examining the place of the Holocaust in Israeli public memory involves historical, sociological, anthropological, and cultural discussions. B Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-06-23 Wolfgang Pisa (Tanzanian prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1965)) Wolfgang Pisa (born 6 July 1965) is a Tanzanian prelate of the Catholic church. A bishop of Lindi since 2022. Currently he is President of Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) following the election on 22 June 2024. Start Xystus fx (224)
2024-06-18 Dhaut Pariksha (Examination System in the University of Mithila during mediaeval period) Dhaut Pariksha or Dhout Pariksha (Sanskrit: धौत परीक्षा) was the highest examination system established in Mithila during the Darbhanga Raj Kingdom. GA Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-07-03 The Holocaust in the Byaroza District The Holocaust in the Byaroza District was the systematic persecution and extermination of Jews in the Byaroza District of the Brest Region by Nazi Germany and its collaborators from 1941 to 1944 during World War II. This atrocity was part of the broader "Final Solution to the Jewish Question", which aimed at the complete annihilation of European Jewry and formed an integral part of the Holocaust in Belarus. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-07-01 The Holocaust in Brest District The Holocaust in Brest District refers to the systematic persecution and extermination of Jews in Brest District of Brest Region in Belarus by the occupying authorities of Nazi Germany and collaborators from 1941 to 1944 during World War II. This was part of the broader policy of the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" an integral aspect of the Holocaust in Belarus and the broader genocide of European Jewry. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-06-25 Dominion Road Methodist Church (Church in Auckland, New Zealand) Dominion Road Methodist Church is an early 20th century Methodist Church located in Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand listed as a Category II building by Heritage New Zealand. C Traumnovelle (4007)
2024-04-25 Chrysostomos Lavriotis Chrysostomos Lavriotis (1856–1908) was an abbot in Mount Athos from Madytos in Eastern Thrace. Start Jeffrey Ellison (466)
2024-04-22 Exile of Rama (Important event in Ramayana) The exile of Rama is an event featured in the Ramayana, and is an important period in the life of Rama. In the epic, Rama is exiled by his father, Dasharatha, under the urging of his step-mother Kaikeyi, accompanied by his wife Sita and half-brother Lakshmana for 14 years. B Torotorobaaiji (81)
2024-06-23 Gurdwara Qila Anandgarh Sahib (Sikh gurdwara in Anandpur Sahib, India) Gurdwara Qila Anandgarh Sahib, alternatively spelt as Anandgarh Qila, is a gurdwara in the city of Anandpur Sahib, Rupnagar district, Punjab, India and This gurdwara is located near Virasat-e-Khalsa museum. This gurdwara was one of the five forts of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of Sikhs. Stub Bygh ty (169)
2024-06-24 Patikabari Shahi Mosque (A defunct mosque in Kushtia district) Patikabari Shahi Mosque (Bengali: পাটিকাবাড়ী শাহী মসজিদ) is a defunct Mughal mosque located in Patikabari Union of Kushtia Sadar Upazila of Kushtia District. Jhaudia Shahi Mosque and this mosque are believed to be built at the same time. In 2014, the mosque was abolished and a new mosque was built. Start মোঃ সাকিবুল হাসান (321)
2024-06-19 Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple is a Hindu temple at the junction of Keong Saik Road and Kreta Ayer Road in Chinatown, Singapore. Completed in 1925, the temple has been underwent multiple major renovations. Start Somebodyidkfkdt (17555)
2024-06-19 Safed Old Jewish Cemetery (Cemetery in Israel) The ancient Jewish cemetery in Safed is one of the oldest cemeteries in Israel. It has served for many centuries as a burial place for the local residents, including prominent and important figures in the heritage of Israel. The cemetery is located along the western slope of the city of Safed, at the end of Ari Street, down Mount Canaan, facing the Amud Stream and overlooking the Sea of Galilee. C Galamore (1620)
2024-06-20 Maa Sharda Mandir, Maihar (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh) Maa Sharda Mandir is a temple of Godess Sharda in Maihar district of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is believed that Godess Sharda is the incarnation of Godess Saraswati. This temple is one of the Shakti Peethas of Godess Bhavani. It is believed that even today, Alha visits the temple to worship Godess Sharda. Start BestMan20 (140)
2024-06-17 Tiong Ghee Temple Tiong Ghee Temple is a Taoist temple on Stirling Road in Queenstown, Singapore. It is the oldest Taoist temple in Queenstown. Start Somebodyidkfkdt (17555)
2024-06-22 Roman Catholic Diocese of Labuan Bajo (Roman Catholic diocese in Indonesia) The Roman Catholic Diocese of Labuan Bajo (Latin: Dioecesis Portus Bajavensis) is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, located in the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia. The diocese was split from Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruteng and was established on 21 June 2024. Start Ababil0811 (287)
2024-07-14 Jacques Delaporte (French Catholic prelate (1926–1999)) Jacques Delaporte (Roye-sur-Matz, Oise, 11 October 1926 – 21 November 1999, Jerusalem) was a French bishop who was archbishop of Cambrai. He was an officer of the Legion of Honour. Start McSyl (525)
2024-05-21 Romanus Cessario (American Dominican theologian (1944-)) Romanus Cessario OP (born April 1, 1944) is an American Catholic priest and theologian. He is the Adam Cardinal Maida Professor of Theology at Ave Maria University. Start Thriley (51393)
2024-07-14 Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos, Sviloš (Church in Vojvodina TypeCultural Monument of Great no.СК , Serbia) The Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos (Serbian: Црква ваведења пресвете Богородице) in Sviloš is Serbian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia. It is a single-nave building with a semicircular altar apse and a bell tower with a square base. Stub MirkoS18 (33440)
2007-05-30 Laurent Cleenewerck (American theologian (born 1969)) Laurent Cleenewerck (legally Cleenewerck de Kiev) is an academic and theologian, serving as the Oversight Council Chairman of EUCLID (Euclid University), an intergovernmental organization. He is also a professor of international administration, public health and theology for EUCLID (Euclid University), and on the faculty of the Ukrainian Catholic University (and previously at Humboldt State University). C Iosd (51)
2024-05-23 Gurdwara Sri Ber Sahib (Gurdwara in Punjab, India) Gurdwara Sri Ber Sahib is a gurdwara in the city of Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapurthala district, Punjab, India, situated on the banks of Kali Bein rivulet. This gurdwara is the historical place related to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Guru of Sikhs. Start Bygh ty (169)
2024-07-15 Vidyamadhava Vidyamadhava was an Indian astrologer and poet who flourished around 1350 CE. He was a member of a Tulu Brahmin family Nīlamana residing in a village called Guṇavatī near Gokarna, Karnataka, on the west coast of India. His father was one Nrayaṇa Pūjypāda, a scholar in the court of King Mallappa. Start Krishnachandranvn (12019)
2011-12-10 Supernatural gift In Christian theology, a supernatural gift is a gift of God that is conferred on man that is above all the powers of created nature. An example of this is the gift of grace, which enables man to attain salvation despite original sin. Stub JASpencer (76775)
2024-06-25 The Holocaust in Baranavichy District The Holocaust in Baranavichy District refers to the systematic persecution and extermination of Jews in Baranavichy District of Brest Region in Belarus by Nazi Germany and its collaborators from 1941 to 1944 during World War II. This was part of the policy of the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" and an integral part of the Holocaust in Belarus and the broader genocide of European Jewry. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-07-12 Claude Marie Barbour (Minister of the Presbyterian Church) Claude Marie Barbour is a minister of the Presbyterian Church (USA). She was among the first female ministers in the denomination, being ordained in 1974 in Gary, Indiana. Start Snozzberries394 (20)
2024-06-14 Rokugō Manzan (Group of temples and religious culture in Japan) Rokugō Manzan (六郷満山) refers to both a group of temples and a unique religious culture on the Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島, Kunisaki Hantō) surrounding Mount Futago (両子山, Futago-san) in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. The Rokugō Manzan culture is said to be the birthplace of the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhist elements (Shinbutsu-shūgō, 神仏習合). B Bpcon98 (408)
2024-07-09 Kemp Mill Synagogue Kemp Mill Synagogue (Hebrew: קהילת קמפ מיל) is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located in Kemp Mill, Maryland. Founded in 1990, it serves a vibrant and growing Jewish community in the Kemp Mill neighborhood. C Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-07-05 Secta Vidrenilor Secta Vidrenilor (Vidrenilor Sect) is a Christian sect numbering a few dozen people from Măguri-Răcătău, Cluj County (Apuseni Mountains), Romania.The members of the sect live isolated from the rest of the village and have no contact with the rest of the population. Start Arwenz (158)
2024-04-08 Memon Day (Memon Day, 10 April) The Memon Day is an international day observed annually on 10 April by the Memon community around the globe. It was declared at the 21st World Memon Organisation Charitable Foundation (WMO) AGM held on November 11, 2023. The prime purpose of the Memon Day is to raise awareness and provide a common platform for charity related activities all over the world for Memons, charitable, [[ph ... Stub Mosh005 (23)
2024-07-15 Naftali Herz Halevy Naftali Herz Halevi (October 26, 1852 – June 14, 1902) was the first Ashkenazi rabbi of Jaffa. He was engaged in both the revealed and hidden aspects of Torah and was a Kabbalist. Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-02-09 Albert Chait Rabbi Albert Sebastian Chait MBE (born 26 February 1986) is an Orthodox Rabbi, Cantor, and Senior Rabbi to the United Hebrew Congregation in Leeds, United Kingdom. As a prominent younger Rabbi, his community service, talks and singing have a notable online presence, as well as in traditional national media. Start Philip Sugarman (2010)
2024-06-09 Islamic Center of Boston The Islamic Center of Boston (Wayland) is a mosque in Wayland, Massachusetts in the US. It was established in 1979 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and moved to Wayland, MA in 1986. It hosts Friday Jummah Prayers, a Sunday school program, and Eid prayers. It is commonly referred to as ICB, as well as the center in official communications. Start ZaheerOswaldFan9002 (52)
2024-07-15 Mazhiq Mosque (Cultural heritage monument of Kosovo) The Mazhiq Mosque or the Mosque of Mazhiq is a cultural heritage monument of Kosovo, located 13 km (8 mi) from Mitrovica, in the village of Mazhiq. The mosque was built around the 15th century and today is almost fully destroyed, having lost its original function. Start Edukatori (2891)
2024-07-15 Kemper College Kemper College was a short-lived liberal arts college in St. Louis, Missouri, associated with the Episcopal Church in America. Start R. J. Dockery (1008)
2024-06-24 St. Thomas Forane Church, Mattom (Church in south India, Kerala) St. Thomas Forane Church is a Syro-Malabar Catholic church located in Mattom of Thalapilly Taluk in the Thrissur district of Kerala, south India. The church belongs to the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Thrissur. Founded in 140 A.D., it is one of the oldest churches in India. Start Ajeeshkumar4u (4675)
2024-07-08 Kara Wagner Sherer (American Episcopal priest) The Rt. Rev. Kara Anne Marie Wagner Sherer is an American Episcopal priest who has served as the 9th Diocese of Rochester in New York State since 2024. She was previously rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Chicago. Start Baldwin de Toeni (3688)
2024-06-17 Islamic State – India Province The Islamic State – India Province (Arabic: الدولة الإسلامية – ولاية الهند, romanized: ad-Dawlah al-Islāmīyah – Wilāyat al-Hind; ISHP) is the Indian branch of the Islamic State Start Ilamxan (6444)
2024-07-16 Julien Andavo Mbia (Congolese catholic priest (1950–2024)) Julien Andavo Mbia (5 September 1950 – 14 July 2024) was a Congolese Roman Catholic prelate. He was bishop of Isiro–Niangara from 2003 until his death. Mbia died on 14 July 2024 in Durba, Haut-Uélé, at the age of 73. Stub Thriley (51393)
2024-07-09 Humour in Sikhism Humour in Sikhism refers to the relationship between Sikhs and humour. In Sikhism, devotion is not seen as being antithetical to comedy but rather the two can be conjoined together. GA MaplesyrupSushi (12122)
2024-07-16 Historicity of Rama (Whether Rama was a historical figure) The historicity of Rama, a central figure in Hindu mythology and revered as an incarnation of the Hindu preserver deity Vishnu, has been a topic of scholarly inquiry and debate, that whether Rama has historically existed or not. Rama is celebrated in the ancient Indian epic, the Rāmāyaṇa, which narrates his life, adventures, and moral teachings. B Imstickroofê (47)
2024-07-16 Raza Jama Masjid (Mosque in Kolhapur) Raza Jama Masjid (Urdu: رضا جامع مسجد) is a mosque in Kolhapur in Maharashtra, The Mosque named after the Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. Start Youknowwhoistheman (10051)
2024-07-08 Swami Ramanagiri Swami Ramanagiri (also referred to as Peer Wertin), was a spiritual practitioner who lived a life of renunciation and devotion. Start Arunachala Ramanarpanam (12)
2024-07-15 David P. Long (Canon Lawyer (born 1975)) David Patrick Long (born September 11, 1975) is an American academic administrator, professor, and Roman Catholic canonist. He currently serves as dean of the Metropolitan School of Professional Studies, adjunct assistant professor in canon law, and director of the Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. Start Vlaams243 (1026)
2024-07-18 Islam and the Problem of Israel (1980 book by Dr Isma'il Raji al-Faruqi) Islam and the Problem of Israel is a book by Ismail Raji al-Faruqi, first published in 1980 by the Islamic Council of Europe. The book examines the historical and contemporary issues surrounding the state of Israel from an Islamic perspective. C Ibn Juferi (1444)
2024-07-07 The Cultural Atlas of Islam (1986 book by Isma'il and Lois Lamya' al-Faruqi) The Cultural Atlas of Islam is a reference work by Isma'il Raji al-Faruqi and Lois Lamya al-Faruqi, published posthumously in 1986. The book provides an extensive overview of Islamic civilization, covering various aspects such as history, geography, culture, art, and science. C Ibn Juferi (1444)
2024-07-18 Natalis Beda (Magister artium, Theol. Dr. Collège de Montaigu 1494, 1508) Natalis Beda (French: Noël Beda; c. 1470 – 18 January 1537, Mont-Saint-Michel) was a French civil magistrate (syndic) and Catholic theologian best known for his staunch opposition to humanism and the Protestant Reformation, including the Meaux group. Stub Eleazar~enwiki (887)
2024-07-17 Himmat Sinha (Indian Philosopher) Himmat Sinha (Hindi: हिम्मत सिन्हा) was an Indian philosopher in the modern era. He was a professor of philosophy in Indian culture. He was widely known as "Nizam" of Kurukshetra region. He was also a former associate of Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan and he had staunchly opposed the emergency of 1975. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-02-25 Meetinghouse (LDS Church) (place of worship for members of the LDS Church) A meetinghouse is a place of worship for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). C PortlandSaint (1331)
2024-02-28 Murals on Tibetan Buddhist monasteries Tibetan Monasteries are known for their rich culture and traditions rooted in the teachings of Buddhism. One of the important aspects of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries is the presence of ritualistic place dedicated to deities.

Vajrayana Buddhism contains intricate iconography dealing with dieties and religious practices.To a general devout it may appear as images and icons to bring luck or drive away evil spirits.Thangkas at monsateries show Buddha, [[Guru|Guru ...

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2024-07-12 Christianity in Dagestan (History of Christianity in Dagestan) Christianity ranks second in Dagestan in terms of the number of its followers after Islam. There are around 140,000 Christians, including denominations like Russian Orthodoxy, Armenian, Protestant and Catholic. B Boxes12 (1371)
2006-05-14 Sthānakavāsī (Sub-tradition of Svetambara Jainism) Sthānakavāsī is a sect of Śvetāmbara Jainism which was created in medieval era. The Sthanakvasi, whose name refers to the sect’s preference for performing religious duties at a secular place such as a monks’ meetinghouse (sthanak) rather than at a temple, is different from the Murtipujaka sect in that it rejects idolatry. Start Dineshjain (25)
2024-06-24 Abbaye de Graville (Museum in Le Havre, France) Abbaye de Graville (Abbey of Graville) is an abbey located in the city of Le Havre, in the Normandy region of France. The architectural complex was founded in the 11th century and consists of a church, conventual buildings, a refectory, a cloister, a garden, and a cemetery. C SF-scio24 (67)
2024-06-06 Amarkol (Hebrew title applied to a Temple trustee superintending the cashiers) Amarkol (Hebrew: אמרכל; plural, אמרכלים, amarkolim), is a title applied to a Temple trustee superintending the cashiers (gizbarim [he]). While the three – or, according to the Baraita, thirteen – cashiers handled all the money that flowed into the Temple treasury, "the amarkolim, seven in number, held the seven keys to the seven gates of the Temple hall ({{Interlanguage link|Azara (T ... Start -- -- -- (15597)
2016-11-30 Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Budslaw (Church in Minsk Region, Belarus) The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Belarusian: Касцёл Унебаўзяцця Найсвяцейшай Дзевы Марыі, Polish: Bazylika Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Budsławiu)

is a former Bernardine, now parish Catholic Church in Budslaw, Myadzyel District, Minsk Region, Belarus.

C Павел Петро (21)
2024-07-17 Chaim Hissin (Zionist pioneer and doctor (1865–1932)) Chaim Chissim (Hebrew: חיים חיסין; August 31, 1864 – November 4, 1932) was a physician and a significant figure in the early Zionist movement, recognized for being the first doctor in Petah Tikva and his active participation in the First Aliyah. Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-06-03 Nagao-ji (Buddhist temple in Japan) Nagao-ji (長尾寺) is a Tendai Buddhist temple in Sanuki, Kagawa, Japan. It is the 87th site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Stub KjjjKjjj (1209)
2024-06-28 Amnon Haramati (Israeli rabbi and educator, American teacher, Veteran of the 1947–1949 Palestine war) Rabbi Amnon Haramati (September 29, 1930– March 30, 2017) was an Israeli-American educator, scholar, and community leader. He participated in the Battle for Jerusalem during the Israeli War of Independence, playing a crucial role in fending off a Jordanian attack on Independence Park. C Dag21902190 (2288)
2023-11-26 Identity Catholicism (Poorly defined pejorative expression) "Identity Catholicism" or Identitarian Catholicism appeared in the 1980s to describe a movement of Catholicism, supposedly in opposition to an "open Catholicism". It was particularly after "La Manif pour tous" that this expression became common. C Petru30 (403)
2024-07-18 John N. Wright (American philosopher) John N. Wright is a philosopher and Adjunct Research Fellow in Philosophy at LaTrobe University. Previously he was Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle.

He is known for his works on philosophy of science.

Stub Pirhayati (23130)
2024-07-11 Kehillas Ohr Hatorah Kehillas Ohr HaTorah is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located in the Kemp Mill neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland. It was founded in 2011 by former students of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington. The synagogue serves a close-knit community and is led by Rabbi Michoel Frank. Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-07-06 Murder of the Faruqis (1986 murders of Islamic scholars in the U.S.) The murder of the Faruqis (Isma'il Raji al-Faruqi and Lois Lamya al-Faruqi) occurred on May 27, 1986, at their home in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, United States. Ismail Raji al-Faruqi was a prominent Islamic scholar, and his wife, Lois Lamya (née Lois Rachel Ibsen), was a respected art historian who made significant contributions to ethnomusicology. GA Ibn Juferi (1444)
2013-11-03 St. Michael's College, Brussels (school in Brussels, Belgium) St. Michael's College (French: Collège Saint-Michel) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the Brussels municipality of Etterbeek, Belgium. The school was built in 1905 by the Society of Jesus in order to replace the previous school that had become too small. C Sebasgokart (38)
2012-08-10 Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) (Church in Pennsylvania, U.S.) Mary Queen of Peace Church, Pottsville was a Roman Catholic church in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. It is located at 728 North Centre Street. The current structure was built in 1929. The church closed on May 14, 2021, and its property placed for sale. C Mikerajchel (264)
2024-07-16 Halachot Pesukot (Geonic halakhic work) Halachot Pesukot is a rabbinic work written by Yehudai Gaon in the geonic era, containing chapters on common Jewish halachic themes. The work was compiled in the 8th-century and is written in Aramaic, and follows the format of Halachot Gedolot which antedates it by about 20 years. Start Davidbena (55159)
2024-07-04 Crossed-dome temple of Derbent (Church in Derbent, Dagestan, Russia) The crossed-dome temple on the territory of Naryn-Kala is an early medieval Christian temple located in the northwestern part of the Naryn-Kala citadel in Derbent, Dagestan. For a long time, it was considered an underground reservoir for storing water. C Boxes12 (1371)
2024-07-16 The Holocaust in the Kamyenyets District The Holocaust in the Kamyenyets District is the systematic persecution and extermination of Jews in the Kamyenyets District of the Brest Region by the occupying authorities of Nazi Germany and collaborators from 1941 to 1944 during World War II, as part of the policy of the "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" — an integral part of the Holocaust in Belarus and the Catastrophe of European Jewry. B Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-06-30 Urubah and Religion (1962 book by Dr. Isma'il Raji al-Faruqi) 'Urubah and Religion: A Study of the Fundamental Ideas of Arabism and of Islam as Its Highest Moment of Consciousness (1962) is a scholarly work by Isma'il Raji al-Faruqi, published by Djambatan N.V. The book explores the concept of Arabism ( 'urubah), examining its historical, ethical, and spiritual dimensions, and its relationship with Islam. C Ibn Juferi (1444)
2006-10-29 Bradley Shavit Artson (American rabbi) Bradley Shavit Artson (born 1959) is an American rabbi, author and speaker. He holds the Abner and Roslyn Goldstine Dean's Chair of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles, California, where he is also Vice-President. C Ohevs (40) Past AfD
2024-06-25 St Alban the Martyr, New Zealand (Historic church in Balmoral, Auckland, New Zealand) The Church of St Alban the Martyr is a late 19th century Anglican Church located in Balmoral, Auckland, New Zealand listed as a Category II building by Heritage New Zealand. GA Traumnovelle (4007)
2024-05-11 Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (Islam-derived religious movement) The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (also known as AROPL, or simply as the Ahmadi Religion) is a new religious movement derived from Twelver Shia Islam. The leader of the religion is Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq (Arabic: عبدالله هاشم أبا الصادق), an Egyptian American who claims to be the Qa'im. C DjembeDrums (778)
2024-07-08 Nistar Kujur (Indian Bishop) Rev.Nistar Kujur (born 1965) is an Indian Lutheran Bishop who serves as the first Bishop of Central Diocese of North Western Gossner Evangelical Lutheran Church from 2022. Stub Lummoxxxx (628)
2024-06-15 Upkeśa Gaccha (Monastic order of Śvetāmbara Jainism) Upkeśa Gaccha is the oldest gaccha (monastic order) of Śvetāmbara Jainism. It is one of the 84 gacchas of the Śvetāmbara sect that were once in existence. Unlike most other gacchas that follow Mahavira's lineage and begin with his disciple Sudharmaswami, it follows the lineage of the 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha and is said to have begun with his prime disciple Ganadhara Shubhadatta. GA RJShashwat (647)
2024-07-09 Holy Trinity Church, Gosport (Church in Hampshire, United Kingdom) Holy Trinity is a Church of England church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition in Gosport, Hampshire, within the Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth. GA Patchpack (174)
2023-09-09 Chris Bores (American paranormal investigator) Christopher Bores is an American YouTuber, paranormal investigator, author and actor. Based in Toledo, Ohio, he is best known for his documentaries, live events, and books documenting his experiences and instructions on how to communicate with paranormal activity. Start Pillow da Don (1532) Past AfD
2019-03-21 The Queen of Sheba Visits King Solomon (Painting by Lucas de Heere) The Queen of Sheba visits King Solomon, also known as Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, is a painting by the Flemish painter Lucas de Heere. Dated from 1559, it features a contemporary interpretation of the well-known Biblical story of the Queen of Sheba's state visit to King Solomon (1 Kings 10, 1-13 and 2 Chronicles 9, 1-12). C Souta (1041)
2008-12-27 Al-Khanqah as-Salahiyya Mosque (Mosque in Jerusalem) The Al-Khanqah as-Salahiyya Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الخانقاه الصلاحية al-Khānqāh aṣ-Ṣalāḥiyya) is an Islamic place of worship located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, north of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Start Chesdovi (22098)
2016-10-08 St. Stephen's Church, Tangermünde (church building in Tangermünde, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) St. Stephen's Church is a Lutheran church in Tangermünde, Saxony-Anhalt, constructed in the Brick Gothic style typical of North Germany. Start Sixmahesu (2)
2024-06-06 Pascal Michon (French philosopher and historian (born 1959)) Pascal Michon is a French philosopher and historian born in 1959. A former student of the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud, he is an associate professor, a doctor in history and authorized to direct research in philosophy. Start Yasunarisan (43)
2024-06-03 History of the Jews in Arta The Jewish community in Arta is considered the ancient Romaniote Jewish community and the oldest community in Greece and the Epirus region, although it was officially recognized only in 1920. Today there are no Jews in Arta, the community was dissolved in 1959. B Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-05-23 History of the Jews in Zakynthos The Jewish Community of Zakynthos Island is about eight hundred years old. The community was originally Romaniote. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-03-12 Spirit (supernatural entity) (Immaterial being or supernatural agent) A spirit —in the sense in which the word is used in folklore and ethnography— is an "immaterial being", a "supernatural agent", the "soul of a deceased person", an "invisible entity" or the "soul of a seriously suffering person". C Andreachlc0203 (506)
2024-06-20 Hindutva iconoclasm In the context of Hindutva, iconoclasm might refer to the targeting and alteration of structures, symbols, or places of worship that are associated with non-Hindu religions, particularly Islam. Mosques and other religious and cultural institutions esteemed by Muslims, who make up 15% of India's population, deemed to be in opposition to Hindu values have long been targets of destruction and violence at the hands of followers of Hindutva political ideology. C Clozon (6)
2024-06-21 Ibn Sardan stone Ibn Sardan stone is one of the artifacts found in the Bujang Valley, Kedah. On the surface is written the words "Ibn Sardan 213H" in Jawi script around 829 AD. Ibn Sardan is the name of an Arab family known as scholars, seafarers and Islamic preachers. Stub Azimuthree (92)
2024-06-29 Rama's Journey in Mithila (Legendary Journey of Lord Rama in Mithila) Rama's Journey in Mithila is the part of Ramayana from the Vishwamitra Ashram at Buxar to the Kingdom of Mithila. C Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2007-12-07 Wake Forest Baptist Church, Winston-Salem (church building in United States of America) Wake Forest Baptist Church was a Baptist Church located on the campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The church belonged to the Alliance of Baptists, Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists, Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. C Thewadester (64)
2024-02-21 Bogusław Dąbrowski (Polish theologist, writer and Franciscan priest) Bogusław Dąbrowski (born October 20, 1966) is a Polish theologist, writer and Franciscan priest. He was a pioneer and co-founder of the Franciscan mission in Uganda in 2001. Start Safetystuff (379)
2010-05-20 New Journey Ministries (Nontrinitarian Pentecostal denomination) The New Journey Ministries (formerly Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals (GAAAP)) is an affirming, Oneness Pentecostal denomination, previously headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana and later Thonotosassa, Florida. It is a nonprofit organization based in Quincy, Florida. Start BroWCarey (537)
2024-03-26 Madonna De Surdis (silver-gilt altarpiece from the 1380s, by a Venetian workshop, commissioned by Giovanni De Surdis, the former bishop of Vicenza) Madonna De Surdis is a silver-gilt altarpiece from the 1380s. Though the artist remains unknown, it is believed to have been created in a Venetian workshop. The piece was commissioned by Giovanni De Surdis, the former bishop of Vicenza. A will from 1383, discovered in Verona, belonging to Bishop Giovanni De Surdis, indicates that 50 gold ducats were allocated for the creation of a Madonna statue to be placed on the altar of Santa Maria in the Vicenza Cathedral. B Funkyboogiedisco (15)
2024-07-14 Peccatism (Christian concept of universal human sinfulness) Peccatism refers to the concept in Christian theology that human beings are naturally sinful or morally flawed. It is discussed within Christianity, emphasizing the inherent sinfulness of humanity and the need for redemption. Peccatism is closely related to, but not exactly the same as, the doctrine of original sin. C Ibn Juferi (1444)
2024-06-28 Sufism in the Philippines Sufism has a history in the Philippines evolving for over 1,000 years. Sufism, also known as the science of Tasawwuf, encompasses numerous interpretations by its practitioners and critics. The term is derived from the Arabic words "Safa" (purity) and "Suwf" (wool), symbolizing the woolen garments traditionally worn by Sufis. C Suficalcaluang (164)
2014-07-25 Tysul (6th-century Welsh saint) Saint Tysul was a 5th-century pre-canonical saint and patron saint of the churches of Llandysul in Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) and Llandyssil in Maldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Powys. Tysul’s full name was Tysul ap Corun ap Cunedda – or son of Corun, son of Cunedda. Start D A R C 12345 (17127)
2016-11-13 Affirming Christian Fellowship The Affirming Christian Fellowship (ACF) is an association of Christian and Evangelical ministries that are a part of and are affirming to the LGBTQ community. Start Alphanumeric12345 (36)
2024-07-17 Berthold Feiwel Berthold Feiwel (August 15, 1875 – December 29, 1937) was an Austrian-Jewish writer, translator, journalist, and Zionist politician. Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-06-22 Bappabhattisuri (8th century CE Indian Jain ascetic) Vādikavi Ācārya Bappabhattisuri Mahārāja Sāheb was a Śvetāmbara Jain ascetic in the 8th century CE. He was an eminent poet, philosopher, reformer, researcher, and a child prodigy. Apart from his literary contributions, he is best known for his scriptural debates and the reforms he brought about in the iconography of Tirthankara idols sculpted and owned by the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism. GA RJShashwat (647)
2021-12-28 Liber Resh (Set of daily solar adorations) Start Scyrme (19963)
2024-07-09 Abu al-Qasim al-Rafi'i (Sunni Muslim Shafi`i scholar (d. 1226)) Abd al-Karīm b. Muḥammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karīm b. al-Faḍl b. al-Ḥusayn b. al-Ḥasan Imām al-Din Abū al-Qāsim al-Rāfi'i al-Qazwini, who was better known as Abū al-Qāsim al-Rāfi'i (Arabic: أبو القاسم الرافعي) was a Sunni Muslim scholar based in Qazvin. He was a well-known jurisconsult, legal theoretician, hadith master, Qur'anic exegete, historian, ascetic, theologian and muhaqqiq (researcher). C Ayaltimo (2207)
2024-07-19 The Mystical Geography of Quebec (2020 book about religion in Quebec) The Mystical Geography of Quebec: Catholic Schisms and New Religious Movements is an edited volume edited by Susan J. Palmer, Martin Geoffroy, and Paul L. Gareau, discussing religious history and new religious movements in Quebec. The book covers nine groups, including the Temple of Priapus, the Army of Mary, and the Order of the Solar Temple, and the Ant Hill Kids. C PARAKANYAA (23496)
2024-06-20 André Sagard (French missionary (1894 - 1945)) André Sagard (1894–1945) was a French missionary who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Apostolic Vicariate of Jilin from 1933 until his death. Stub Microplastic Consumer (342)
2024-06-26 Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara (Surrey) (Sikh temple in Surrey, British Columbia) The Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara is a Sikh place of worship in Surrey, British Columbia. It gained notoriety in the aftermath of the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the temple's president since 2019 and a Canadian Sikh who advocated for the Khalistan movement. Start Southasianhistorian8 (3586)
2024-04-14 Ohel Yizkor (Building) Ohel Yizkor is the central gathering structure and the ceremony hall of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem. In the building, the national memorial ceremonies in memory of the Holocaust victims are held, and it is customary for official guests of the State of Israel to visit and lay wreaths in memory of the victims. C Rafi Chazon (503)
2024-04-25 Chaurasi Khamba Mosque (Mosque in Rajasthan, India) Situated in Rajasthan, a region known for its rich cultural diversity, specifically on its border near Mathura, the Chaurasi Khamba Mosque exemplifies syncretism by standing alongside Hindu temples and other historical monuments. This coexistence underscores Rajasthan's tradition of harmonizing various religious and cultural practices. C N hatem2001 (66)
2008-01-16 Religion in Madagascar (Religious beliefs of the people of Madagascar) Religion in Madagascar is diverse, with Christianity being the largest religion. Significant populations of the adherents of traditional faiths and Islam are also present. Start Dbachmann (227714)
2024-07-19 Yehuda Gershuni Rabbi Yehuda Gershuni (1908–2000) was a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbi, educator, and scholar known for his efforts to apply Jewish law to contemporary issues, and his strong support of the Land of Israel. He served as the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Eretz Yisrael and authored the influential multi-volume work "Afikei Yehuda." Start Dag21902190 (2288)
2024-07-13 Bhamati Tika (Commentary of Vachaspati Mishra on Brahma Sutra) Bhamati Tika (Sanskrit: भामती टीका) or Bhamati (Romanised: Bhāmatī) is a commentary on the six schools of the Indian philosophy and Brahman Sutra by the Indian philosopher Vachaspati Mishra. Bhamati was originally the name of the wife of the philosopher Vachaspati Mishra. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2006-06-09 Aeon of Horus (Era of time in the religion of Thelema) The Aeon of Horus, which began in the early 20th century, is considered the current era in Thelemic philosophy. This Aeon is marked by a significant shift in spiritual and societal paradigms, emphasizing self-realization, individualism, and the pursuit of one's True Will. C 999~enwiki (5157)
2024-07-21 Charles Travis (American philosopher) Charles Travis (born in 1943) is a contemporary American-Portuguese philosopher. His main interests in philosophy center around philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology. Start Infogiraffic (331)
2024-07-21 Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos, Inđija (Church in Vojvodina, Serbia) The Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos (Serbian: Црква ваведења пресвете Богородице) is a Serbian Orthodox church in Inđija, Vojvodina, Serbia. The building was constructed between 1754 and 1755. It is a single-nave building with modest dimensions, built in the style of the medieval Raška architectural school. Start MirkoS18 (33440)
2024-07-21 Khuzaymah (son of Mudrikah) (Ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) Khuzaymah ibn Mudrikah (خزيمة بن مدركة) was one of the ancestors of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, as well as the Kinana and Banu Asad tribes. He was also the brother of Hudhayl, the progenitor of the Banu Hudhayl tribe. C Yusuf Asar Yathar (1108)
2024-07-04 International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance (Network of countries promoting freedom of religion or belief worldwide) The International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance (IRFBA) is a network of 42 countries promoting freedom of religion or belief worldwide. It was launched in February 2020. Start FoRBMonitor (23)
2024-07-20 Brahmasiddhi (The text of Mandan Mishra) Brahmasiddhi (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मसिद्धि) is a Sanskrit text of the Indian philosopher Mandan Mishra on Advaita Vedanta. Start Sntshkumar750 (2702)
2024-07-14 Liber Trigrammaton (One of the Holy Books of Thelema) Liber Trigrammaton, also known as Liber XXVII, is one of the Holy Books of Thelema, authored by Aleister Crowley. It is a short, cryptic text that consists of 27 three-line stanzas. Each stanza is associated with a unique trigram, making a total of 27 trigrams. C Skyerise (137004)
2024-07-08 Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus) The Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Christian prayer of consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. C Pisteau (93)
2024-07-21 Ram Ki Shakti Puja (Hindi language poem by Nirala) Ram Ki Shakti Puja (ISO: Rām kī Śakti Pūjā) is a poem in Hindi by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'. It was published in 1936 in an edition of Nirala's poetry collection Anamika. This long poem consists of 312 lines composed in Nirala's tailored poetic meter, Shakti Puja - a rhyming meter of twenty-four syllables. C Vyom.Y (34)
2023-09-06 Priestess Priestess, a woman authorized to perform the sacred rites and or duties of a religious organization , often used for non Christian, Pagan, and or Witch related titles, or positions. However, whilst very rare, some Christian based women also use the title. Start Amakuru (107335)
2024-07-16 Jamal al-Din al-Zaylaʽi (14th-century Somali Muslim theologian) Jamal al-Din Abdullah Ibn Yusuf Al-Zayla'i (Arabic: جمال الدين أبو محمد عبد الله بن يوسف بن محمد الزيلعي الحنفي) (d. 1342) was a 14th-century Somali Theologian, Imam, Muhaddith, and Jurist from Zeila. Start John Wina (84)

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