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Revision as of 19:25, 14 January 2024
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Regions with significant populations | |
Salmuria, Sea of Kasai region | |
Salmuria | ~ 54 million |
Religions | |
Qibirad, Ẽnakuvism, Nibasism, Aruweism |
Salmuric Religions, also known as Salmurian Religions, are, in the context of Comparative religion, are a grouping of religious movements that originated in Salmuria or derived from Qibirad religion or philosophy.
Background
Qibirad, the largest of the Salmurian religions is also seen as the oldest of them and originated in what is now Salmuria as a blend of the early Naciw (early Anatolian migrants) folk traditions as well as the already existing local folk practices, and has evolved over time. Qibirad in itself, however, does not claim any singular founder and places the role of prophets as only generational guides instead of bringers of new tradition or teachings and claim the Qibirad has always been the faith of the Naciwas and later Salmuria.