Hadid Al-Numan
Great Prophet Hadid Al-Numan | |
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Title | Great Prophet |
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Born | Sicelo Zimema c. 323 Modern Day Pontes, Carpathia, Unified Sera |
Died | 17 August 371 | (aged 47–48)
Resting place | Hekalu'Anga Cemetary |
Religion | Sky Faith |
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Denomination | Fundamentalism |
Notable work(s) | Ukuvula "The Opening" |
Known for | Writing the first book in the sky faith and beginning the religion |
Church | Hekalu'Anga |
Senior posting | |
Period in office | Seran Antiquity |
Successor | Abasi Omari |
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Hadid Al-Numan was a Great Prophet of Sky Faith tradition and is commonly attributed to being not only the first Great Prophet, but also the progenitor of the Sky Faith. Not much is known about his early life, but he is believed to have been born in the northern Seran Peninsula and raised to follow the predominant religion in the area. As a young man Hadid held a different name: Sicelo Zimema. However, he would eventually departe his home village and devoted himself to the study of Islam and became deeply invested in the religion. It was during his transition from Seran paganism to Islam that he would take the name Hadid Al-Numan as a testament to his faith. He spent many years studying the Qur'an and hadith and was known for his extensive knowledge of Islamic law and teachings.
According to the Hadid himself in the opening book of the testament, in the year 400 CE Hadid received a revelation from God while on a trek through the Seran highlands far to the east at the foot a mountain. According to Hadid's own account, he was directed to "shed" his earthly vestments and climb to the summit of the mountain with only faith being his protection and his nourishment through the journey. It is at the summit that Hadid writes he received the blessing of Tiyamike, the god of the Sky Faith.
Upon his return to the ground, he immediately began writing the first book of the Sky Faith which recounts creation, Tiyamike, and other such functions and forms of the universe. Hadid Al-Numan's teachings were deeply influential, and he quickly gained a large following. He was known for his wisdom, compassion, and kindness, and his message of peace and unity resonated with people of all backgrounds. The message of unity is one of the most influential pieces of his message which serves as the central focus of nations across the world.
As his fame grew, Hadid Al-Numan became an important figure in the early Sky Faith community. He was revered as a Great Prophet and his words were recorded and passed down through the generations. Today, Hadid Al-Numan is remembered as a powerful and influential figure in the history of the Sky Faith. His teachings continue to inspire people around the world and his legacy lives on as a testament to the enduring power of faith and devotion.
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