Qibirad
Total population | |
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~54,000,000 | |
Founder | |
TBA | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Salmuria | ~54,000,000 |
Languages | |
Salmurian |
Qibirad is the official religion of Salmuria which is governed by a Qibirad theocracy.
History
foundation
It is unclear exactly when in Salmuria's history the Qibirad faith first developed and the faith itself does not recognize any major prophets for having founded the faith. Most scholars believe that the religion formed naturally after the Naciwas migrations out of earlier Naciwas religion and contact with the already existing folk beliefs on the island.
establishment of the Ciwas system
TBA
Important Figures
Beliefs
Ciwas
There are 3 Ciwas, Idulula, Enkoth, and Salmus who are considered living reincarnated gods filling aspects of the Divnali
Divnas
Savtrjo
Religious Practices
Worship
The Qibirad traditionally have 2 types of regular prayer to the Qibirad gods, these are the Uτẽnamu (𐤰𐤴𐤶𐤫𐤠𐤪𐤰), and the Aslailas (𐤠𐤮𐤩𐤠𐤦𐤩𐤠𐤮).
The Uτẽnamu literally translates to "the prescribed and sanctified love" which is conducted on Fridays in which worshippers first utter 2 prayers for each of the 3 living Ciwas facing the holy city of each Ciwš. Then then it is customary to say 2 more prayers to each of the 4 cardinal directions which each represents a faciwš or "god upon/high god".
The second primary regular prayer of the Qibirad is the Aslailas (𐤠𐤮𐤩𐤠𐤦𐤩𐤠𐤮) literally translated as "act of sovereign conveyance". This prayer is only said by the anointed priests in the Qibirad on behalf of their community and is said once each Wednesday. The contents of the Aslailas ceremony is secret with its rituals only known to the priests of the Qibirad.
Funeral Rites
To a follower of the Qibirad the most important thing in death would be the liberation of one's spirit from the body to either protect their family or to ascend into the stars. The Qibirad religion traditionally cremates their dead with the exception of the so called Afariakta burials where one would instead place their dead at the top of small stone towers so that local carrion birds may feast on the deceased's body so that their physical form may return to nature feeding the animals while their spirit would ascend having done a great act of charity.
Cremation practices
Ancestor Reverence
Marriage
Scripture
Symbolism
Other Religious Concepts
Koθẽnšfa
The concept of Koθẽnšfa (𐤨𐤬𐤣𐤶𐤫𐤳𐤱𐤠) is the idea that one can escape the coils of the mortal realm by realizing the ultimate truths of life and humanity. It is believed that to achieve Koθẽnšfa is to join the realm of the gods. In Qibirad belief there were only 3 people have only ever Koθẽnšfa and those were the original Idulula, Enkoth, and Salmus and with the truth of Koθẽnšfa they became the Ciwas of Salmuria through their eternal manifested reincarnation.
Biraru
Biraru (𐤡𐤦𐤭𐤠𐤭𐤰) is the sacred Qibirad concept of the rights of guests and sanctuary. A host is expected to bring and allow no harm to their guest and protect their guests who requested sanctuary at the cost of their own life and fortune.
Religious Organizations
Due to the theocratic nature of Salmuria most Qibirad Religious organizations are also governmental and most government organizations in Salmuria have a religious aspect to them.
Daulavka
The Daulavka (𐤯𐤠𐤰𐤩𐤠𐤥𐤨𐤠) are perhaps the most famous or infamous Qibirad religious organization due to its secrecy and more so to its purpose. Much of Salmurian law comes from old Qibirad religious law which stipulates a system of fines, agreements, and sanctioned execution to keep stability and order among the faithful. The Daulavka, for their part are the only organization permitted to carry out sanctioned execution making them a legal and accepted organization of religious assassins.
Aktavad
The Aktavad (𐤠𐤨𐤯𐤠𐤥𐤠𐤯) in comparison are a much more pacifist organization sworn to a life of total pacifism known to wear face coverings in order to not even accidently kill a gnat ending their vow. The main task of the Aktavad is to maintain Qibirad temples and notably the Draval. They are also responsible for mourning and remembering those unfortunate deceased who have no living kin to mourn for them.