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The Sowal religion (Showal) is a semi-Abrahamic theistic religion that has had a significant influence on world history and culture. It originated in the 5th century from the teachings of Saint Alexander of Sordland. Here are the related details:
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History of the Sowal religion
1. Founding
The Sowal religion originated in the 5th century in Sordland by Saint Alexander, who preached the teachings of God and the resurrection of Yamar Lole, considered an incarnation of God.
The basic teachings come from the Balima scriptures (divided into 3 books: Nayan, Jamar, and Issaq).
2. Expansion
The religion spread rapidly in Europe and the Middle East.
In the 12th century, it was supported by the colonization of Sordland and the establishment of universities and religious schools.
Old universities such as the Mayan Biluej University and the University of Stufenborstelia played a major role in the spread and development of the religion.
3. Middle Ages
The Sowal religion became the main religion in Sordland and spread to Western Europe.
The Cathedral School evolved into a university that combined education in law, medicine and religion.
4. The New Century
The adaptation of religion to accommodate the modern era
The role of the link between the old and new worlds, such as the mention of North America in the Issaq Balima
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Beliefs
1. God and Avatars
The Sowal religion believes that God is the creator of all things and has an avatar, Yamar Lole.
Belief in the balance of all things in the universe, which is the core of the religion.
2. Resurrection
The important event is the resurrection of Yamar Lole, who is the center of rituals and beliefs.
3. Prophecies and signs of the end
The Sowal prophesies the collapse of the world and the creation of a new balance.
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The Balima
1. Nayan Balima (Old Testament)
Refers to the creation of the world, man and the first sin.
Important events such as the Flood, the Exodus, and the founding of the first kingdom in Lanchaven
2. Jamar Balima (Central Testament)
Stories of the Saints and the Restoration of Yasrabia (Holy Land)
Meetings with the Prophets and important events such as the Fall of Mala Bilum (City of Sin)
3. Issaq Balima (New Testament)
The Appearance of Yamar Lole in Yasrabia and His Death in Aleppo
Ascension and Prophecies of the Great Fall
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Ritual
Holy Communion
Reenactment of the Resurrection
Pilgrimage
Travel to important sites such as Qarum Bilum Cave and Amma Dale Temple
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Demographics
Currently, there are about 400 million followers (6% of the world's population)
Spread across 123 countries, with large populations in Sordland, Eastern Europe, and Africa
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Sects
1. Major
Adhere to the original teachings of Balima
2. Reform
Focuses on flexibility and new interpretations
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Influence on the world
Plays a role in art, architecture, and education
A religion that plays an important role in the creation of the idea of balance and cooperation between man and nature
If you need more information on any topic, please specify!

Latest revision as of 01:27, 6 December 2024

Sowal
Total population
428 Million
Founder
Saint Alexander Runcek
Regions with significant populations
Europe,Africa,North America
Nordic28 Million
Europe128 Million
North America18 Million
Scriptures
Balimas
Languages
Sann

The Sowal religion (Showal) is a semi-Abrahamic theistic religion that has had a significant influence on world history and culture. It originated in the 5th century from the teachings of Saint Alexander of Sordland. Here are the related details: --- History of the Sowal religion 1. Founding The Sowal religion originated in the 5th century in Sordland by Saint Alexander, who preached the teachings of God and the resurrection of Yamar Lole, considered an incarnation of God. The basic teachings come from the Balima scriptures (divided into 3 books: Nayan, Jamar, and Issaq). 2. Expansion The religion spread rapidly in Europe and the Middle East. In the 12th century, it was supported by the colonization of Sordland and the establishment of universities and religious schools. Old universities such as the Mayan Biluej University and the University of Stufenborstelia played a major role in the spread and development of the religion. 3. Middle Ages The Sowal religion became the main religion in Sordland and spread to Western Europe. The Cathedral School evolved into a university that combined education in law, medicine and religion. 4. The New Century The adaptation of religion to accommodate the modern era The role of the link between the old and new worlds, such as the mention of North America in the Issaq Balima --- Beliefs 1. God and Avatars The Sowal religion believes that God is the creator of all things and has an avatar, Yamar Lole. Belief in the balance of all things in the universe, which is the core of the religion. 2. Resurrection The important event is the resurrection of Yamar Lole, who is the center of rituals and beliefs. 3. Prophecies and signs of the end The Sowal prophesies the collapse of the world and the creation of a new balance. --- The Balima 1. Nayan Balima (Old Testament) Refers to the creation of the world, man and the first sin. Important events such as the Flood, the Exodus, and the founding of the first kingdom in Lanchaven 2. Jamar Balima (Central Testament) Stories of the Saints and the Restoration of Yasrabia (Holy Land) Meetings with the Prophets and important events such as the Fall of Mala Bilum (City of Sin) 3. Issaq Balima (New Testament) The Appearance of Yamar Lole in Yasrabia and His Death in Aleppo Ascension and Prophecies of the Great Fall --- Ritual Holy Communion Reenactment of the Resurrection Pilgrimage Travel to important sites such as Qarum Bilum Cave and Amma Dale Temple --- Demographics Currently, there are about 400 million followers (6% of the world's population) Spread across 123 countries, with large populations in Sordland, Eastern Europe, and Africa --- Sects 1. Major Adhere to the original teachings of Balima 2. Reform Focuses on flexibility and new interpretations --- Influence on the world Plays a role in art, architecture, and education A religion that plays an important role in the creation of the idea of balance and cooperation between man and nature If you need more information on any topic, please specify!