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'''Salam''' ([[Sahrabic]]: ''peace'') is an {{wp|monotheistic}} religion on [[Eurth]]. The central belief is that that there exists only one God, and that Nabi Hanan is his messenger.
'''Salam''' ([[Sahrabic]]: ''peace'') is an {{wp|monotheistic}} religion on [[Eurth]]. The central belief is that that there exists only one God, and that Nabi Hanan is his messenger. Salam is about finding this peace by following God.


==Beliefs==
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==Practices==
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==History==
==History==
In 622 Nabi Hanan moved from [[Hakenium|Hakkad]] to Raj Frut in [[Mahdah]]. His words spoke truth to many lords throughout [[Memopotamia]]. The teachings of Nabi Hanan led to great achievements in Salamic theology and science.
Salam originated in [[Azania (region)|Azania]]. In 622 [[Nabi Hanan]] moved from [[Hakenium|Hakkad]] to Raj Frut in [[Mahdah]]. His words spoke truth to many lords throughout [[Memopotamia]]. The teachings of Nabi Hanan led to great achievements in Salamic theology and science.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==

Revision as of 17:34, 9 January 2021

Salam
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Founder
Nabi Hanan
Regions with significant populations
Azania, Memopotamia, Amutia, Alharu
Languages
Sahrabic

Salam (Sahrabic: peace) is an monotheistic religion on Eurth. The central belief is that that there exists only one God, and that Nabi Hanan is his messenger. Salam is about finding this peace by following God.

Beliefs

Practices

History

Salam originated in Azania. In 622 Nabi Hanan moved from Hakkad to Raj Frut in Mahdah. His words spoke truth to many lords throughout Memopotamia. The teachings of Nabi Hanan led to great achievements in Salamic theology and science.

Demographics

Salam is one of the largest religions on Eurth. Its followers are known as Salamids. They form the majority population in these nations:

A significant minority of Salamids also lives in: