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2024-07-06 | Shin'ichi Okada (Japanese architect) | Shin'ichi Okada (also spelt as Shinichi Okada) was a Japanese architect active in the second half of the twentieth century. He was particularly known for designing schools, hospitals, museums, and government buildings. | Start | VersedVoyager67 (2254) | |
2023-10-08 | Parish church of Kainach bei Voitsberg (Parish church of Kainach bei Voitsberg is dedicated to St. George) | The parish church of Kainach bei Voitsberg, often called Kainach parish church, is the Catholic parish church of the parish of Kainach, located in the municipality of Kainach bei Voitsberg in western Styria, Austria. The church, dedicated to St. George, belongs to the pastoral area of Voitsberg in the diocese of Graz-Seckau. | FA | Alemedicen (502) | |
2024-09-17 | Thrissilery Shiva Temple (Hindu temple in Kerala, India) | Thrissilery Shiva Temple is a Shiva temple situated at Thrissilery neighbourhood in Wayanad, Kerala, India. This ancient temple is dedicated to Shiva. This temple is a popular pilgrim centre in Wayanad. | Start | பொதுஉதவி (1256) | |
2024-10-07 | Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative (Catalogs Islamic scientific manuscripts) | The Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative (ISMI) (Arabic: مبادرة المخطوطات العلمية الإسلامية) is an online database created to facilitate research into the history of mathematics sciences in the Islamic world, covering the period up to about 1350 CE. | Stub | Ainty Painty (26235) | |
2024-10-13 | Shrutadeva (Notable devotee of Lord Krishna in Mithila) | Shrutadeva (Sanskrit: श्रुतदेव) was a famous devotee of Lord Krishna in the Kingdom of Mithila. He was contemporary to the king Bahulashva Janaka in Mithila. | Start | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2024-10-13 | Bahulashva Janaka (Videha King Janaka) | Bahulashva Janaka (Sanskrit: बहुलाश्व जनक) was the King of Videha (also known as the Mithila Kingdom) in the ancient Indian Subcontinent. He was a descendant from the lineage of Janaka Dynasty in Mithila. | Start | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2023-11-30 | As-Sahabah Mosque (Mosque and cemetery in Derna, Libya) | The As-Sahabah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الصحابة) is a Sunni Islam mosque and adjacent cemetery, located at the Maydan Al-Sahaba Square in the city of Derna, Libya. The mosque was built in the 1970s on the site of a 7th-century cemetery containing the graves of the Sahaba who were slain by the Byzantine armies during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. | C | Boredom889 (572) | |
2024-11-08 | Bhimeswara Puranam (15th century Telugu epic poem by Srinatha) | Bhimeswara Puranam, also known as Bhima Khandam, is a 15th-century Telugu epic poem (prabandham) composed by the poet Srinatha. It is a sthala purāṇa, a type of local lore, that focuses on the Bhimeswara deity of Draksharamam and the sacred region of Bhima Mandala, located in present-day Andhra Pradesh. | Start | L5boat (7637) | |
2024-12-16 | Thomas Khamphan (Laotian Roman Catholic prelate (1925–2001)) | Thomas Khamphan (6 October 1925 – 26 July 2001) was a Laotian Roman Catholic prelate. He was titular bishop of Semina from 1975 until his death and vicar apostolic of Pakse from 1975 to 2000 when he retired. He died on 26 July 2001 at the age of 75. | Stub | Gianlu2790 (1265) | |
2024-12-18 | Sun Temple, Thangadh (Hindu temple) | Sun Temple, Thangadh or Surya Temple, Thangadh, is a temple in Thangadh, in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is dedicated to the worship of Surya, the solar deity in Hinduism. It is listed as a monument of national importance. | Stub | AmateurHi$torian (2854) | |
2024-11-30 | Laura Valentini (Italian philosopher) | Laura Valentini is an Italian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy and Political Theory at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. She is a winner of Philip Leverhulme Prize and is known for her works on political, legal, and moral philosophy. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2024-10-13 | Zechuto Yagen Aleinu | Zechuto Yagen Aleinu (Hebrew: זְכוּתוֹ יגֵן עָלֵינוּ, lit. 'may his merit protect us', Abbr: ZY"A, זי"ע ,זיע"א) is a Jewish blessing of the dead that is added after the names of Tzadiks, Hasidics and important Jewish figures. | Start | Axinoo (1799) | |
2024-12-26 | Kahl (god) (Arabian god) | Kahl is a god of pre-Islamic Arabia. He was the chief god (tutelary deity) of the city of Qaryat al-Faw, the capital of the Kingdom of Kinda, beginning in the 2nd century BC. Kahl is attested regularly, but the evidence is more sparse with respect to how Kahl was understood. | Start | Pogenplain (5464) | |
2025-01-18 | Jaakow Jicchak Szapira | Jaakow Jicchak Szapira (or: Jakow Iicchak Szapiro; Yid. יעקב יצחק שאַפיראַ; Eng. Yaakov Yitzchak Szapira) (d. 11 July 1882 in Warsaw) – was a Hasidic Rebbe and Tsadik from Mogielnica in Poland. | Start | Ivonna Nowicka (1863) | |
2024-12-16 | Masjid Akhonji (Mosque in Mehrauli, Delhi, India) | Masjid Akhonji was a historic mosque located in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India. It was estimated to be approximately 600-700 years old. The mosque was a vital religious and cultural site in the area until its demolition in January 2024. | Start | Aliyiya5903 (611) | |
2025-01-04 | Shengji Temple Bronze Pagoda (Major Historical and Cultural Site of China in Mount Emei, China) | Shengji Temple Bronze Pagoda(Chinese: 聖積寺銅塔) is located in Fuhu Temple, Mount Emei, Sichuan. It is named for its original location in Shengji Temple. The pagoda, also known as the Huayan Bronze Pagoda(Chinese: 華嚴寺銅塔), is cast with the text of the Avatamsaka Sutra and scenes depicting the seven places and nine assemblies(Chinese: 七處九會) where the Buddha is said to have preached. | C | Skylisan (522) | |
2024-12-26 | Yahya ibn Yahya al-Tamimi (Muslim scholar (died 841)) | Abu Zakariyya Yahya ibn Yahya ibn Baker ibn Abdulrahman ibn Yahya ibn Hammad al-Laythi (Arabic: يحيى بن يحيى التميمي) (born: 759 / died: 841) was a prominent Islamic Sunni Muhaddith. | Stub | Bakkouz (278) | |
2025-01-15 | Kingsbury Buddhist temple (Temple in England) | The Kingsbury Buddhist temple (full name Kingsbury Buddhist temple - Sri Saddhatissa International Buddhist Centre) is a Theravada Buddhist vihara (monastery) and temple in Kingsbury, London, United Kingdom. | Stub | Jo Dusepo (504) | |
2025-01-31 | Yao Hetian (14th Patriarch of Yiguandao) | Yao Hetian (Chinese: 姚鶴天; pinyin: Yáohètiān) or Yang Mingchi (Chinese: 姚明池; pinyin: Yáomíng chí) is regarded as the 14th Patriarch by I Kuan Tao and became the first patriarch to be exclusively in their patriarchal lineage. It is from Yao Hetian that the patriarchal lineage between Xiantiandao and Yiguandao diverges. | Start | Vendyxiao (226) | |
2025-02-16 | Inter-American Congress of Philosophy | The Inter-American Congress of Philosophy (Congreso Interamericano de Filosofía) is a regional meeting of philosophers in the Americas. It was conceived during the Second World War to encourage better hemispheric understanding, with the idea that philosophical interchange could be part of a collective response to irrationality and violence. | Stub | Gleaman (2625) | |
2025-01-07 | Trāṇamukta | Trāṇamukta (Tibetan: སྐྱབས་གྲོལ།) is a Bodhisattva that appears toward the end of the Bhaiṣajyaguruvaiḍūryaprabharāja Sūtra, the Mahāyāna text of the Medicine Buddha or Bhaisajyaguru. In translations into English from the Chinese version of the text, his name has been rendered "Saving Deliverance" and "Salvation". | Stub | Shirazibustan (2837) | |
2025-02-23 | On the Slaughter (poem) | "On the Slaughter" (Hebrew: על השחיטה, Al HaShchita) is a Hebrew poem written by Haim Nahman Bialik in 1903, in response to the Kishinev Pogrom. The poem is one of the literary reactions to the massacre of Jews in Kishinev, expressing deep despair and anger over the violence and the lack of justice.{{Quote box | Start | Avigail56 (115) | |
2025-02-05 | Puming Temple (Buddhist temple located in China) | Puming Temple (Chinese: 普明寺; pinyin: Pǔmíng Sì) is a Buddhist temple with a rich history dating back to the Southern and Northern Dynasties period in China. The temple has been known by various names throughout its history and has locations in different parts of China. | Start | Epiphora93 (515) | |
2024-12-22 | Yamazaki Ben'nei ((1859-1920)) | Yamazaki Ben'nei (Japanese: 山崎辨榮, February 20, 1859 – December 4, 1920) was a Japanese Buddhist priest of the Jodo sect. He was involved in the Komyoshugi movement, a social movement of the Jodo sect, from the late Meiji period to the Taisho period. | Start | MojaveScout (301) | |
2024-12-18 | Jami Masjid, Mangrol (Mosque in Mangrol, Gujarat, India) | The Jami Masjid is a former Friday mosque, now in partial ruins, located in Mangrol, in the state of Gujarat, India. It was built in c. 1384, during the reign of the Gujarat Sultanate. The mosque is a Monument of National Importance. | Start | AmateurHi$torian (2854) | |
2024-12-17 | Salah al-Din al-Idlibi | Salah al-Din ibn Ahmad al-Idlibi (Arabic: صلاح الدين بن أحمد الإدلبي, romanized: Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn ibn Aḥmad al-Idlibī) is a Syrian traditionalist hadith scholar. Born in Idlib in 1948, al-Idlibi obtained a PhD in Islamic Sciences in 1980 from Dar al-Hadith al-Hasaniyyah in Morocco, specialising in hadith. | Stub | Ghazi Malik (1281) | |
2025-02-28 | Adam Chalom | Adam Chalom (born October 9, 1975) is a US American rabbi and a leader in the movement of Humanistic Judaism. He is the rabbi of Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation (KHHC) and Dean for North America of the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism (IISHJ). | C | Jmbranum (2962) | |
2025-02-23 | Svyataya Volya Ghetto | The Ghetto in Svyataya Volya (summer 1941 – March 1942) was a Jewish ghetto, established as a place of forced resettlement for the Jewish population of the village of Svyataya Volya, located in the Ivacevichy District of the Brest Region, as well as for Jews from nearby settlements. | Start | Rafi Chazon (1334) | |
2025-02-27 | Lhozhol Ngamdzong Ngorong Monastery (Buddhist monastery in Shannan, Tibet, China) | Lhozhol Ngamdzong Ngorong Monastery, or Lhodrak Ngamdzong Ngorong Monastery (Chinese: 洛卓窝隆寺, Tibetan: ལྷོ་བྲག་ངམ་རྫོང་ངོ་རོང་དགོན་པ།), located on the southern slope of Sê Village, Sê Township, Lhozhag County, Shannan, Tibet Autonomous Region, is an 11th-century Tibetan Buddhist monastery founded by Marpa Lotsawa (1012–1097), the renowned translator and key figure in the Kagyu tradition. | Start | TinaLees-Jones (18571) | |
2024-12-21 | Jhalra Mosque (Mosques in Uttar Pradesh, India) | The Jhalra Mosque, also known as the Jhalra Jama Masjid, is a Friday mosque in the Madhusudanpur Nand Urf Jhalra village, in the Bijnor district of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Construction of the mosque commenced in 1858 and was completed in 1875, during the British Colonial period. | Start | Theanjum (265) | |
2024-11-06 | Wulong Shaokang (Chinese Buddhist monk) | Wulong Shaokang (烏龍少康, 736–806) was a Chinese Buddhist monk in the Tang Dynasty, considered the Fifth Patriarch of the Pure Land School in Chinese Buddhism and in Japanese Jōdo-shū. He was later given the sobriquet "Later Shandao" for his influence in Chinese Pure Land Buddhism due to his devotion to Buddha-recitation (念佛, Nianfo). | C | Javierfv1212 (30804) | |
2025-01-24 | List of mosques in Malaysia in a Chinese style | Chinese mosques in Malaysia architecture combine elements of Chinese culture with Islamic values. Chinese mosques in Malaysia reflect the country's cultural diversity. By combining elements of traditional Chinese architecture with the function of a mosque, it shows how cultural identity can be preserved in a religious context. | Start | MikeRoffe143 (86) | |
2025-02-23 | Masjid Kassim (Mosque located in the East Region, Singapore) | Masjid Kassim (Jawi: مسجد قاسم; Kassim Mosque) is a mosque located at both Joo Chiat and Kembangan within the Bedok planning area and residential town in the East Region, Singapore. It was first built in the 1920s under a waqf scheme, before being rebuilt as a larger mosque in 1999. | Start | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2296) | |
2025-02-25 | Sankat Mochan Mandir Nawada (Temple in Nawada, Bihar, India) | Sankat Mochan Mandir is one of the oldest temple located in the heart of city Nawada. This is the temple of Hindu God Hanuman. Thousand of devotees visit this temple on daily basis. | Stub | Sumanrsb2 (383) | |
2025-02-12 | Hillel Academy of Denver (Private school) | Hillel Academy of Denver is an Orthodox Jewish day school in Denver Colorado, serving PreK-8th grade and founded in 1953. The school is affiliated with Torah Umesorah, the National council of Orthodox Jewish Day schools. It is accredited by Cognia since 2000. | Start | Bewe0mor (192) | |
2024-12-16 | Shahi Masjid, Prayagraj (Former mosque in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India) | The Shahi Masjid (Arabic: شاہی مسجد) was a former mosque, since demolished, located in the Saidabad area of Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Established in 1643 CE, the mosque was demolished on January 9, 2023, as part of a road-widening project. | Start | Aliyiya5903 (611) | |
2025-02-11 | Glenn Ellmers (American political commentator) | Glenn Ellmers is an American political commentator. He is a former speech writer for the Secretary of Energy. He is the former Director of Research at the Claremont Institute. | Start | Thriley (65136) | |
2025-02-17 | Daniel Ingram (author) | Daniel M. Ingram is an American author and researcher on Buddhism and meditation. A physician, Ingram worked in emergency medicine before retiring in his late forties. Ingram is the author of the 2008 book Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha: An Unusually Hardcore Dharma Book, in which he argues that enlightenment is an attainable goal. | C | Prezbo (12171) | |
2025-01-07 | Āqil ibn al-Bukayr (Sahabi (companion) of the Prophet Muhammad) | ʿĀqil ibn al-Bukayr ibn ʿAbd Yā Lail ibn Nāshib al-Laythī (Arabic: عاقل بن البكير بن عبد يا ليل بن ناشب الليثي) was an early sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He participated in the Battle of Badr and was martyred. | Start | Karim Ibn Karim (148) | |
2024-09-17 | Nedumpura Kulasekharanellur Shiva Temple (Shiva temple in Thrissur district, Kerala, India) | Kulasekharanellur Shiva Temple is a Shiva temple situated at Nedumpura neighbourhood in Thrissur in the state of Kerala, India. It is one among the 108 Shiva Temples in Kerala. The sanctum sanctorum of this temple is uniquely shaped as the back of an elephant (Gajaprishtam). | Stub | பொதுஉதவி (1256) | |
2025-04-09 | Ramadan in the United Kingdom (Religious observance in UK) | Ramadan in the United Kingdom is observed by the country’s Muslim community, which constitutes approximately 6.0% of the population (nearly 3.9 million people), making Islam the second-largest religion in the UK after Christianity. | C | Ainty Painty (26235) | |
2025-01-19 | Haxhi Faik Hoxha (Albanian Mufti) | Haxhi Faik Hoxha (1930–2011) was an Albanian Imam, Alim, Mufti and educationist from Shkodër. He was known for his role in Albania's post-communist Islamic revival. | Start | Strujagjiu (338) | |
2025-02-26 | Mosque Sahaba of Créteil (Mosque in Créteil, France) | The Sahaba mosque is located at Créteil, in the Île-de-France region, at the corner of rue Jean-Gabin and the access road to route de Choisy. It has a surface area of 1,200 m2 for a total built area of 4,000 m2, spread over three levels. The part devoted to places of prayer is supplemented by spaces for cultural and leisure purposes, such as a library, multipurpose rooms, a restaurant-tea room and a hammam. | Start | QwertyZ34 (2811) | |
2024-12-17 | Maria Tuci (Albanian laywoman and one of the 38 martyrs of Albania) | Maria Tuci was an Albanian laywoman and one of the 38 martyrs of Albania. She was tortured and killed by the communist regime of Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha. | Start | TaulantianKnight (748) | |
2025-04-12 | Ramadan in France | Ramadan in France holds unique significance as it bridges Islamic traditions with Western cultural practices. France is home to one of Europe's largest Muslim populations. France's Muslim population is estimated at 6.8–9 million (10–13% of the population), predominantly Sunni with Maghrebi roots. | C | Ainty Painty (26235) | |
2024-12-29 | Dhingu Mata Temple (Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India) | Dhingu Mata Temple is a temple on top of a hill named Dhingu Dhar above Sanjauli in Shimla city in North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The temple is named after its founder, the local ruler Raja Dhingu. The temple is quite popular among locals as well as among tourists. | Start | 502hsuya (463) | |
2025-02-07 | Menahem Schmelzer (Hungarian-American Jewish librarian and writer) | Menahem Hayyim Schmelzer (Hebrew: מנחם חיים שמלצר; April 1934 – 10 December 2022) was a Hungarian-American Jewish librarian and writer. | C | Lynngol (654) | |
2024-10-13 | Sri Angulimala Maha Stupa, Sri Lanka | Sri Angulimala Maha Stupa (Sri Angulimala Maha Seya) is a Relic Stupa which houses 8 relics of Lord Buddha and 1000 relics of Angulimala Maharath Thera located in Chilaw, Bowatta area. Accordingly, Sri Angulimala Maha Stupa is the stupa with the largest number of relics of Angulimala Maharath Thera in the whole world. | Start | KSLwiki24 (231) | |
2025-01-26 | Dar el-Mraisseh (Neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon) | Dar el-Mraisseh (Arabic: دار المريسة) is a neighborhood in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. | Stub | Syrian91 (4484) | |
2025-02-14 | Arif Agha Mosque, Turkey (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Arif Aga Mosque, a mosque built by Arif Aga in the 15th century, located at the centre of Edirne. | Stub | İmmortalance (696) | |
2025-01-02 | Gurutva (Properties of matter in Indian philosophy) | Gurutva (Sanskrit: गुरुत्व) is one of the twenty four gunas mentioned in the joint school of Nyaya - Vaisheshika system in the Indian philosophy. The Indian philosopher Praśastapāda had mentioned the term gurutva for the cause of the act of falling, in his commentary text Praśastapādabhāṣya on the Vaisheshika Sutra of Maharshi Kanada. | C | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2025-02-10 | Stratification framework | Stratification framework refers to a philosophical approach in viewing the natural world, as being grouped in certain specific categories or layers, known as stratifications. This approach was very prominent prior to the 20th century. It was a major concept in philosophical ideas of Artistotle, such as his theory of categories. | Start | Sm8900 (65158) | |
2025-05-19 | Narmadeshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir (Shiva temple in Mithila) | Narmadeshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir (Maithili: नर्मदेश्वर नाथ महादेव मंदिर) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Mithila region. It is located in the Madhwapur town of the Madhubani district in Bihar. It is a popular destination for the sacred Jalabhisheka ritual in Hinduism on Shivalinga during the Sawan Sombari festival. | Start | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2024-10-07 | Al-Haba'ik fi Akhbar al-Mala'ik | al-Haba'ik fi Akhbar al-Mala'ik is a collection of hadiths by Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti. | Stub | Drew Stanley (3066) | |
2025-02-13 | Bhāva (Hinduism) | The Sanskrit word bhāva means an emotional frame or state of mind. | Start | Swirlymarigold (1645) | |
2024-12-10 | Jingying Huiyuan (Buddhist Commentator) | Jingying Huiyuan (Chinese: 淨影寺, "Huiyuan of Jingying Temple", Japanese: Jōyō Eon; c. 523–592) was an eminent Chinese Buddhist scholar-monk of the Dilun branch of Chinese Yogācāra. He was a prolific commentator who wrote various commentaries on key Mahayana Sutras. | FA | Javierfv1212 (30804) | |
2025-02-22 | Prehension (philosophy) (Philosophical concept) | Prehension is a fundamental concept in Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy. It establishes the basic experiential relation applying to all entities of reality by which the present is realised out of the past. Entities selectively incorporate aspects of what they perceive, or prehend, into themselves. | C | Rob235711 (1378) | |
2025-05-29 | Masjid Pusara Aman (Mosque and funeral parlour in Singapore) | Masjid Pusara Aman (Jawi: مسجد بوسارا أمان; Mosque of the Peaceful Cemetery) is a mosque and funeral parlour located between Lim Chu Kang and Choa Chu Kang in the West Region, Singapore. Built in 1972, it is located along the Jalan Bahar road, next to the Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery. | Start | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2296) | |
2025-06-02 | Shree Rama Charanaravind (Iconic representation of the Lotus feet of Lord Rama) | Shree Rama Charanaravind (Devanagari: श्री राम चरणारविंद) is an iconic representation of the sacred feet of Lord Rama in Hinduism. In Hindu devotional traditions, the feet of Lord Rama are considered exceptionally sacred. It is also known as Shree Rama Charanpaduka. | Start | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2025-05-29 | Lo Tokhelu al haDam | Lo Tokhelu al haDam (Hebrew: לֹא תֹאכְלוּ עַל הַדָּם, literally "Do not eat over the blood") is a biblical commandment (Mitzvah) found in the Book of Leviticus, in the Torah portion of Kedoshim. According to Jewish tradition, particularly the Oral Torah, this verse serves as the source for multiple halakhic (Jewish legal) prohibitions. | Start | TheRabbi613 (526) | |
2025-01-13 | Dvyanuka (Combination of two same type of Paramanus) | Dvyanuka (Sanskrit: द्व्यणुक, Romanised: Dvyaṇuka) is the combination of two Paramāṇus of the same type mentioned in the text Vaisheshika Sutra of the Vaisheshika school of thought in the Indian philosophy. According to Vaisheshika school, Dvyanukas are formed when two Parāmaṇus of the same type come into close proximity and under the influence of specific forces. | Start | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2025-01-14 | David W. Cloud | David W. Cloud (born 1949) is an American Independent Baptist missionary, pastor, publisher, and writer. He is also the founder and director of Way of Life Literature and the editor of the magazine O Timothy. | C | ValtteriLahti12 (6997) | Past AfD |
2025-06-05 | Hoshi Matsuri | Hoshi Matsuri (星まつり, "Star Festival") is a Buddhist ritual performed on occasions such as the lunar New Year, the beginning of spring (risshun), setsubun, or the winter solstice. Its purpose is to eliminate various disasters that may occur throughout the world or within the nation, as well as misfortunes affecting individuals. | Start | Invokingvajras (25837) | |
2025-06-04 | Baba Baijnath Temple, Agar (Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India) | Baba Baijnath Temple is a Hindu temple located in Agar, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. | Stub | Maywe46 (5038) | |
2025-05-24 | Mahacharya (Honorific spiritual title in Indian religious traditions) | Mahāchārya (Sanskrit: महाचार्य, *mahācārya*) is an honorific spiritual title used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It means "great teacher" or "senior preceptor" and is conferred upon individuals recognized for their philosophical contributions, spiritual realization, or authority within a lineage (sampradāya). | Start | Upahsaka (27) | |
2025-06-07 | Buddhoṣṇīṣa (personification of the uṣṇīṣa in esoteric Buddhism) | Buddhoṣṇīṣa (Sanskrit: बुद्धोष्णीष; Chinese: 佛頂尊, fódǐngzūn; Japanese: 仏頂尊, butchōson), also known as Uṣṇīṣarāja or simply Uṣṇīṣa, is a type of Buddha worshipped particularly in Esoteric Buddhism. The term is sometimes translated into English as Buddha Crown. | Start | Invokingvajras (25837) | |
2025-01-25 | Muhibbul Haque Gachbari (Bangladeshi Islamic Scholar) | Muhibbul Haque (6 December 1945 – 17 May 2023), also known as Gachbari Huzur, was a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, Shaykhul Hadith, Educationist and spiritual personality. He was the Muhtamim (Principal) and Shaykhul Hadith of Jamea Qasimul Uloom Dorgah Hazrat Shahjalal, the central Naib e Amir(Vice president) of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, a member of Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh and also member of its Examination Control Committee. | C | Jahangir Rayhan (55) | |
2020-12-05 | Jama Mosque, Golconda (Mosque in Hyderabad, Telangana, India) | The Jama Masjid, originally named as Safa Masjid (Arabic: صفا مسجد), is a Friday mosque located in Golconda, Hyderabad, in the Hyderabad district of the state of Telangana, India. It was constructed in 1518 CE by the first Qutb Shahi ruler, Sultan Quli Qutb Shah, while he was governor of the Bahmani Sultanate in current Telangana. | Start | Omer123hussain (9070) | |
2025-05-24 | Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr | Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr (6 July 1879 – March 1940) was a prominent Iraqi Twelver Shia jurist and historian. He participated in the 1920 Iraqi Revolt against British occupation, contributed to the restoration of the Grand Husayniyya in Baghdad from Baha’i control, and collected rare Islamic manuscripts. | Start | الموسوي (194) | |
2025-05-31 | Hove Hebrew Congregation (English synagogue (1929–2023)) | The Hove Hebrew Congregation (also known as the Holland Road Synagogue) was a former Ashkenazi Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Brighton and Hove, England. The synagogue was active December 1929 to September 2023. It was classified as a locally listed building. | Stub | GnocchiFan (10177) | |
2025-06-14 | Albrecht the Elder of Kolowrat | Albrecht the Elder of Kolowrat or Albrecht the older Lord of Kolowraty († July 5, 1391), founder of the Kolowrat family, the first documented member of the family. | Start | Katya Zabarra (528) | |
2024-09-17 | Lanzhou Shanzishi Church (Church in Lanzhou, Gansu, China) | Lanzhou Shanzishi Church (simplified Chinese: 兰州山字石教堂; traditional Chinese: 蘭州山字石教堂; pinyin: Lánzhōu Shānzìshí Jiàotáng; lit. 'Lanzhou 山 character church'), or Shanzishi Church for short, is a Christian Protestant church located on the bank of the Yellow River in the northeast corner of the Central Square in Lanzhou City, capital of Gansu Province. | C | Ctxz2323 (13022) | |
2025-06-01 | Buddhaguptanātha | Buddhaguptanatha (1514-1610 CE) was an Indian Buddhist tantric master active in the 16th century. Notably he was the teacher of the Tibetan Lama and writer, Taranatha. | Start | Ixudi (4684) | |
2025-01-08 | Khālid ibn al-Bukayr | Khālid ibn al-Bukayr ibn ʿAbd Yā Lail ibn Nāshib al-Laythī (Arabic: خالد بن البكير بن عبد يا ليل بن ناشب الليثي), or also known as Ibn Abī al-Bukayr, was an early sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He participated in the Battles of Badr, Uhud and the raid at Rajīʿ in Safar{{NoteTag|The intended meaning here is the name of a location in the land of Hudhayl, eight miles from 'Asfan, where the batt ... | Start | Karim Ibn Karim (148) | |
2025-06-06 | Hermann Glockner (German philosopher and philologist (1896–1979)) | Hermann Glockner (July 23, 1896 in Fürth - July 11, 1979 in Braunschweig) was a German philosopher und university lecturer. | Start | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-06-18 | Mordekhai Horowitz (Polish businessperson and philanthropist) | Markus Horowitz, known as Mordekhai Horowitz (1895 – 25 October 1942) was the Polish-Jewish entrepreneur, co-founder of the curtain factory in Kolomyia and philanthropist. He is widely known as a chairman of Judenrat in 1942 during the German occupation of Kolomyia. | C | Ілля Криворучко (18606) | |
2025-03-21 | Mipi El (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Mipi El" (Hebrew: מִפִּי אֵל, romanized: Mippī ʾĒl, lit. 'From the Mouth of God'), also known as "Mipi Kel", is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), sung during the Hakafot of Simchat Torah. The song is sung in Ashkenazi communities during the fourth hakkafafah. | Stub | אקעגן (963) | |
2025-06-16 | Chapel of the Holy Cross (Macau) (Church in Macau) | The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic Chapel located inside the main campus of University of Saint Joseph, Macau. The Chapel was dedicated on 23 September 2018. | Stub | FraterCCM (516) | |
2025-06-11 | Gereja Kristen Jawa Pakem Kertodadi | Gereja Kristen Jawa (GKJ) Pakem Kertodadi (Javanese: ꦒꦿꦺꦗꦏꦿꦶꦱ꧀ꦠꦼꦤ꧀ꦗꦮꦥꦏꦼꦩ꧀ꦏꦼꦂꦠꦢꦢꦶ, romanized: Gréja Kristen Jawa Pakem Kertadadi) is one of the churches under the synod of the Gereja Kristen Jawa (Javanese Christian Church), located at Kaliurang Road km 18.5, Kertodadi Hamlet, Pakembinangun Village, Pakem District, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia. | C | Sekar Kinanthi Kidung Wening (349) | |
2024-12-04 | Eli Almi (Yiddish writer (1892–1963)) | Eliyahu-Khayim Sheps (Yiddish: אליהו־חײם שעפּס; January 2, 1892 – September 25, 1963), known primarily under the pseudonyms Eli Almi or A. Almi, was a Polish-born Jewish-American poet, journalist, essayist, and mystic, who wrote in both Yiddish and English. | C | Stormtop (169) | |
2025-02-16 | Comparative political theory (Academic subfield) | Comparative political theory, comparative political thought, or comparative political philosophy, is a subfield of political theory that expands the traditional boundaries of Western-centric political philosophy to incorporate insights from non-Western traditions, indigenous philosophies, and cross-cultural dialogues. | C | JIanansh (100) | |
2025-06-20 | Nicholas of Újvár (Hungarian cleric) | Nicholas (Hungarian: Miklós; died after 1401) was a Hungarian cleric at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, who served as archdeacon of Újvár from around 1396 to 1401. | C | Norden1990 (53592) | |
2025-06-09 | Jorbangla Mosque (Mosque in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh) | Jorbangla Mosque (Bengali: জোড়বাংলা মসজিদ) or Jora Dhibi Mosque (Bengali: জোড়া ঢিবি মসজিদ) is a 16th century Bengal Sultanate period mosque located in Barobazar of Kaliganj Upazila of Jhenaidah District. The name Jorbangla (transl. two huts or twin huts), may be derived from twin huts that are said to have once existed on its east side. | Start | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-10 | Touraine Reform | The Touraine Reform refers to a Carmelite Counter-Reformation movement of return to regular observance, which appeared in France at the beginning of the 17th century, spreading throughout Catholic Europe and beyond. It gave rise, among the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance, to the constitution of an independent congregation, whose spirit of strict observance would gradually spread to all the provinces of the order. | GA | JustAChurchMouse (1605) | |
2025-06-10 | Czeslaw Krysa (Polish-American Catholic priest and cultural advocate) | Czeslaw Michal Krysa, S.L.D. (September 12, 1954 - June 9, 2025) was a Polish-American Roman Catholic priest, author, educator, and cultural advocate known for his efforts to preserve and promote Polish heritage, traditions, and religious practices in the United States. | C | Polonia90 (221) | |
2025-06-17 | Michał Weichert (Polish Jewish poet and playwright (1890–1967)) | Michał Weichert (Yiddish: מיכאל ווייכערט, May 5, 1890 – March 11, 1967) was Polish-Jewish teacher, dramatist, and stage director. He founded the Young Theater in Warsaw. | B | Metallurgist (5917) | |
2025-06-22 | David Rozenson (Jewish cultural leader and CEO of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem) | David Rozenson (Russian: Давид Розенсон; Hebrew: דוד רוזנסון); born October 7, 1971) is a Jewish cultural and educational leader and literary scholar. He is recognized for his contributions to Jewish philanthropy, education, and cultural development. He was the founding executive director of the Avi Chai Foundation in the former Soviet Union and currently serves as chief executive officer of Beit Avi Chai, a cultural center in Jerusalem dedicated to exploring Jewish and Israeli culture. | C | AdaK1936 (22) | |
2025-06-26 | Saint David of Euboea | Saint David was born in Gardenitsa (the former cadastral district of the community of Kyparissi, Phthiotis), probably in the last quarter of the 15th century (around 1490, according to Ch. G. Petrinelis, according to other biographers around 1485, while the metropolitan of Gortyna and Megalopolis, Theophilos Kanavos mentioned the year 1519) and lived until the first half of the 16th century. | Stub | Al.Octavian23 (30) | |
2025-06-08 | Tziyyon ha-lo tishali (Hebrew-language Zion poem by Judah Halevi) | Tziyyon ha-lo tishali (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן הֲלֹוא תִשְׁאֲלִי, lit. 'Zion, do you not inquire'), also transcribed Siyyon ha-lo' Tishaliy, is a Hebrew-language poem composed by Judah Halevi (c. 1075–1141), one of the most prominent Jewish poets of medieval Spain. | Start | ReyNimrod (725) | |
2025-03-23 | Jusuf Zimeri (Albanian Islamic jurist and teacher) | Jusuf Zimeri (born April 20, 1962) is an Albanian Islamic jurist, alim, and professor from North Macedonia. He has served as an imam, and referent for religious affairs at the Islamic Community of North Macedonia. | Start | Strujagjiu (338) | |
2025-06-03 | Kuriakose Elias Chavara Study House | Kuriakose Elias Chavara Study House (KECSH) is a Catholic priestly formation institute located on the campus of Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (DVK) in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Established in 2014, it provides residential and formative support for seminarians from various dioceses and religious congregations who are enrolled at DVK but do not have their own formation houses in the city. | Start | Alephjamie (597) | |
2025-06-27 | Richard Yetter Chappell (researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-3322-4935) | Richard Yetter Chappell is a New Zealand-born American philosopher and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami. He is known for his work in normative ethics, metaethics, and moral theory, particularly his contributions to consequentialist philosophy and the effective altruism movement. | C | Johngthomas (55) | |
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2025-06-04 | Liberalism and Christianity (Relationship between forms of Liberalism and Christianity) | The relationship between liberalism and Christianity is a complex and evolving interplay of political, theological, and cultural dynamics. While liberalism emphasizes individual freedoms, equality, and secular governance, Christianity, as a diverse religious tradition, has both influenced and been influenced by liberal thought. | C | Xanix1000 (215) | |
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2025-06-10 | Lattan Mosque (Former mosque in West Bengal, India) | The Lattan Mosque (Bengali: লোটন মসজিদ) or Painted Mosque, officially known as Lottan Masjid is a historical mosque located between the Tantipara Mosque and the Bridge of Five Arches in Gaur, Malda District, West Bengal. Built during the period of Hussain Shahi sultans between (c. 1493-1519), the mosque stands out as one of the best preserved monuments in ancient city of Gaur. | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2024-12-18 | Căldărușani Monastery (Romanian Orthodox monastery) | Căldărușani Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Căldărușani) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located in the town of Gruiu, Ilfov County, Romania, by the Căldărușani Lake. The monastery complex is listed as a historic monument and includes several significant buildings and a rich collection of Romanian art. | Start | Melange (2410) | |
2025-06-29 | Joseph Wilson Trigg (American historian) | Joseph Wilson Trigg (born: 25 October 1949) is an American historian, author and academic who specializes in early Christian history. | Stub | Allsbmcus (106) | |
2025-06-29 | Scientific Atheist Library | Nauchno-ateisticheskaya biblioteka (Russian: Научно-атеистическая библиотека / Naučno-ateističeskaja biblioteka), Scientific Atheist Library is an academic atheistic Soviet series of books which was published from 1955 to 1990. It was founded at Vladimir Bonch-Bruyevich's initiative and printed by various publishing houses. | Start | Reiner Stoppok (795) | |
2024-12-22 | Dücane Cündioğlu (Turkish writer and philosopher) | Dücane Cündioğlu (born January 21, 1962) is a Turkish philosopher and writer. | Start | Kooru hi (12) | |
2025-06-18 | Keramat (shrine) (Grave or shrine in the Malay Peninsula) | A keramat, or makam keramat, is a type of shrine in the Malay Peninsula, usually associated with pseudo-Islamic beliefs. A typical shrine is often centred around a grave which is venerated and cared for by devotees. | GA | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2296) | |
2025-06-19 | Nectario Maria Pratlong Bonicell Gal (French-born Venezuelan religious brother) | Nectario Maria Pratlong Bonicell Gal (28 October 1888 – 3 October 1986), born as Louis Alfred Silvano Pratlong Bonicell Gal, was a Venezuelan religious brother of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He was noted as an educator, historian, cartographer, archaeologist, paleontologist and geographer. | C | JustAChurchMouse (1605) | |
2025-05-28 | Ashab-us-Sabt | Ashab al-Sabt (أصحاب السبت, transl. The People of the Sabbath) generally refers to a group from the Banu Isra'il mentioned in the Islamic holy book, the Qur'an, in the context of violating the prohibition associated with Saturday (Sabbath). | Stub | Sk Alamin Sky (19) | |
2025-06-19 | Murugan Devotees Conference (Religious conference in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Murugan Devotees Conference is a religious event, to spread globally the principles and teachings of Lord Murugan, to be held on 22 June 2025, in Vandiyur in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu in India. It is to be conducted at Amma Thidal near Vandiyur Toll Plaza. | Stub | பொதுஉதவி (1256) | |
2025-06-12 | Otávio Bueno | Otávio Augusto Santos Bueno (born 1970) is a professor of philosophy at the University of Miami. | Stub | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-05-15 | Mosque in Yurt-Aukh (Mosque in Kazbekovsky, Dagestan, Russia) | Yurt-Aukh Mosque (Ширча-Йуртар маьждиг, Юрт-Ауховская мечеть) is the oldest mosque in the village of Kalininaul (Yurt-Aukh) in the Kazbekovsky District, Dagestan, Russia. Founded by local residents in 1904, it is an architectural monument of Aukh. | Start | Takhirgeran Umar (570) | |
2025-06-30 | Masjid Al-Taqua (Mosque in Bedok, Singapore) | Masjid Al-Taqua (Jawi: مسجد التقوى, Mandarin: 大园清真寺; literally Mosque of God-fearing Piety) is a mosque located along Jalan Bilal in Bedok, Singapore. It was first inaugurated in 1986, although it had already been established years before that on a waqf land. | Start | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2296) | |
2025-02-08 | Elkunirša (Hittite god of a Canaanite origin) | Elkunirša (in Hittite: Del-ku-ni-ir-ša or Del-ku-ni-ir-ša-aš) is a Hittite god of a Canaanite origin. The god is known from a myth in Hittite, believed to be originated from Canaan, as well as one ritual tablet. | C | פעמי-עליון (1248) | |
2025-07-03 | Mahamayuri Vidyarajni Sutra | Mahāmayūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra, also known as the Peacock King Sutra (Chinese: 孔雀王咒經; pinyin: Kǒngquè Wáng Zhòujīng), is a Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture focused on the bodhisattva Mahamayuri, also known as the Great Peacock Wisdom Queen. The sutra is a protective text that invokes Mahāmayūrī's powers to eliminate poison, disease, and various dangers. | C | SongRuyi (823) | |
2025-02-23 | Rushou (Chinese mythological figure) | Rushou (Chinese: 蓐收), is a Chinese deity of the autumn season, the element metal, and the west. He is also regarded as the god of divine punishment and execution. Rushou's appearance is described as having a human face, but having tiger claws, white fur, and wielding a battle-axe. | Start | IapetusCallistus (286) | |
2025-06-30 | 2008 The Jewish Home leadership election | The 2008 The Jewish Home leadership election was held on 8 December 2008 to elect the inaugural leader of the newly formed The Jewish Home party. Daniel Hershkowitz was elected as leader. | Start | SecretName101 (147554) | |
2024-12-16 | Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation (Holocaust education foundation) | The Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation ("MSHEF") is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding educational grants to provide learning materials and books, support field trips and programming, and bring Holocaust survivor speakers into schools and classrooms nationwide. | C | Zscamehorn2 (5) | |
2025-07-04 | Thoksikhar (Mosque in Khaplu valley, Pakistan) | Thoksikhar (also known as Thoqsi Khar or Thoksi Ghar) is a mosque located in the Khaplu Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The mosque, situated on the summit of a rocky mountain, is a popular destination for both hiking and religious pilgrimage, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. | Start | Moskenes (61) | |
2025-07-02 | Al-Basha Mosque (Mosque in Mosul, Iraq) | The Al-Basha Mosque (Arabic: جامع الباشا, lit. 'The Pasha's Mosque'), formerly known as al-Khabazin Mosque (Arabic: جامع الخبازين, lit. 'The Bakers' Mosque' ), is a mosque located in the Bab al-Saray area of Mosul, Iraq. | Start | Ayham4002 (1101) | |
2025-07-02 | Omer Džabić (Bosnian cleric and politician (1882-1965)) | Hfz. Omer Džabić (1882 – 6 April 1965), was a Bosnian cleric and politician, mufti of Mostar. Activist for the religious, national and political rights of Bosniaks. | C | Šemsi-begBranković (1335) | |
2025-06-14 | Gottliebin Dittus | Gottliebin Dittus (1815 – 1872) was a German woman who was allegedly possessed by demons and exorcised over a period of years by Johann Blumhardt. These events solidified the standing of Blumhardt as a divine and minister and became a notable event in German Lutheranism. | Start | IncitatusinFla (31) | |
2025-03-31 | Metaphysical grounding (Metaphysical dependence relation between facts or entities) | Metaphysical grounding is a relation of metaphysical dependence that aims to capture how certain facts or entities obtain “in virtue of” others. It is commonly regarded as a non-causal, explanatory connection between less fundamental and more fundamental elements of reality. | B | LogicSoup (118) | |
2025-07-05 | Chief Rabbi of Ukraine | The Chief Rabbi of Ukraine is the leader of the Jewish community in Ukraine. As of 2025, this position is claimed by Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman and Rabbi Yaakov Bleich. | Start | Helpful Cat (2073) | |
2025-06-18 | Podruga | Podruga or podrugi with the meaning of second in order is a term used to describe "a wife in a second marriage". Until the end of the twentieth century, this word referred to a second wife whom a husband brought into the house, in the case when he had no children with his first wife. | Start | Laslovarga (3817) | |
2025-06-23 | Galakata Mosque (Mosque and archeological site in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh) | The Galakata Mosque (Bengali: গলাকাটা মসজিদ) is a historical Sultanate period mosque located 100 meters east of Jorbangla Mosque at the village of Barobazar, in Jhenaidah District. The name (Bengali: গলাকাটা, romanized: galakata, lit. 'beheaded') might have been derived from the mosque's earlier ruined state. | Start | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-08 | Bandar Shahi Mosque (Mosque in Narayanganj, Bangladesh) | Bandar Shahi Mosque (Bengali: বন্দর শাহী মসজিদ) is a medieval mosque situated at Bandar, Narayanganj district. It was built in 1482 AD by Baba Saleh a high official under Sultan Jalaluddin Fateh Shah (r. 1481–1487). | Start | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-21 | Segnature | Segnature is a traditional folk healing practice from Italy. It uses hand gestures, secret prayers, and signs. It is used to cure sickness, remove curses such as the evil eye, protect people, and influence natural forces such as the weather. Segnature has persisted through Italian history because its roots are in a cultural heritage that blends pre-Christian folk beliefs with Catholic ritual elements. | B | SeAnstapa (61) | |
2025-06-23 | Dhania Chalk Mosque (Mosque and archeological monument in Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh) | The Dhania Chalk Mosque (Bengali: ধনিয়াচক মসজিদ) is a historical Sultanate period mosque located in the southern suburb of the ancient city Gaur, presently in the village Shahbajpur under Shibganj Upazila of the Chapainawabganj District. The architectural style suggests that the building was likely constructed in the late fifteenth century. | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-08 | Fath Shah's Mosque (Mosque in Sonargaon, Bangladesh) | Fath Shah's Mosque (Bengali: ফতেহ শাহ মসজিদ) is a medieval mosque situated in the dargah complex in Nagar Sadipur village of Mograpara Union of Sonargaon, Narayanganj. The area was part of the medieval capital of Sonargaon. It is locally known as Dargabari Shahi Jami Masjid, and is situated on the north side of the tombs of Pir Manna Shah Darvesh and Shaykh Muhammad Yusuf. | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-09 | Noongola Mosque (Mosque in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh) | Noongola Mosque (Bengali: নুনগোলা মসজিদ) or Noongola Dhibi Mosque (Bengali: নুনগোলা ঢিবি মসজিদ) is a early 16th century Bengal Sultanate mosque located in Mithapukur village, Barobazar of Kaliganj Upazila of Jhenaidah District. The name of the mosque indicates that the area was at some point a depot for salt collection. | Start | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-13 | Leo Rauch | Leo Rauch (1927 Berlin, Germany - 1997 Massachusetts) was a German-American philosopher, commentator on continental philosophy (mainly Plato, Kant and Hegel), translator of the writings of G. W. F. Hegel into English. | Start | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-06-03 | Sitamarhi Dham Parikrama (Hindu religious circumambulation of Sitamarhi Dham in Mithila) | Sitamarhi Dham Parikrama (Maithili: सीतामढ़ी धाम परिक्रमा) is a Hindu religious circumambulation of the sacred religious destinations around the region of Sitamarhi Dham in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is an annual periodic journey which covers the holy sites of the Sitamarhi district. | B | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2025-06-09 | Muhammad Ibn Bakr al-Farastai (Ibadi scholar) | Muhammad Ibn Bakr al-Farastai (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن بكر الفرسطائي; 956-1048 CE) was an Ibadi scholar. He is the creator of Halqat al-azzabas | Stub | Riad Salih (5175) | |
2025-07-05 | Mehmed Teufik Azabagić (2nd Grand Mufti for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1893 to 1909) | Mehmed Teufik ef. Azabagić (1838 – 22 May 1918) was a Bosnian cleric who served as the Grand Mufti for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1893 to 1909. | Start | Šemsi-begBranković (1335) | |
2025-07-04 | Polish-Jewish Relations during the Second World War (Historical essay by Emanuel Ringelblum) | Polish-Jewish Relations during the Second World War: Notes and Observations (Polish: Stosunki polsko-żydowskie w czasie drugiej wojny światowej. Uwagi i spostrzeżenia) is a historical essay by Emanuel Ringelblum, written in hiding in late 1943. It attempts to describe and evaluate Polish-Jewish relations during World War II, particularly Polish attitudes toward the Holocaust. | GA | Oliwiasocz (2991) | |
2025-06-23 | Temple of the Vampire (New Religious Movmment based on Vampirism and the Vampiric subculture) | The Temple of the Vampire is a modern new religious movement founded in the late 1980s that integrates Western esoteric traditions with the metaphor of vampirism and its subculture as a path to personal empowerment and immortality... The Temple’s central text, The Vampire Bible, articulates a belief system known as the "religion of Vampirism," wherein members—self-identified as Vampires—pursue mastery of magical and worldly disciplines to ... | C | Asbaitin (148) | Past AfD |
2025-07-04 | Amirullah Munshibari Jame Masjid | Amirullah Munshi Bari Jame Mosque is a historic single-domed mosque located in South Adampur village of Dashmina, Patuakhali in Bangladesh. | Start | Tuhin (25784) | |
2025-07-02 | Christoph Schlegel (German Lutheran theologian) | Christoph Schlegel (also known as von Gottleben, von Gottlieben) (January 1, 1613 -July 2, 1678) was a German Lutheran theologian. | C | Astronomical17 (397) | |
2025-06-11 | Zafar Khan Ghazi Mosque and Dargah (Monument in West Bengal, India) | Zafar Khan Ghazi Mosque and Dargah (Bengali: জাফর খাঁ গাজী মসজিদ এবং দরগাহ), officially known as Dargah of Zafar Khan (Bengali: জাফর খাঁ দরগাহ) is one of the earliest surviving Muslim monument in Bengal. The mosque was built by Zafar Khan Ghazi, a general of Delhi in 1298 AD (696 AH). | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-04 | Licentiate (Pontifical Degree) | Licentiate is the second cycle of ecclesiastical academic degrees conferred by pontifical universities and ecclesiastical faculties under the authority of the Holy See. Positioned between the Baccalaureate and Doctorate, the Licentiate serves both academic and canonical functions within the Roman Catholic Church, preparing graduates for teaching and specialized roles in biblical studies, theology, canon law, and philosophy. | C | Alephjamie (597) | |
2025-06-20 | Gregorius Coelius Pannonius | Gregorius Coelius Pannonius (Hungarian: Coelius Gergely; died 1552) was a 16th-century Hungarian Pauline monk and theological writer. | GA | Norden1990 (53592) | |
2025-04-11 | The Pathway School (High school in Manipur, India) | The Pathway School (TPS) is a high school in Rengkai, Churachandpur, Manipur. It offers classes up to the 10th standard and is currently affiliated under the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur. Its branch school in Aizawl, Mizoram was inaugurated by the Home Minister of Mizoram, K. Sapdanga, in 2024. | Start | Puia 98 (781) | |
2025-03-21 | Ayyalath Hen (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Ayyalath Hen" (Hebrew: אַיֶּלֶת חֵן, romanized: ʾAyyālaṯ Ḥēn, lit. 'A Graceful Doe') is a Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem) written by Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. It is sung by Yemenite Jewish communities to grooms during the Sheva Brachot. | Stub | אקעגן (963) | |
2025-06-24 | Laodice and Hyperoche | In Greek mythology, Laodice (Λαοδίκη) and Hyperoche (Ὑπερόχη) were maidens from the land of the Hyperboreans, sent along with five male escorts to deliver offerings to Delos. All of them died there, and the Delians honored them with special ceremonies. | Stub | Archaeaoris (2335) | |
2025-06-13 | Nava Narasimha (Nine manifestations of Hindu god Narasimha) | Nava Narasimha (Sanskrit: नव नरसिंह), are nine manifestations and forms of Narasimha in Hinduism, especially worshipped during Narasimha Jayanti and Ekadashi periods. This is found specifically in the Shri Nava Narasimha Swamy Temple, Ahobilam. | C | Navamanikandan3 (112) | |
2025-06-05 | Safwat al-Zubad (Islamic Jurisprudential work) | Safwat al-Zubad (Arabic: صفوة الزبد, lit. 'The Quintessence of Cream') is a didactic poem in Islamic jurisprudence authored by the 9th-century Sunni scholar Ahmad ibn Husayn ibn Raslan al-Ramli (d. 844 AH / 1440 CE). The poem consists of around 1000 rajaz verses and serves as a concise summary of the Shafi'i school, encapsulating its core principles and rulings. | C | Ayaltimo (2539) | |
2025-06-21 | Historical consciousness | Historical consciousness refers to the awareness and interpretation of history as a dimension of human experience, involving the perception of temporal continuity, change, and the contextualization of present events within the past. It is a central concept in historical theory, philosophy of history, historiography, education, and is often associated with the ways individuals and societies understand their place in historical time. | C | Obenritter (16367) | |
2025-05-17 | Shaykh Daniy al-Awal | Shaykh Ahmad b. Adam (Arabic:الشيخ احمد بن آدم بن قل هو الله احد), commonly known as Daniy Al-Awwal, which implies the first Shaykh of Dana, was a well-known Ethiopian shaykh who founded Dana Islamic learning center. He was the only son of Shaykh Adam b. | Start | Jocofilink (141) | |
2025-05-19 | Ashapura Mata Temple, Nadol (Temple in Rajasthan, India) | Ashapura Mata Temple is a Hindu shrine located in Nadol, Desuri tehsil, Pali district, Rajasthan, India. Dedicated to Ashapura Mata, an incarnation of the goddess Shakambhari Devi, the temple functions as the Adobe of kuldevi (clan deity) of the Chauhan Rajput and branches community. | Start | Wikiwizardinho (2509) | |
2025-07-10 | Ganggaraj (12th-century general of the Hoysala Empire) | Ganggaraj was an 11th–12th-century minister and general of the Hoysala Empire under King Vishnuvardhana. He led the war against the Cholas. He is remembered for his key military campaigns against the Cholas, and for his patronage of Jainism, especially in Shravanabelagola. | C | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-06-09 | Kherua Mosque (Mughal mosque in Bogra, Bangladesh) | Kherua Mosque (Bengali: খেরুয়া মসজিদ) is a 16th-century mosque in Sherpur, Bogra, built in the early Mughal era. According to the inscription found in the mosque, it was built by Nawab Mirza Murad Khan, son of Jauhar Ali Khan Qaqshal, in 1582 AD (989 AH). | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-23 | Ibn al-Munayyir (13th-century Islamic scholar) | Nāṣir al‑Dīn Abū al‑Abbās Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Manṣūr ibn Abī al‑Qāsim al‑Judhāmī al‑Iskandarī (Arabic: ناصر الدين أبي العباس أحمد بن محمد بن منصور بن أبي القاسم الجذامي الإسكندري); commonly known as Ibn al-Munayyīr (Arabic: ابن المنير; 620–683 AH/ 1223–1284 CE) was a celebrated Sunni Egyptian scholar, Mālikī jurist, hadith scholar, Qurʾānic exegete, grammarian, ... | GA | Ayaltimo (2539) | |
2025-01-29 | Family Waqf | Private or family waqf (Arabic: وقف أهلي (ذري)) involves dedicating the principal (asset) and allocating its benefit to the waqif's (founder’s) descendants, offspring, or specified individuals, exclusively or alongside others. The waqf can be established using terms such as "offspring," "descendants," "posterity," or "family and kin". | B | Belal Alhatimi (69) | |
2025-03-20 | Adon HaSelikhot (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Adon HaSelikhot" (Hebrew: אֲדוֹן הַסְּלִיחוֹת, romanized: ʾĂdōn Has-Sĕlīḥōṯ, lit. 'Master of Forgiving') is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), recited in many Sefardi and Mizrahi Jewish communities during the Selichot service of Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. | Stub | אקעגן (963) | |
2025-07-10 | Harper's Family Library | Harper's Family Library was an influential American book series published by the New York publisher J. & J. Harper, founded by brothers James and John Harper. | B | Reiner Stoppok (795) | |
2025-05-23 | Maha Kanachan Yen Tek (Thai Chinese Buddhist monk (1936–2023)) | Phra Maha Kanachan Chin Thammasamadhiwat (Yen Tek) (Thai: พระมหาคณาจารย์จีนธรรมสมาธิวัตร (เย็นเต็ก); Chinese: 仁得)(25 March 1936 – 30 March 2023) was a Thai Buddhist monk of the minority Thai Chinese Mahayana tradition. he served as the seventh supreme patriach of the Chinese Sangha of Thailand, and was the abbot of Wat Phothiwihan Khunaram (Wat Phothi Man Khunaram). | Start | Willform (6602) | |
2025-06-01 | André Martin (philosopher) | André Martin CO (1621–26 September 1695) was a French ecclesiastic and philosopher. Born at Bressuire in 1621 to Gabriel Martin and Marie Pouget, he was admitted to the Oratory of Jesus on 22 August 1641, and ordained a priest in 1646. | Start | Cengime (1666) | |
2025-02-15 | Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue (Orthodox synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina) | Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: ברית שלום–בית ישראל, lit. 'Covenant of Peace–House of Israel') is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina. Its congregation was founded in 1852, and its current location has been in use 1948. | C | EytanMelech (7588) | |
2024-12-17 | Jor Mandir (Hindu temple in West Bengal, India) | Jor Mandir also known as group of temples, Located in Bishnupur in Indian state of West Bengal. | Start | Bongan (5357) | |
2025-07-13 | Farooq Hadrawi (Former muezzin of Masjid al-Haram) | Farooq Abdul-Rahman Hadrawi (born 18 August 1945) is a muezzin (caller to prayer) at the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, as well as at Masjid al-Namirah. | Start | Waddie96 (12798) | |
2025-07-10 | Ethnic religion in Sulawesi | Ethnic religion in Sulawesi refers to the ethnic religions held by the people of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The following is a list of ethnic religions in the island of Sulawesi. | C | Kobokanaeru73 (2182) | |
2025-07-12 | Sala (Hoysala Dynasty) (Hoy, Sala Founder of Hoysala Dynasty) | Sala is the legendary founder of the Hoysala dynasty of Karnataka, India. He is remembered for the famous story in which he killed a tiger (or lion) on the command of his Jain preceptor, an act that is said to have given the dynasty its name. | Start | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-05-18 | Syed Karam Ali Shah (Sufi Saint and Preacher) | Syed Karam Ali Shah was a 14th-century Islamic preacher in Bengal and a Sufi saint.He entered Bengal as a companion of the renowned Islamic preacher Hazrat Shah Makhdum Ruposh. His shrine is located in Biraldaha, in the Natore District. Every Friday, many devout Muslims visit his shrine for pilgrimage. | C | Mmrsafy (102) | |
2025-02-14 | Beth Jacob High School of Denver (Private school) | Beth Jacob High School of Denver, is an all girls Breit Yaakov style Orthodox Jewish high school in Denver, Colorado. The school is accredited by Cognia, and affliated with Torah Umesora and College Board. The school has a student government, a publication; Batya Newsletter, and Choir, Dance, and Drama Groups. | Start | Bewe0mor (192) | |
2025-07-16 | Borei Minei Mezonot | Borei Minei Mezonot blessing (commonly referred to simply as Mezonot) is one of the blessings over enjoyment in Jewish law. It is recited before eating baked goods (that are not considered bread) or cooked dishes made from the Five species of grain—wheat, barley, spelt, rye, and oats—as they are nourishing to humans. | C | TheRabbi613 (526) | |
2025-07-16 | Russell Grigg (Australian philosopher) | Russell Grigg is an Australian philosopher and psychoanalyst and retired associate professor at Deakin University. He is known for his works on Jacques Lacan's thought. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-07-17 | Jack Reynolds (philosopher) (Australian philosopher) | Jack Alan Reynolds is an Australian philosopher and professor of philosophy at Deakin University. He is known for his works on continental philosophy and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-07-15 | Nath Literature (Literary tradition in medieval Bengal) | Nath Literature is an important and distinct branch of medieval Bengali literature. It is deeply connected to the spiritual practices, yogic traditions, and guru-centered discipline of the Nath sect. The Nath followers are mainly inspired by yogic ideals; that’s why they are often called 'yogis'. | C | DelwarHossain (2405) | |
2025-06-23 | Feige bat Udel | Feige "the Prophetess", as she was called by her holy brothers, was the mother of the famed Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. In turn she was born to the saintly Udel, the daughter of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Chasidism. | Start | Nissimnanach (1405) | |
2025-07-15 | Mordecai Kalai (17th-century Ottoman rabbi and preacher) | Mordecai ben Solomon Kalai (also spelled Kala'i; Hebrew: מרדכי בן שלמה קלעי) was a 17th-century Ottoman rabbi, preacher and teacher based in Salonica (modern-day Thessaloniki, Greece). He was a prominent figure in the Sephardic Jewish community and served as head of the Portuguese yeshiva in the city. | Start | Chajm (354) | |
2025-07-17 | Liberation theology in El Salvador | Liberation theology gained traction in El Salvador as a political and theological movement that began in the early 1970s in response to the actions carried out against the marginalized by the Military dictatorship in El Salvador. | Start | Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (621) | |
2025-07-15 | Ravikirti | Ravikirti was a 7th-century Jain monk, poet, scholar, and epigraphist active in the Deccan region of India. He served in the court of Immadi Pulakeshi (Pulakeshin II), the Chalukya emperor of Vatapi (Badami), and is traditionally regarded as his spiritual guru. | Start | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-06-18 | Christianity in Besançon | Christianity in Besançon appeared in the 3rd century, a period during which, according to tradition, the martyrs Ferrutio and Ferreolus evangelized the city and its region. However, the torture and assassination of these two figures of Franc-Comtois Christianity are today considered by some historians as an invention of late antiquity, with the former Sequania Gallo-Roman gradually converting to Christianity only from the 4th century onwards. | FA | Luizadnts (849) | |
2025-02-07 | Al-Nawbakhti Shrine (Twelver Shi'ite mausoleum in Baghdad, Iraq) | The Al-Nawbakhti Shrine (Arabic: مقام النوبختي) is a Twelver Shi'ite mausoleum and mosque, located in the al-Rusafa district of the city of Baghdad, in the Baghdad Governorate of Iraq. The site is the resting place of the third Twelver Deputy Ibn Ruh al-Nawbakhti, who passed away in 937 CE. | Start | Ayham4002 (1101) | |
2025-07-13 | Birkat Hamotzi | Birkat Hamotzi (Hebrew: בִּרְכַּת הַמּוֹצִיא לֶחֶם מִן הָאָרֶץ "Who brings forth bread from the earth") is one of the principal and best-known blessings over food in Judaism, recited before eating bread. This blessing exempts other foods from requiring a separate blessing when they are eaten during the meal initiated by the bread. | C | TheRabbi613 (526) | |
2025-03-30 | James Elder (missionary) ((1772-1836) missionary and settler) | James Elder (1772–1836) was a Scottish-born missionary and later settler in colonial Australia, affiliated with the London Missionary Society (LMS). Originally from Edinburgh, Elder trained as a stonemason and taught at the Edinburgh Gratis Sabbath School Society before entering missionary service through the Edinburgh Missionary Society. | C | Duponnerie (200) | |
2025-07-19 | Meon (philosophy) (Philosophical category) | Meon is a philosophical category which is one of the forms of unformed being or a pure potency. | Start | Vziel (453) | |
2024-01-04 | Maqam Nabi Yusha' (Maqam in As-Salt, Jordan) | The Maqam Nabi Yusha' (Arabic: مقام النبي يوشع) is a mausoleum and mosque complex located in the city of As-Salt, in the governorate of Balqa, Jordan. The 16th-century mausoleum purportedly contains the tomb of the biblical Joshua. The mosque was completed in 2004. | C | Boredom889 (572) | |
2025-06-08 | Ibn Ghannam | Husayn ibn Abi Bakr ibn Ghannam al-Najdi al-Ahsa'i was a historian, poet, and scholar of the Maliki school of Islamic jurisprudence. Born and raised in the town of Al-Mubarraz in Al-Ahsa, the exact date of his birth is not recorded. He later moved to Diriyah, where he studied under Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. | Start | DivineReality (900) | |
2025-03-12 | Eva Erben (Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor, Holocaust survivor) | Eva Erben (Erbenová) (Hebrew: אווה ארבן; born October 24, 1930 as Eva Löwidt (Löwitová or Löwidtová)) is a Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor who serves as a witness to history. She gained international recognition through the publication of her book When I Was Missed: Memories of a Jewish Girl, in which she describes the ordeal of her family in concentration camps and on death marches. | B | Empiricus-sextus (570) | |
2025-07-08 | Religious symbols in classrooms | The display of religious symbols in classrooms, especially crucifixes, is an old tradition in countries with a Christian majority, especially Catholic ones. This type of symbolism has raised strong protests from secular associations, non-Christian religious denominations, atheists and agnostics, often justified by legal actions, to varying degrees in different countries. | C | Questionadora ávida (458) | |
2025-05-24 | Baag Taraag Pushpavatika (Baag Taraag Pushpavatika in Ramayana) | Baag Taraag Pushpavatika (Maithili: बाग तराग पुष्पवाटिका) is a legendary place in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is related to the Hindu epic Ramayana. It is located at Phulhar village of the Harlakhi block in the Madhubani district. The location is mentioned in the text Ramacharitmanas composed by the Awadhi poet Tulsidas. | GA | Sntshkumar750 (8038) | |
2025-06-24 | Dharma Gate Buddhist College (College in Budapest, Hungary) | The Dharma Gate Buddhist College (Hungarian: A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Főiskola) is a Hungarian religious higher education institution founded by the Dharma Gate Buddhist Church in 1991. Its undergraduate and graduate programs typically have around 300 students. | Start | Mrszantogabor (182) | |
2025-06-27 | Ambrogio Grittani (Italian, Servant of God) | Ambrogio Grittani (October 11, 1907 – April 30, 1951), was an Italian Servant of God. He founded the Oblates of Saint Benedict-Joseph Labre. | Start | Roc1233 (1343) | |
2025-04-18 | Baba'i ben Farhad (Persian-Jewish historian) | Baba'i ben Farhad (Persian: بابایی بن فرهاد, Hebrew: באבאי בן פרהאד) was a Persian-Jewish chronicler, poet, and historian, the author of the Kitāb-i Sar Guzasht-i Kāshān dar bab-i 'Ibri va guyimiyi Sani (The Book of Events in Kashan Concerning the Jews; The Second Conversion), a chronicle of the forcible conversion event of the Jews of Kashan, Isfahan, and Hamadan, and related hardships from 1721–31, particularly in 1729 and 1730. | Start | AndreJustAndre (43582) | |
2025-07-19 | Johann Georg von Hallwyl (Bishop of Constance (1555-1604)) | Johann Georg von Hallwyl or Hallwil (1555 - 11 January 1604) was prince-bishop of Konstanz from 1601 to 1604. | Start | VivatLondinium (727) | |
2025-06-07 | Ibaragi Ippa (Tenrikyo-based Japanese religious movement) | was a Tenrikyo-based sectarian movement. The name Ibaragi Ippa means the sect (一派, ippa)[n 1] of Ibaragi Mototaka (茨木基敬), a Japanese religious figure. | C | Komitsuki (4851) | |
2025-07-09 | Leipzig Mahzor (Medieval Jewish prayerbook) | The Leipzig Mahzor or Machzor is a 14th century illuminated manuscript containing the liturgy for Jewish holidays. It is among the most famous medieval Jewish manuscripts, known for its especially lavish illustrations. The large, two-volume set contains poems, known as piyyutim, beyond the prayers that are required for each holiday. | Start | NuanceQueen (757) | |
2025-07-21 | Christian Helmut Wenzel (German philosopher) | Christian Helmut Wenzel is a German philosopher and Distinguished Professor at National Taiwan University. He is known for his works on Kantian philosophy. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-06-29 | Gabriel Moreno del Christo (Dominican priest and politician (1831–1905)) | Gabriel Benito Moreno del Christo (March 21, 1831 – October 26, 1905) was a Dominican priest, prelate, politician, diplomat and orator. He was named monsignor and Honorary Chamberlain of His Holiness in 1858 by Pope Pius IX until his revocation in 1861, after the accusation against him of concubinage and paternity in Higüey was proven. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (3734) | |
2025-07-19 | Nirvana School (School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China) | The Nirvāṇa School (Chinese: 涅槃宗; Niepan-zong) was a doctrinal tradition within East Asian Mahāyāna Buddhism that centered on the interpretation and propagation of the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra (Chinese: 大般涅槃經). It is characterized by a positive understanding of Nirvāṇa, and by its assertion that all sentient beings inherently possess Buddha-nature (佛性, fo xing) and so all beings can attain Buddhahood. | B | Javierfv1212 (30804) | |
2025-05-15 | Oelinghausen Monastery (Monastery in Germany) | Oelinghausen Monastery, located in the Holzen district of Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, was founded around 1174 as a double monastery before transitioning into a Premonstratensian nunnery. In the 17th century, it was converted into a secular canoness foundation, but later reverted to the Premonstratensian order. | FA | Krimsonbat (128) | |
2025-02-19 | Cuman laws (1279 laws) | The Cuman laws were two provisions, issued on 23 June 1279 and 5 or 10 August 1279, regulating the social status and lifestyle of the Cumans, a nomadic people in the 13th-century Kingdom of Hungary. | FA | Norden1990 (53592) | |
2025-07-16 | Ridvan Aydemir | Ridvan Aydemir is a Turkish-German ex-Muslim activist and YouTuber known for his critiques of Islam under the pseudonym Apostate Prophet. He currently resides in the United States and announced his conversion to Eastern Orthodox Christianity in 2025. | Start | Doc2129 (1211) | |
2025-06-18 | Adirei HaTorah | Adirei HaTorah (Hebrew: אדירי התורה, lit. 'the Greats of the Torah') is an annual event held in the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States to honor Torah study, particularly of Beth Medrash Govoha. The event was founded in 2022 and consists of live music, dancing, and speeches by rabbis, and has a participation of 25,000 men. | Start | Yeshivish613 (3708) | |
2025-07-22 | Moisés Lira Serafín (Beatified Mexican priest (1893–1950) | Blessed Moisés Lira Serafín (16 September 1893 – 25 June 1950) was a Mexican priest who founded the Congregation of the Missionaries of Charity of Mary Immaculate. | Start | Roc1233 (1343) | |
2025-03-19 | Religious influences on Zoroastrianism | Zoroastrianism and its beliefs and practices have been influenced by other religions, including the Babylonian and Hellenistic religions, Judaism, and Islam. | B | Hzea (415) | |
2025-07-23 | Leighton Evans (British philosopher) | Leighton Evans is a British philosopher and Associate Professor in Media Theory at Swansea University. He is known for his works on philosophy of technology and media studies. Evans is a recipient of Dillwyn Medal in Social Sciences, Business and Education from the Learned Society of Wales. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-06-15 | Crossroad grave (A grave in English folklore and history) | A crossroad grave in English folklore and history is a grave for someone who had died by suicide, located at a crossroads, often on a parish border. Until the Burial of Suicides Act 1823, suicides were generally not allowed a burial in consecrated ground, and the burial far outside the community, sometimes with a stake through their heart, was seen as a way to keep their spirits from haunting the area. | Stub | Palnatoke (3095) | |
2025-04-24 | Theravada Buddhist Council of Malaysia (Umbrella body consisting of Theravada Buddhist organizations in Malaysia) | The Theravada Buddhist Council of Malaysia (Malay: Majlis Buddhis Theravada Malaysia; Chinese: 马来西亚南传佛教总会; abbrev: TBCM) is a council or umbrella body consisting of member organizations which represents all Theravada Buddhism traditions in Malaysia. | Start | Faredoka (1529) | |
2025-06-12 | Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali (Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali) | The Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali, commonly known as Khan Jahan Ali Mazar (Bengali: খান জাহান আলীর মাজার) is a historic tomb located in Bagerhat District, Khulna, Bangladesh. Built in 1459, it serves as the final resting place of Khan Jahan Ali, 15th-century Sufi saint and regional governor credited with spreading Islam in southern Bengal and founding the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-06-03 | Abu Fanous (Light phenomenon in the Arabian desert) | Abu Fanous (Arabic: أبو فانوس) is a mysterious light phenomenon observed by travellers in the Arabian desert, mainly the Eastern Province, Riyadh, Najd, Rub' al-Khali and the Gulf. It appears at before dawn or night as an orb or headlight that moves unpredictably and lures people into the desert, then vanishes without a trace. | Start | Hurycane (55) | |
2025-07-18 | Sri vijaya (9th-century Kannada poet and minister) | Śrīvijaya (Kannada: ಶ್ರೀವಿಜಯ) was a prominent 9th-century Kannada poet and minister in the court of the Rashtrakuta emperor Amoghavarsha I (r. c. 814–878 CE). He is widely believed by scholars to be the co-author or literary advisor behind Kavirajamarga (c. | Start | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-07-16 | Offa's imitation dinar | In the late 8th century, King Offa of Mercia issued a coin inspired by an Abbasid gold dinar. This coinage reflects early contact between Anglo-Saxon England and the Islamic world. The presence of Islamic silver coins (dirhams) in England further supports this interaction during the period. | Start | BEFOR01 (422) | |
2025-07-06 | Recitation over water | Recitation over water refers to a variety of religious and cultural practices in which prayers, verses, or chants are recited over water, with the intention of blessing, purifying, or conferring beneficial properties to the water. This tradition can be found in many societies throughout history and across the world. | C | DelwarHossain (2405) | |
2025-07-24 | Michael E. Murray (American philosopher) | Michael E. Murray is an American philosopher and James Monroe Taylor Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus at Vassar College. He is known for his works on continental philosophy. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2019-04-10 | Hall of Sangharama Palace (an annex hall in Chinese Buddhist temples which enshrines Sangharama God (guardian of the land)) | The Hall of Sangharama Palace is an important building in Han Chinese Buddhist temples. It is the east annex hall of the Mahavira Hall. The term "Sangharama" (僧伽藍摩) refers to "gardens of monks" (眾園). In Buddhism, it originally refers to constructing the base of monks' dormitories (僧舍) and later it refers to the general term of temples, including land and buildings. | Start | Huangdan2060 (25560) | |
2025-07-23 | Eric Watkins (philosopher) (American philosopher) | Eric Watkins (born 1964) is an American philosopher and Professor at the University of California, San Diego. He is known for his works on Kantian philosophy. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-06-06 | Najmeh Khatun | Najmeh Khatun was the mother of the eighth Shiite (Shia) Imam, Ali ibn Musa al-Rida, and Fatimah bint Musa (Fatemah Ma'soomeh), who has been given various names in hadith and historical sources. Ali ibn Musa al-Rida's mother's original name was Taktum, which was renamed Tahirah by Musa ibn Ja'far after the birth of the eighth Shiite Imam. | Start | 110 and 135 (889) | |
2025-06-22 | Ali Jakupi (Albanian Islamic Scholar) | Ali efendi Jakupi (1913–1988) was an Albanian Islamic scholar, imam, alim, and professor. He was known for his role in the education of Diyanet imams during the 1970s and 1980s. | Start | Strujagjiu (338) | |
2025-07-22 | Collegium helveticum (Seminary in Milan for Swiss Catholic clergy (1579-1935)) | The Collegium helveticum (also known as Collegium borromaeum) was a seminary established in Milan during the Catholic Reformation to train clergy for Catholic Switzerland, Grisons, Valais, and their subject territories. Founded in 1579 under the direction of Charles Borromeo, it served as the most important center of theological education for Swiss Catholics until its relocation to Venegono in 1935. | C | 7804j (3613) | |
2025-06-18 | Paul Crittenden (academic) (Australian philosopher) | Paul Crittenden is an Australian philosopher and academic known for his work in ethics, Greek philosophy, and European philosophy from Nietzsche to Sartre. He is a former Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney and was appointed Emeritus Professor following his retirement in 2001. | Start | Mundermin (21) | |
2025-07-22 | Raghav Chetan (Legendary court musician and sorcerer in Padmavat) | Raghav Chetan (also spelled Raghav Chetak) is a legendary court musician and alleged sorcerer described in the 16th‑century Awadhi epic poem Padmavat (1540 CE) by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi. He is portrayed as the catalyst in the tale of Rani Padmini of Chittor and the siege led by Alauddin Khalji. | Start | Maifeeulasad (42) | |
2025-02-12 | List of Zoroastrian month days | In the context of Iranian civilization, each month consisted of thirty days, and by adding five extra days at the end of the year the five stolen days, the year reached 365 days. The names of these days are as follows: | Stub | تیران (106) | |
2025-07-25 | Aadi Pooram (Hindu festival dedicated to Andal) | Aadi Pooram (Tamil: ஆடி பூரம்), is a Hindu festival dedicated to the poet Andal (incarnation of goddess Lakshmi) who is also a strong devotee of lord Vishnu. On this day, devotees participate in numerous activities to honour Andal and seek her blessings for prosperity and happiness. | Stub | Aishwaryaa1511 (78) | |
2025-06-26 | Qadam Rasul Mosque (Archeological site in West Bengal) | The Qadam Rasul Mosque (Bengali: কদম রসুল মসজিদ) built in 1530-1531 by Sultan Nusrat Shah (r. 1519–1533) in the ancient city of Gaur, is a historic single-domed mosque known for housing a stone tablet bearing the footprint of Prophet Muhammad. | C | Beylarbey (1725) | |
2025-02-09 | Shalom Spiegel (Professor of Medieval Jewish History) | Shalom Spiegel (26 January 1899 – 24 May 1984) was the William Prager Professor of Medieval Hebrew Literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America from 1944 until his retirement in 1973. He is considered one of the greatest scholars of Judaica of his generation and a leading expert in medieval Hebrew literature. | C | Lynngol (654) | |
2025-04-27 | Jeffry Korgen (American writer and comic creator) | Jeffry Korgen is an American writer and comic creator. | Start | Legally Texan (198) | |
2025-07-15 | Special Marriage Act, 1872 (Law in Bangladesh) | The Special Marriage Act, 1872 is a law currently in force in Bangladesh that allows interfaith marriages between the country's citizens and foreign nationals residing in Bangladesh. The Act enables any Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jew, Jain, Parsi, Christian, Sikh or atheist individual to marry someone of any of the aforementioned faiths or belief systems. | Start | অর্ঘ্য বড়ুয়া (546) | |
2024-12-09 | Moral cleansing theory | Moral Cleansing Theory is a concept in social psychology referring to the phenomenon where individuals engage in compensatory moral behaviours to restore their moral self-image after engaging in behaviour perceived as unethical or immoral. This theory suggests that such behaviours, ranging from prosocial acts like charitable giving, to symbolic ones, such as washing one's hands, serve as psychological mechanisms aimed at alleviating guilt and reaffirming an individual's moral identity. | B | Ayriyami (41) | |
2025-07-26 | St. Mary's Forane Church, Athirampuzha (Church in Kerala, India) | St. Mary's Forane Church, Athirampuzha is a Catholic church located in Kottayam district of Kerala, India. Located in a small village named Athirampuzha near Ettumanur, the church is also known as Athirampuzha church. Blessed on August 15, 835 AD, it is one of the oldest church and Christian pilgrim centre in Kottayam district. | GA | Ajeeshkumar4u (6925) | |
2024-12-24 | Movses B. Janbazian (Armenian Evangelical pastor (1945–2000)) | Movses Janbazian (July 26, 1945 – September 25, 2000) was an Armenian Evangelical pastor, missionary and community leader. He served as the Executive Director of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) and played a role in expanding the mission and outreach of the Armenian Evangelical Church worldwide, including in Armenia and Artsakh. | C | Janbazian (112) | |
2025-04-28 | Nasibis | The Nasibis (Arabic: النَّوَاصِب, romanized: al-nawasib) are a group that opposes Ali ibn Abi Talib and his family, and they harm them by word or deed. The Sunnis and the Twelver Shiites agree that the Nawasib believe that Ali ibn Abi Talib was immoral, but they do not believe that Ali ibn Abi Talib was an infidel like the Khawarij. | C | DivineReality (900) | |
2025-06-26 | Abū Bakr al-Qaffāl al-Marwazī (Sunni theologian and jurist from 10th century Khurasan) | Abū Bakr ʿAbdallāh ibn Aḥmad al-Qaffāl al-Marwazī (Arabic: أبو بكر عبد الله بن أحمد القفال المروزي) was a 10th-century Sunni scholar of Islamic jurisprudence and theology. He was considered a master of the Shafi'i school of law and a devoted proponent of Ashʿarī theology. | Start | Nucklebone99 (36) | |
2025-06-20 | Lay theory | A lay theory is a informal, common-sense explanation that people give for particular social behaviors. Unlike formal scientific theories, lay theories often reflect intuitive beliefs that may diverge significantly from empirical findings. These theories are important because they influence how individuals interpret the world, make decisions, and behave in various contexts. | Stub | Nsae Comp (18490) | |
2025-07-19 | Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5577 (Papyrus fragment) | Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5577 (abbreviated as P. Oxy. 5577) is a papyrus fragment of early Christian origin. The text appears to be a dialogue between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The P.Oxy. 5577 fragment is on a 13 × 9.4 cm leaf of papyrus. | Stub | Relinus (4279) | |
2025-07-27 | St Benedict Patron of Europe Association | St Benedict Patron of Europe Association (Latin: Associatio Sancti Benedicti Patroni Europae, ASBPE) is a Catholic International association of the faithful in the Benedictine spirituality. | Start | Terot (3407) | |
2025-07-27 | Lalla Ruya Mosque (Mosque in Tlemcen, Algeria) | The Mosque of Lalla Ruya (Arabic: مسجد لالة الروية) is a modest mosque situated in the Quarter of the Archers (Harat al-Rumah) within the Almohad neighborhood of Tlemcen, Algeria. It is home to the tomb, or a nearby site, of the revered saintly woman, Lalla Ruya, known in local tradition for her healing powers. | Stub | Riad Salih (5175) | |
2025-05-28 | Ramatis (Spiritual entity) | Ramatis (also called Ramatís, Rama-tys and Swami Sri Rama-tys) is the name attributed by the Brazilian spiritist writer and medium Hercílio Maes to a spirit that is said to have guided the writing of his books. This spirit appeared for the first time in 1955 in the book A Vida no Planeta Marte e os Discos Voadores, which says that the planet Mars is inhabited by beings more spiritually and technologically evolved than those on Earth and that [[Jesus|Jesus Chri ... | C | Cassilvwikis (354) | Past AfD |
2025-06-25 | Apriorism (Philosophical position) | Apriorism (sometimes a priorism or a-priorism) in modern times, refers to epistemological positions that assume that certain knowledge can be justified without reference to experience, or, in a narrower sense, that knowledge is entirely possible without any experience. | B | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-01-09 | Loay Alshareef (Saudi Arabian peace activist) | Loay Alshareef (Arabic: لؤي الشريف; born 11 November 1982) is a UAE-based Egyptian activist who advocates for better relations between the Arab world and Israel. | C | Qualiesin (28388) | |
2025-04-22 | Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness | The Institute for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISSC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 by Charles Tart, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, Davis. A pioneering figure in parapsychology and transpersonal psychology, Tart created the ISSC to conduct scientific research on consciousness and altered states of consciousness. | C | UncleAlb (70) | |
2025-05-29 | Maqam Nabi Noah (Mosque and shrine in Dura, West Bank, Palestine) | The Maqam Nabi Noah (Arabic: مقام النبي نوح) is a mosque and shrine in the center of Dura, Hebron Governorate, in the southern West Bank, about 7 kilometers from Hebron. The location is associated with Noah, who is a prophet in Islam. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (917) | |
2025-07-15 | Jeffrey Brower (American philosopher) | Jeffrey E. Brower is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. He is known for his works on medieval philosophy. | Stub | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-01-26 | Panchvadan Sthan | Panchvadan Sthan (/pˈant͡ʃvˈadən ˈɛsθˈan/; Sanskrit: पञ्चवदन-स्थान, IAST: Pañcavadana-sthāna [pəɲt͡ʃəʋəd̪ən̪əs̪t̪ʰɑːn̪ə]), also called Panchbadan Sthan locally, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Kusedhi village of Bihar, India. The temple is notable for housing a Panchamukhi Shivling, a five-faced representation of Lord Shiva, which is rarely found anywhere else. | Start | Mohit Dokania (195) | |
2025-02-08 | Islamic State – Hijaz Province (Branch of the Islamic State, active in western Saudi Arabia) | Islamic State - Hijaz Province was a branch of the Islamic State operating in Saudi Arabia, centered around the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. It was responsible for the 2015 Abha mosque bombing, killing 15. As of 2025, it appears to be inactive. | Stub | Buddy731 (1114) | |
2025-07-07 | Andrii Baumeister (Ukrainian philosopher (born 1970)) | Andrii Baumeister (Ukrainian: Андрій Олегович Баумейстер; born 1 February 1970) is a Ukrainian philosopher and a representative of the public turn in philosophy. He is focused on ancient and medieval philosophy, ontology, metaphysics, philosophy of law, and philosophical textual studies. | GA | PureF8 (46) | |
2025-07-30 | One Hundred Blessings (Jewish tradition of reciting one hundred blessings daily) | One Hundred Blessings (Hebrew: מֵאָה בְּרָכוֹת, Me'ah Brachot) is a traditional Jewish practice that encourages individuals to recite at least one hundred blessings each day. This custom is based on Talmudic sources and later codified in Jewish legal texts. | Start | TheRabbi613 (526) | |
2025-03-04 | Menachem Leibtag (Modern Orthodox rabbi) | Menachem Leibtag (Hebrew: מנחם ליבטאג; b. 1954) is an American–Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi, Tanach scholar and pioneer of Jewish Education on the internet. He is a leader of the "תנ"ך בגובה העיניים" ("Tanach at Eye Level") methodology and has taught several generations of Tanach scholars. | C | IshChasidecha (1157) | |
2025-04-05 | Punto Fijo Mosque (Mosque in Punto Fijo, Venezuela) | The Punto Fijo Mosque (Spanish: Mezquita de Punto Fijo) is a mosque located in the city of Punto Fijo on the Paraguaná Peninsula, in the autonomous municipality of Carirubana in the northern part of Falcón State, Venezuela. It was established in the year 2008 owing to the growth of the Muslim community near the duty-free area of Paraguaná. | Stub | Mr.work-shy (1975) | |
2024-12-18 | Sakal Jain Samaj | Sakal Jain Samaj is a national not for profit organization in India. The organization aims to preach the teachings of Jainism and organizes events and celebrations. Vijay Darda National President Sakal Jain Samaj. The organization also work towards social justice. | Stub | Dgbombay (176) | |
2025-07-25 | Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint (2016 book by Catherine Wilson) | Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy is a 2016 book by Catherine Wilson which deals with the central questions of metaethics. The author aims to present a coherent and positive argument for the existence of moral knowledge that would be persuasive in the face of the possibility that morality is both a natural phenomenon and a human invention. | Start | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2024-12-28 | Goria People (Indigenous Assamese Muslim Ethnicity of Assam, India) | The Goriya or Goria of Assam are an ethno-religious group predominantly found in the Indian state of Assam.They are part of the broader Assamese Muslim community, with distinct cultural and historical characteristics. The Goria Muslims are primarily known for their rural lifestyle, involvement in agriculture, and specific customs and practices that differentiate them from other Muslim communities in the region.. | C | Rohit Mahra (492) | |
2024-12-11 | Shitleshwar Mahadev Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) | The Shitleshwar Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the town of Jhalawar, Rajasthan, India. This temple was built in 689 AD by Voppak during the reign of Durgagan. | Stub | Dsrprj (1533) | |
2025-07-12 | Gogaji Temple (Temple of folk-deity Gogaji in Rajasthan) | Gogaji Temple, Gogamedi (locally known as Gogamedi Temple) is a renowned shrine dedicated to the folk-deity Gogaji, located on a raised mound in Gogamedi, Nohar, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, India. Managed by the Rajasthan Devasthan Department, the temple attracts thousands of devotees across different faiths, especially during the annual fair. | Start | 10bhardwajrock (119) | |
2025-04-01 | Conservative Alliance for Albania (Political party in Albania) | The Conservative Alliance for Albania (Albanian: Aleanca Konservatore për Shqipërinë) is a right-wing nationalist political party in Albania. It was founded on 19 January 2025 as a result of unification of multiple conservative groups in Albania. It is led by Altin Goxhaj, a lawyer with conservative and right-wing anti-globalist stances such as his strong rhetoric against George Soros and Open Society Foundations influence in Albania. | Stub | Arlind89 (75) | |
2025-07-22 | Jose Kaimlett (Indian presbyter and missionary (1941-2018)) | Jose Kaimlett, H.G.N. (5 May 1941 – 27 June 2018) was an Indian Catholic prelate who served as diocese of Vijayawada from 1966 until his death in 2018. He worked in the missions in India and was the founder of the Heralds of Good News.; | Start | Jacques Ballieu (1215) | |
2025-07-05 | Joy Philip Kakkanattu (Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic priest) | Joy Philip Kakkanattu, CMI is an is an Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic priest, theologian, and biblical scholar known for his contributions to Old Testament studies, particularly the Book of Hosea. He is currently the President of Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (DVK), Bengaluru, Catholic Biblical Association of India (CBAI), and Catholic Faculties in India (CFI) and also holds several academic and theological leadership roles in India. | Start | Alephjamie (597) | |
2025-07-01 | Juma Mosque (Tbilisi) (Historic mosque in Tbilisi, Georgia) | Juma Mosque (Georgian: ქართული ტექსტი) is the only surviving mosque in Tbilisi’s historic Old Town. Located at the foot of Narikala Fortress on Botanical Street, it is notable for its shared use by both Sunni and Shia Muslims. | Start | KhantWiki (2357) | |
2025-07-30 | Nehemiah HaKohen (17th century Polish Sabbatean preacher and kabbalist) | Nehemiah HaKohen (Hebrew: נחמיה הכהן) was a Polish Sabbatean preacher and kabbalist who lived in the 17th century. | Start | -- -- -- (16283) | |
2025-06-06 | Ghulam Muhammad Chattha (Punjabi Chattha clan chief (died 1790)) | Ghulam Muhammad Chattha (Punjabi: غلام محمد چٹھہ) was a Punjabi Muslim general and chieftain of the Chattha clan of Jats. He succeeded his father Pir Muhammad Chattha. He is widely regarded as the most able Chattha chief. | Start | Jatwadia (363) | |
2025-02-12 | Maiduguri Central Mosque (Mosque in Maiduguri, Borno, Nigeria) | Maiduguri Central Mosque is the main congregational mosque in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, Nigeria. It serves as a major religious, cultural, and social center for the Muslim community in the region. | Start | Mr. Snatch (329) | |
2025-07-25 | Hermann Flender | Hermann Flender (born in Siegen in 1653; died in Seßlach on 11 May 1725) was a Roman Catholic German theologian, dean, and philanthropist. | Stub | ThatNerdyHylian (22) | |
2025-07-06 | John Valk (Canadian philosophy scholar) | John Valk is a Canadian philosophy scholar and former professor of philosophy at University of New Brunswick. Valk graduated from University of Toronto with a PhD in religious studies. He was professor at University of Brunswick between 2000 and 2022. Valk co-wrote An Islamic Worldview from Turkey: Religion in a Modern, Secular and Democratic State with Halis Albayrak and Mualla Selçuk. | Stub | Florence and Normandy (409) | |
2025-07-22 | Kasimir Anton von Sickingen (German priest (1684-1750)) | Kasimir Anton von Sickingen or Casimir Anton von Sickingen Reichsfreiherr von und zu Hohenburg (16 June 1684 - 29 August 1750) was a German Roman Catholic prelate who from 1743 to 1750 was prince-bishop of Constance. | Start | VivatLondinium (727) | |
2025-02-14 | Nima Adlerblum (Jewish philosopher (1881–1974)) | Nima Adlerblum (August 4, 1881 -- July 25, 1974) was a philosopher, writer, educator, and Zionist activist. Her father was Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn, a prominent Zionist activist and early proponent of Religious Zionism. | C | IntergalacticOboist (1200) | |
2025-07-06 | Singhabahini (Hindu nationalist organization) | Singhabahini (Bengali: সিংহবাহিনী) is a Hindu nationalist organization based in the Indian state of West Bengal. The term "Singhabahini" means "She who rides a lion", referring to the Hindu goddess Durga. The organization has been active primarily in southern districts of Bengal and is known for promoting Hindutva ideology through local mobilizations, especially among women and youth. | Start | Ei to ami akash (699) | |
2025-07-04 | Kazir Mosque (Mosque in Kurigram, Bangladesh) | The Kazir Mosque also known by its official name, Prachin Kazir Masjid (Bengali: প্রাচীন কাজির মসজিদ) is an ancient mosque located in North Daldalia, Ulipur Upazila in the Kurigram District of Bangladesh. The Bangladeshi Department of Archaeology designated the mosque as a protected monument. | Start | Tanvir Rahat (715) | |
2024-12-28 | Moria people (Indigenous Assamese Muslim group in Assam, India) | Maria Muslims (also spelled Moriya or Moria Muslims) are an indigenous Muslim community of Assam in northeast India, traditionally associated with brass and bell-metal metalworking. They are considered part of the Assamese-speaking Muslim population rather than Bengali-origin migrant Muslims. | C | Rohit Mahra (492) | |
2025-07-20 | The Little Black Boy of the Pasture (A brazilian folklore legend) | The Little Black Boy of the Pasture (Portuguese: Negrinho do Pastoreio) is a Brazilian folklore legend with origins in the Afro-Catholic traditions of southern Brazil, especially in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is one of the most iconic examples of syncretic folklore, combining Christian devotion, slavery-era injustices, and regional pastoral culture. | Start | Dr. Valmontier (68) | |
2025-06-23 | Haranath Thakur | Haranath Thakur also known as Haranath Baba or Pagal Haranath (1 July 1865 – 25 May 1927) was a Hindu Indian spiritual master considered by his followers to be a sadguru and a mast. He lived in the village of Sonamukhi in Bengal India. His divine consort Kusumkumari Debi believed to be mahashakti personified, was born on 14th December 1870. | Start | Sukshmadarshinisrilanka (1059) | |
2016-09-11 | Lawrence Cahoone (American philosopher) | Lawrence Edward Cahoone (born 1954) is a professor emeritus of philosophy at College of the Holy Cross. | Stub | Danielbrockert (2) | |
2025-05-27 | History of ecstasy (Pursuit of altered states of consciousness) | The history of ecstasy explores the global and historical pursuit of altered states of consciousness—states in which individuals seek to transcend ordinary perception and experience unity, transcendence, or transformation. Rooted in the Greek term ekstasis, meaning "to stand outside oneself", the quest for ecstasy has taken on religious, cultural, medicinal, and even political dimensions across millennia and continents. | C | 19MJ90 (32) | |
2025-08-02 | Lokasena (10th-century Digambara Jain monk) | Lokasena was a Digambara Jain monk in the Kannada literary tradition, active during the reign of Rashtrakuta king Krishna II (Akalavarsha, r. 878–914 CE). He was a disciple of the Jain Acharya Gunabhadra, the co-author of the "Mahapurana" along with Acharya Jinasena. | Stub | Shraman revival (177) | |
2025-07-25 | Aryanandi (8th century) (A Digambar Jain monk) | Acharya Aryanandi (fl. 8th century CE) was a Digambar Jain monk and teacher, best known as the spiritual preceptor of Acharya Acharya Virasena, the influential commentator on Jain canonical literature. Aryanandi is remembered primarily through the "pattavali" (monastic lineage records), where he is credited with transmitting key teachings of the Digambara tradition to the next generation of scholars. | Start | Shraman revival (177) | |
2025-06-14 | Juan García Manrique | Juan García Manrique (died 1416 in Coimbra) was a Castilian ecclesiastic and statesman. | Start | Fabvill (41513) | |
2025-08-03 | Mandhry Mosque (Place of worship in Mombasa, Kenya) | Mandhry Mosque is a mosque in the old town of Mombasa. It is the oldest mosque in Mombasa, and the second-oldest in Kenya. | Stub | WikiMacaroons (6548) | |
2025-06-14 | Toribio Minguella (Spanish author (1836–1920)) | Toribio Minguella y Arnedo (Igea, 1836 – Cintruénigo, 1920) was a Spanish friar of the Order of Augustinian Recollects. | Start | Fabvill (41513) | |
2025-06-25 | Timeline of ancient Israel and Judah | 1208 BCE | B | ADeeperUnderstanding (400) | |
2025-02-06 | Luo Menghong (The founder of Luoism) | Luo Menghong (Chinese: 羅夢鴻 / 羅孟鴻; pinyin: Luómènghóng), also written as “羅孟洪”, “羅孟鴻” or “羅梦宏”. He was also known as Patriarch Luo (羅祖) and his religious title was Luo Qing (羅清) or Non-Action Hermit (無為居士). Luo was the most important and most frequently venerated as founding patriarch figure by religious groups in the Ming and Qing dynasties. | C | Vendyxiao (226) | |
2025-08-03 | Luca Illetterati | Luca Illetterati (born 1963) is a professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Padua. | Start | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-08-02 | Kwai Tanu | Kwai Tanu (ควายธนู) is a type of talisman in Thai black magic beliefs and animism that combines necromantic practices with agricultural symbolism. The name Kwai means "water buffalo" and Tanu means "arrow," reflecting the belief that this spirit effigy can be directed like an arrow towards any target. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-06-26 | Izabella Tabarovsky (American historian) | Izabella Tabarovsky (b. 1969 or 1970) is a Soviet-born writer and activist specializing in Eastern European history and contemporary antisemitism. She is the Kennan Institute Senior Advisor on Regional Partnerships and Programming. | C | Allthemilescombined1 (4160) | |
2025-07-02 | Bodh Gaya Temple Act (Legislation act by the Government of Bihar, India) | Bodh Gaya Temple Act, 1949 is legislation enacted by the Government of Bihar, India, to regulate the administration and management of the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya. The temple is regarded as the most significant pilgrimage site in Buddhism, traditionally identified as the place where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. | Start | Amadavadi (217) | |
2025-07-25 | Aadi Velli (Sacred Hindu days) | Aadi Velli (transl. Aadi Friday; Tamil: ஆடி வெள்ளி), is a set of Fridays in the Hindu Tamil calendar month of Adi which is considered sacred. All Aadi Velli days are highly auspicious, and devotees worship different Goddesses on these days. People perform special prayers that take place on each Aadi Velli to propitiate goddesses like Mariamman, Karumariamman and Angala Devi to receive their blessings. | Start | Aishwaryaa1511 (78) | |
2025-08-04 | Swiss Catholic Popular Association (Swiss Catholic umbrella organization founded in 1904) | The Swiss Catholic Popular Association (SKVV) was a Swiss Catholic umbrella organization founded in 1904 as part of modernization efforts within Catholic organizations. The association served as the primary Catholic federation in Switzerland until its transformation into a support association in 1991. | B | 7804j (3613) | |
2025-04-01 | Lhasa Small Mosque (Mosque in Lhasa, Tibet, China) | Lhasa Small Mosque( simplified Chinese :拉萨清真小寺 ; traditional Chinese :拉薩清真小寺 ; pinyin : lāsà qīngzhēn xiǎosì ), or (绕赛巷清真寺, ràosàixiàng qīngzhēnsì )also known as the Barkor Mosque or Rapsel Alley Mosque, is an early-20th-century Islamic place of worship in Lhasa’s old Tibetan quarter. | Start | Mr.work-shy (1975) | |
2025-07-15 | Al-Adliya Mosque (mosque located in Baghdad, Iraq) | Al-Adliya Mosque is one of the historical mosques in Baghdad. It is located in the Rusafa district of Baghdad, near Al-Nahr Street in the Al-Mustansiriya neighborhood. The mosque once housed a religious school where prominent scholars studied, including Sheikh Najm al-Din Effendi al-Karm. | Start | Ravan (324) | |
2025-07-04 | Mandhata Balaji Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India) | Mandhata Balaji Temple (Hindi: मांधाता बालाजी मंदिर) is a historic Hindu temple located atop Tiger Hill of Arvalli mountain Range in the Bundi district of Rajasthan, India. The temple venerates Hindu deity Hanuman and attracts devotees, especially around New Year, when a four-day fair is celebrated. | Start | Evanowich (107) | |
2025-07-03 | St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kallada (Church in West Kallada, India) | St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Valiyapally, is situated near West Kallada, Kollam District, Kerala. The church is administrated by Malankara Orthodox Church. The church is believed to have been established near 823 A.D by Mar Sabor and Mar Proth, Syrian fathers.[citation needed] The church is famous for its Mor Anthrayos feast, the Syriac Orthodox Bishop of Jerusalem. | Stub | Ronyrajan95 (218) | |
2025-07-30 | Shingiley Mosque | Shingiley Mosque — a 19th-century mosque and historical-architectural monument located in the village of Dəstə, Ordubad District, Azerbaijan. | Start | Burlaçiçək (1517) | |
2025-07-30 | Vanand Mosque (Mosque in Azerbaijan) | Vanand Mosque also known as the Vanand Jame Mosque, is a historical and architectural monument from the 14th century located in the village of Vanand in the Ordubad district of Azerbaijan. | C | Burlaçiçək (1517) | |
2025-07-28 | Faith Theological Seminary, Manakala | Faith Theological Seminary, Manakala (FTS Manakala) is a Pentecostal theological seminary located in Manakala, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India. Founded in 1970 by Rev. Dr. T. G. Koshy, it is affiliated with the Senate of Serampore College (University), India's first university under the 1918 Bengal Government Act. | Start | Alephjamie (597) | |
2025-07-29 | Parulia Shahi Mosque | The Parulia Shahi Mosque, also known as Parulia Dewan Sharif Mosque, is situated in the village of Parulia under Palash Upazila in the western part of Narsingdi Sadar. Featuring three domes, this mosque is considered one of the oldest surviving architectural monuments in the district. | Start | Iftekhar Murad (116) | |
2025-07-24 | Shri Jnanashakthi Subrahmanyaswami Temple, Nagavruja Kshetra Pavanje | Pavanje, historically referred to as Nagavruja Kshetra, meaning the land of Yaaga (Yajnas), great scholars, Saadhakas, and Tapasvis, is home to the Shri Jnanashakthi Subrahmanyaswami Temple, a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya. Established in 1920 by the Kodimane Vasubhatt family, the temple is located along National Highway 66 and is a well-known pilgrimage center in the region. | C | Rahul N M (15) | |
2025-07-29 | Ambaras Mosque (Nakhchivan-Maragha School of Architecture, Islamic Architecture in Ordubad) | Ambaras Mosque also known as Mir Jafar Agha Mosque or Yukhari Ambaras Mosque, is a 17th-century mosque and architectural monument located in the city of Ordubad, Azerbaijan. | C | Burlaçiçək (1517) | |
2025-07-08 | Orthodox Creed (General Baptist creedal document published in 1679) | The Orthodox Creed, also known as the Orthodox Confession of Faith, shortly the Orthodox Confession, or even as the Buckingham Creed or as the 1679 Baptist Confession of Faith (in modern times), is a General Baptist confession of faith. Drafted up after a Baptist regional assembly held in Buckinghamshire in 1678, the Orthodox Creed was intended to be an official creed of the General Assembly of General Baptists in England; it was adopted by the ... | Start | Heidon (801) | |
2024-09-16 | Ong (Washoe folklore) (Legendary giant bird from Washoe (Wašiw) folklore that inhabited Lake Tahoe) | The Ong is a mythical creature from Washoe (Wašiw) folklore, described as a giant bird with an eagle-like body, a warrior's face, and wings longer than the tallest pine trees. The Ong was believed to inhabit the waters of Lake Tahoe (Wašiw: Da ow aga), preying on those who wandered too close. | C | RadicalUranium (812) | |
2025-08-01 | Phra Kring | Phra Kring is a type of small Buddha image typically depicted seated on a lotus base. The right hand is shown in the Mara-vijaya posture, while the left rests on the lap, often holding a medicinal pot or fruit. The images appearance closely resembles the Medicine Buddha, leading to the belief that all Phra Kring images represent this healing figure. | C | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-08-01 | Phra Setthi Navagotta | The Navasetthi (พระนวเศรษฐี), or Phra Nawasetthi, is a traditional Buddhist chant and image venerated in Thailand and Laos. It was popularized by Ajahn Thep Sarikabutr around 1969, who referenced old texts from Wat Mani Chonkhan in Lopburi Province. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-02-16 | John Henry Budden (British Christian missionary) | John Henry Budden (1813–1890) was an English missionary associated with the London Missionary Society who worked in the Kumaon division of Uttarakhand, India, during the 19th century. He established the Almora Mission, and took part in setting up of Christian schools and healthcare facilities in the region. | GA | JesusisGreat7 (2492) | Possible vandalism |
2025-06-28 | Tarapith Rath Yatra (Hindu religious festival) | Tarapith Rath Yatra (Bengali: তারাপীঠ রথযাত্রা) is a Hindu religious festival observed annually at the Tarapith temple in Birbhum district, West Bengal, India. It is held on the same day as the Rath Yatra in Puri, usually in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June–July). | C | Shrirama Banerjee (47) | |
2025-07-01 | Edward L. Greenstein | Edward L. Greenstein (born 18 January 1949, Lynbrook, NY) is an American–Israeli bible scholar and professor emeritus of Bible at Bar‑Ilan University. Renowned for his philological and literary analysis of the Hebrew Bible within its Ancient Near Eastern context, Greenstein’s work spans translations, academic publications, and mentorship of future scholars. | C | Lynngol (654) | Possible vandalism |
2025-07-14 | Saint Mary's Cemetery (Peoria, Illinois) (Cemetery in Illinois, United States) | Saint Mary's Cemetery, commonly abbreviated as St. Mary's Cemetery is a historic, privately owned Catholic cemetery, located in Peoria, Illinois. Dating back to the 1880s, the cemetery has served the vast Catholic community of Peoria. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (767) | |
2025-07-30 | Paulachan Kochappilly | Paulachan Kochappilly is an Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic priest, theologian, and author specialising in Moral Theology and Christian Ethics. He is a member of the religious congregation Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) and is affiliated with its Bijnor Mission. | Start | Alephjamie (597) | |
2025-06-07 | Findlay College, Mannargudi (Defunct missionary college in British India) | Findlay College, Mannargudi was a Protestant missionary college located in Mannargudi, in the Tanjore district of the Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu). Established by the Wesleyan Mission in 1898, it functioned under the University of Madras and played a notable role in the educational landscape of colonial South India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | C | Pallavamallan (56) | |
2025-08-05 | Haim Yosef Abergel (Rabbi from Israel) | Haim Yosef Abergel (Hebrew: חיים יוסף דוד אברג'ל) is the son of Rabbi Yoram Abergel and is the head of the Bnei Yosef school network. He split his school network from the Shas aligned Maayan HaChinuch HaTorani school network, and transferred it to the state run Haredi curriculum. | Stub | TimeEngineer (1111) | |
2025-07-31 | Euphrasius of Antioch (Patriarch of Antioch from 521 to 526) | Euphrasius of Antioch was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 521 to 526. He was elected after Paul the Jew abdicated and was milder than his predecessor in his persecution of the Oriental Orthodox of his diocese. According to Evagrius Scholasticus, Euphrasius was from Jerusalem. | Stub | Rigadoun (35342) | |
2016-09-29 | Guṇabhadra (Jain monk) (Jain monk) | Acharya Gunabhadra (fl. late 9th – early 10th century CE) was a Digambar Jain monk, scholar, and spiritual leader. He is best known as the co-author of the Mahapurana (Jainism), one of the most important Jain epic texts in Sanskrit literature. He was the disciple of Acharya Jinasena and played a pivotal role in continuing and completing the Jain narrative tradition in the Rashtrakuta period. | Start | Capankajsmilyo (44440) | |
2025-04-02 | Institute for Spirituality and Health | The Institute for Spirituality and Health (ISH) is an independent, interfaith, non-profit organization located at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1955 under the guidance of Dr. Frederick C. Elliott, then Executive Director of the Texas Medical Center, the Institute was originally established to foster a religious presence throughout the medical campus. | Start | TheSkipperToo (75) | |
2025-08-06 | Venedikt Kraljević | Venediktos (Greek: Βενέδικτος; 1765–1862), known in Serbian as Venedikt Kraljević (Венедикт Краљевић, Italian: Benedetto Craglievich), was an Eastern Orthodox bishop active in Bosnia and Dalmatia during the turbulent years of the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) and the Austrian, Russian and French struggle for rule and influence in the central Balkans. | C | Zoupan (67078) | |
2025-08-06 | Bagacay Mosque (Mosque in Negros Oriental, Philippines) | Bagacay Mosque, officially known as Masjidus Salam, is a mosque in barangay of Bagacay, Dumaguete, a component city in Negros Oriental. This mosque was inaugurated in 2013 and is one of several mosques in Dumaguete. | Start | Kobokanaeru73 (2182) | |
2025-07-29 | Young Muslims (North America) | Young Muslims (YM) is an Islamic North American grassroots youth 501(c)(3) organization. It is the youth division of the Islamic Circle of North America. It establishes a well organized network of local youth groups "NeighborNets" to build a solid understanding of Islam, promote brotherhood, and promote the Islamic way of life among American Muslims. | Start | Dinoeyad (60) | |
2025-07-30 | Shin BockEyun (South Korean theologian (1926–2016)) | Shin BockEyun (申福潤, October 27, 1926 [Lunar Calendar] – January 14, 2016) was a Korean theologian and Protestant pastor. His pen name was Namsong (南松). In 1972, he became the first scholar in South Korea to write a doctoral dissertation on John Calvin. | Start | 칼빈500 (2083) | |
2025-07-28 | Herman Tymiński (Polish Orthodox priest (1843–1896)) | Herman Tymiński (German Tymiński; ros. Герман Тиминский; 1843 Boćki - 12 March 1896, Krasnystok, presently Różanystok) was an Orthodox priest active in the Grodno Governorate of the Russian Empire. He is remembered for his long and devoted ministry in Marian Sanctuary in the town of Krasnystok, where he revitalized religious life. | Start | AuroBorealis (52) | |
2024-12-15 | Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (Iranian philosopher) | Mohammad Saleh Zarepour is an Iranian philosopher and senior lecturer at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Manchester. He is a winner of Philip Leverhulme Prize (2023) and is known for his works on medieval Islamic philosophy, philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of logic. | Start | Pirhayati (25454) | |
2025-02-23 | Augsburg Peace Festival (Protestant holiday celebrated yearly on 8 August) | The Augsburg Peace Festival has been celebrated yearly on 8 August since 1650. The Augsburg Protestants originally celebrated the end of the Recatholicisation measures during the Thirty Years' War, which was initiated by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. | C | X4VIER.OneTap (1607) | |
2025-07-22 | Age of Enlightenment in Switzerland (18th-century intellectual and philosophical movement in Switzerland) | The Age of Enlightenment in Switzerland was an intellectual and philosophical movement that emerged in the late 17th and 18th centuries, representing the Swiss participation in the broader Age of Enlightenment. The movement succeeded the era of confessionalism and Protestant orthodoxy, replacing dogmatic thought patterns with the conviction that autonomous human reason should be the ultimate arbiter of truth and falsehood. | B | 7804j (3613) | |
2025-08-06 | Maksim Predojević | Maksim Predojević (Serbian: Максим Предојевић) was a Serbian Orthodox bishop of the Eparchy of Vretanija (Marča)[a] in the Military Frontier in the period of 1630 to 1642, during a time when Marča was nominally Uniate (Eastern Catholic) but in reality still Eastern Orthodox. | C | Zoupan (67078) | |
2025-08-07 | Rishis in Southeast Asia | In Southeast Asia — particularly in Thailand — the Indian concept of the ṛṣi (a seer or enlightened sage) evolved into the figure of the Ruesi (Thai: ฤๅษี), a forest-dwelling ascetic associated with supernatural wisdom, healing, meditation, and traditional spiritual practices. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-06-17 | Sudeva | Sudeva (also known as Ruesi Vasuthep Thai: ฤๅษีวาสุเทพ, or Sudeva Ruesi Thai: พระสุเทวฤาษี) is a revered hermit and a central figure in the origin myths of northern Thailand, most notably the founding of the ancient Mon kingdom of Hariphunchai (modern-day Lamphun). | C | ManoiCMU (526) | |
2025-08-04 | Geji Ajahn | Geji Ajahn (เกจิอาจารย์) originally meant learned teacher, referring to monks cited in classical Buddhist commentaries (Atthakathā) and sub-commentaries (ṭīkā) as authorities, either in agreement or disagreement with the author. This term arose after the Buddha’s Parinibbāna, when scholarly monks compiled the Tipiṭaka and produced explanatory works. | Stub | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-08-07 | Lehkai Ariya | The Lehkai Ariya religion (also spelled Lekhāi Ariya) is a syncretic spiritual tradition practiced among the Karen people of Southeast Asia, particularly in Karen State, Myanmar, and parts of Thailand. The sect, which emerged in the early 1860s, combines elements of animism, millenarian Buddhism, and traditional Karen belief, centered around a prophetic sacred text and a unique script. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-08-04 | Muruga Bakthargal Manadu (Murugan Devotees Conference), June 2025 | The "Muruga Bakthargal Aanmeega Manadu", a spiritual Tamil conference for Lord Murugan devotees, was held in Madurai on June 22, 2025, organized by the Hindu Munnani in India. The event drew a crowd of over 5 lakh devotees over five days attending the conference. | Start | Pondywhitehouse (17) | |
2025-03-30 | Alessandro Ghisalberti (Italian philosopher) | Alessandro Ghisalberti (Zogno, October 5, 1940) is an Italian philosopher and historian of philosophy. | Start | Orpheus Thracius (133) | |
2025-08-07 | Saiyasat (Thai occult and black magic traditions) | Saiyasat (ไสยศาสตร์, RTGS: saiyasat, lit. "occult sciences") refers to Thai black magic and esoteric practices involving supernatural powers, charms, curses, spirit invocations, and protective rituals. It exists alongside, but is distinct from, Phuttasat (พุทธศาสตร์, "Buddhist science"), which is magic derived from Buddhist doctrine and merit-making. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-01-17 | Abu 'Abs ibn Jabr | Abu 'Abs ibn Jabr (Arabic: أبو عبس بن جبر) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who participated in all military campaigns alongside the Prophet. | Start | Karim Ibn Karim (148) | |
2025-07-07 | Salama ibn Sa'd (Ibadi Muslim scholar (fl. 752)) | Salama ibn Sa'd (Arabic: سلمة بن سعد, fl. 752) was an Islamic scholar, considered the first Ibadi preacher to arrive in the Maghreb to promote this school of thought. He studied under Jabir ibn Zayd and Abu Ubayda Muslim ibn Abi Karima. | Start | Riad Salih (5175) | |
2025-07-01 | Role of Aisha in Hadith Transmission | Aisha Bint Abu Bakr is a renowned and special figure in Islam and revered by Sunni Islam. For her contributions to narrating over 2,210 hadithes to multiple Sunni Hadith collections like Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abi Dawood and others. She was the third and youngest wife of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.Her father was Abu Bakr, the first caliph of Islam and revered by Sunnis. | B | Editorofwiki9998 (42) | |
2025-06-30 | Andres Rosón (Dominican priest (1797–1862)) | Andrés Antonio Rosón Mota (1797 – January 1862), known as Andrés Rosón, was a Dominican priest, politician and legislator. He carried out much of his priestly ministry as a parish priest in Baní. In 1844, he was elected deputy to the first Constituent Congress of the Dominican Republic, actively participating in the creation of the Constitution of 1844, making him one of the "Fathers of the Constitution." In 1860, he was nominated as a candidate for metr ... | C | BlkGeneral2000 (3734) | |
2025-07-15 | Danzig Ghetto (Jewish ghetto in Danzig during the Holocaust) | The Danzig Ghetto was a Jewish ghetto located in Danzig (today Gdańsk), operational from 1939 to 1940 in a retirement home and from 1940 to 1945 in a former granary on Speicherinsel. | Start | Luxtaythe2nd (4519) | |
2025-07-11 | Ex imposita nobis (Papal bull of 1818) | Ex imposita nobis is a papal bull issued by Pope Pius VII on June 30, 1818. The bull redefined the boundaries of the dioceses within Congress Poland and served as one of the major ecclesiastical responses to the Congress of Vienna. The bull also allowed for the dissolution of some ecclesiastical institutions in Polish territories. | Start | OldPolandUpdates (2425) | |
2025-08-01 | Solomon Aviad Sar-Shalom Basilea (Italian rabbi and writer (c. 1680–1743)) | Solomon Aviad Sar-Shalom Basilea (Hebrew: אביעד שר שלום באזילה; c. 1680–1743) was an Italian rabbi and writer who served as Av Beit Din of Mantua. | C | -- -- -- (16283) | |
2025-08-08 | Judah Brieli (Italian rabbi (1643–1722)) | Judah Leon ben Eliezer Brieli (or Briel) (Hebrew: יהודה בן אליעזר בריאל; 1643–1722) was a rabbi at Mantua. | Start | -- -- -- (16283) | |
2025-08-07 | Balik Islam (Religious phenomenon and community in the Philippines) | Balik Islam is a religious phenomenon and Muslim community in the Philippines, the perpetrators of which are mainly former Christians who have converted to Islam. Many of the Balik Islam perpetrators are former expatriates or migrant workers who converted to Islam in the Gulf countries and have returned to the Philippines. | GA | Kobokanaeru73 (2182) | |
2025-07-22 | St. Stephen's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kattanam (Parish in Kerala, India) | St. Stephen's Orthodox Syrian Church, known as Kattanam Valiyapally, is a major parish of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church located in the Alappuzha district of Kerala, India. The church is situated near the centre of Kattanam, a town within the Bharanickavu Grama Panchayat, and serves a congregation of approximately 1,200 families and 8,000 members. | C | Cybavortex143 (157) | |
2025-08-07 | Telakhon | The Telakhon religion (Pwo Karen: Tala Khoung, meaning "highest karma"; also spelled Telaku) is a millenarian, Buddhist‑influenced prophetic movement among the Karen people of Myanmar and Thailand, emerging in the mid‑19th century. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-08-07 | Kruba Ajahn | Kruba (Northern Thai: ครูบา) is an honorific title in the Lanna region of Northern Thailand, traditionally bestowed upon highly respected Buddhist monks renowned for their spiritual attainment, moral integrity, leadership, and dedication to the community. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-08-07 | Jacob Brüll | Jacob Brüll (16 November 1812 – 29 November 1889) was a Czech talmudic scholar and rabbi. | Start | Tul10616 (668) | |
2025-01-30 | Samatha Trust | Samatha Trust is a British charitable organization founded in 1973 to support the teaching of samatha meditation, a form of Buddhist mental cultivation emphasizing calm and concentration. The Trust was co-founded by Thai meditation teacher Nai Boonman Poonyathiro and British scholar L. S. Cousins, and has contributed to the transmission and development of Theravāda-based meditation in the United Kingdom. | C | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-05-21 | Reflection (philosophy) (examining and comparative thinking) | Reflection means a form of thoughtful and comparative thinking. Different types of reflection can be distinguished. | C | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-08-05 | Doyamoyee Temple (Hindu Temple, Jamalpur, Bangladesh) | The Šree Šree Ri̐ Doyamoyee Temple (Bengali: শ্রী শ্রী রীঁ দয়াময়ী মন্দির) is a Hindu temple in Jamalpur District, Bangladesh. It is dedicated to the goddess Doyamoyee and serves as a significant religious site for the local Hindu community. The temple is situated near the Zero Point area of Jamalpur city. | Stub | ৰ়াহী~! (26) | |
2025-08-05 | Astami Snan (Hindu religious festival in Bangladesh) | Astami Snan (Bengali: অষ্টমী স্নান; Öştomi Snan) is a Hindu religious festival celebrated by taking a ritual bath in a holy river, particularly the Brahmaputra River in Langalbandh, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. It is observed on the eighth day of the lunar month (Chaitra) and attracts large crowds of devotees from Bangladesh and neighbouring countries. | Stub | ৰ়াহী~! (26) | |
2025-08-05 | Scientific philosophy (metaphilosophy) | Scientific philosophy is the metaphilosophical view that all philosophy must be a discipline developed in continuity with science and developed as clearly as possible, even if necessary, sometimes also making use of formal tools (logical-mathematical). | Stub | Rauzoi (146) | |
2025-07-10 | Nicola Perullo (Italian philosopher) | Nicola Perullo (born 1970) is an Italian philosopher, food essayist and academic known for his work on aesthetics, the philosophy of food, and ecological aesthetics. Perullo is a Full Professor of Aesthetics at the University of Gastronomic Sciences (UNISG), where he also serves as Rector, and Director of its Ph.D. | C | Particleshow22 (1045) | |
2025-07-26 | Glenn Wallis | Glenn Wallis is an American scholar, musician, author, and public intellectual known for his work with the band Ruin and in the fields of Buddhism, anarchism, critical pedagogy, and mysticism. He is the founder of Incite Seminars, a non-traditional educational initiative based in Philadelphia, and a central figure in the emerging movement known as non-buddhism. | B | Eliswinterabend (197) | |
2025-08-09 | Wallace David de Ortega Maxey | Wallace David de Ortega Maxey was an Independent Catholic, Universalist, Theosophist, and gay rights activist in the United States. | Start | AndreasMar (792) | |
2025-07-15 | Sebastian Rand | Sebastian Gerard Rand is a professor of philosophy at Georgia State University. | Start | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-07-05 | Gyshlag Mosque (Historical-architectural monument located in the city of Sheki) | Gyshlag Mosque is a former mosque located in the city of Shaki. | Start | Manchou (185) | |
2025-07-23 | Josh Warshawsky (American rabbi and Jewish musician) | Rabbi Josh Warshawsky is a Jewish American rabbi, composer, song leader and nationally touring musician. He is best known for producing the multivolume Chaverai Nevarech albums and for spreading participatory Hebrew liturgy in North American synagogues, summer camps and schools. | Start | Bearsyankees (103) | |
2025-06-25 | Hisham Shamieh | Hisham Shamieh is a Syrian translator specializing in pre-Islamic Arabian history, comparative religion, and critical studies of Islamic origins. He is known for translating major works on religion and historical criticism into Arabic. He frequently collaborates with publishers in the Arab world on translation and editorial projects, particularly in the fields of history, religion, and political thought. | C | Abojado (18) | |
2025-08-07 | Mikhail Grinberg (Russian-Israeli publisher, historian, and Jewish community activist) | Mikhail Lvovich Grinberg (Russian: Михаил Львович Гринберг; born 2 September 1951) is an Israeli publisher, Jewish community public figure, and historian. | GA | Desertdweller1983 (153) | |
2025-08-09 | Metaphysical imagination (Philosophical and aesthetic concept linking imagination to ultimate reality) | Metaphysical imagination is a term in contemporary philosophy for the use of imaginative perception to grasp or “intuit” aspects of ultimate reality that lie beyond empirical description. The expression was popularised by the Scottish philosopher Ronald W. Hepburn, who argued that certain encounters with landscape prompt a “disclosure of how the world ultimately is.” Since the 1990s the concept has been taken up in environmental aesthetics, analytic metaphysics, [[theological ... | C | Global Donald (1201) | |
2025-06-26 | Gaspar Hernández (priest) (Peruvian priest and teacher (1798–1858)) | Gaspar Hernández Morales (January 6, 1798 – July 21, 1858) was a Peruvian priest, religious, professor, politician, prelate, traditionalist and Camillian monarchist. He had a pastoral work in five countries: Peru, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Cuba. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (3734) | |
2025-08-09 | Angelo Amodeo (Italian Roman Catholic Priest and Canon (1932-2012)) | Angelo Amodeo (10 March 1932 - 14 September 2012) was an Italian Roman Catholic Priest and Canon of the Metropolitan Chapter of the Cathedral of Milan. | Start | FraterCCM (516) | |
2025-08-07 | Phra Kampuchat | Phra Kampuchat (พระกำพูฉัตร) is a guardian deity of the Nine-Tiered White Royal Umbrella, who protects the Thai monarch and the throne. He is believed to reside in the kampu, the central structural shaft that holds the spines of the umbrella together. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-06-14 | Henry Bradford Smith (American philosopher (1882–1938)) | Henry Bradford Smith (1882–1938) was an American philosopher, and an influential member of the 'experimental pragmatists' or 'Pennsylvania School'. | Stub | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-08-09 | Pabalu Wehera | Pabalu Wehera (පබළු වෙහෙර, lit. 'Coral Shrine' or 'Bead Shrine') is an ancient Buddhist stupa located in the historic city of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. It is situated in the main archaeological park, south of the Rankoth Vehera and close to the eastern city wall. | Start | Chilawprawn (42) | |
2025-08-07 | Wat Sing Sathit (Buddhist temple in Chainat province, Thailand) | Wat Sing Satit (วัดสิงห์สถิต) is a public Buddhist temple of the Mahanikaya sect, located in Wat Sing Subdistrict, Wat Sing District, Chai Nat Province, Thailand. The temple grounds cover an area of 35 rai, 2 ngan, and 31.4 square wah. Additionally, there are 11 plots of temple land (throne land), totaling 167 rai, 3 ngan, and 6.2 square wah. | Start | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-08-06 | Daniel Timotheos Yohannan | Daniel Timotheos Yohannan (also known as Bishop Danny; born c. 1980s) is a Christian bishop and the current President of GFA World, an international humanitarian and missionary organization formerly known as Gospel for Asia. He is a consecrated bishop in the Believers Eastern Church, an indigenous church with operations across Asia and Africa. | Start | Tinihere (301) | |
2025-07-29 | Consignationes beneficiorum diocesis Novariensis (Medieval manuscript reporting the investments of the Diocese of Novara properties) | Consignationes beneficiorum diœcesis Novariensis (or simply Consignationes) is a 400-page parchment manuscript preserved in the archives of Novara Cathedral. It records the investments of the ecclesiastical properties of the Diocese of Novara in 1347, almost like a cadastre. | GA | UmbraSolis (1667) | |
2025-03-26 | Mexican Syncretism | In Pre- Columbian Mexico, there were tribes that made up what came to be known as the Aztecs and Mayans. Each tribe had certain traditions to venerate the god that was the patron of their town. With the arrival of the Spaniards, Christianity was brought. | B | Losrodssantos (82) | |
2025-08-10 | Church of the Holy Trinity, Kraków (Kazimierz) (Roman Catholic church in Kraków, Poland) | The Church of the Holy Trinity (Polish: Kościół Świętej Trójcy), known colloquially as the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God Church (Polish: Kościół bonifratrów) is a historic Roman Catholic conventual and hospital church of the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God located at 48 Krakowska Street in Kazimierz, the former district of Kraków, Poland. | Stub | Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (258) | |
2025-07-31 | Peter Fuss (American professor of philosophy) | Peter Fuss (born 1932 in Berlin) is an American philosopher. In 1939, he emigrated to the United States with his parents. From 1969 until his retirement, he was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri in St. Louis. | C | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2025-07-08 | List of Homeric scenes with proper names | A list of proper names of scenes or sections in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. | C | Latvvot (27) | |
2025-08-11 | Israf (excess and extravagance in Islam) | Israf (Arabic: الإسراف, isrāf) is an Arabic term used in Islamic law, roughly translated as "extravagance" or "wasteful expenditure." | Stub | Haziran11 (415) | |
2025-06-18 | Robert M. Wallace (philosopher) (American philosopher) | Robert Marston Wallace (born 1947) is a philosopher. | C | Xpander1 (5290) | |
2024-12-30 | Abd Allah ibn Mughaffal (Companion of Muhammad (d. 60 AH)) | Abu Ziyad Abd Allah ibn Mughaffal (Arabic: عبد الله بن مغفّل) (died 60 AH) was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. He was one of the companions who attended the Pledge of the Tree where he pledged allegiance to the Prophet. He initially resided in Medina before moving to Basra, where he built a house near the main mosque. | Stub | Bakkouz (278) | |
2025-06-06 | Gerardus D. Bouw | Gerardus Dingeman Bouw (March 15, 1945 – November 4, 2023) was a Dutch American who was a prominent 20th century advocate of the pseudoscientific geocentric creationist view which advocates for the acceptance of the Tychonic system, the leader of the creationist organization Association for Biblical Astronomy and the author of multiple books in the defence of that view. Gerardus Bouw was also known for being an advocate o ... | C | ValtteriLahti12 (6997) | |
2025-07-03 | Anthrayos of Kallada (Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan) | Mor Anthrayos believed as Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan of Jerusalem. He arrived in Kerala on AD 1678 with three of brothers. The one of the brother is Monk, accompanied with Metropolitan. They stayed Mulanthuruthy in so much years, And after he found chapel in vettikal known as Vettikal Dayaro and leaving there. | Start | Ronyrajan95 (218) | |
2025-08-09 | Kanrodai Reiri Shidōkai (Tenrikyo-based Japanese new religion) | is a Tenrikyo-based shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) that was organized by its founder, Saitō Toshio (斎藤年男), as a successor organization of Ōkanmichi. It is currently based within the grounds of a religious facility called Yamato Daijingū (皇和大親宮) in Ōtawara, Tochigi Prefecture. | C | Komitsuki (4851) | |
2025-07-12 | Edmund Jones (preacher) (Welsh preacher) | Edmund Jones (1702–1793) (also known as Yr Hen Broffwyd (The Old Prophet) was a Welsh Dissenting Minister, itinerant preacher, spiritualist, historian and writer. As leading religious figure, Jones is remembered for his role in the eighteenth-century religious Revival and his debates on the movements theology. | GA | George McFarland (49) | |
2025-07-17 | Adhava and Dadiga (Legendary ancestral figures in India) | Adhava and Dadiga (also spelled Adhāva and Dādiga) are legendary ancestral figures associated with the foundation of the Western Ganga dynasty, which ruled parts of southern India—particularly the Gangavadi region (modern southern Karnataka)—between the 4th and 10th centuries CE. | Start | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-07-18 | Aretippur (Jain Heritage Site in Karnataka, India) | Aretippur is an ancient Jain heritage site located in the Mandya district of Karnataka, India. Situated on the rocky hillock of "Kumbhi Betta", it houses multiple Jain monuments and inscriptions dating back to the Western Ganga dynasty (circa 8th–10th century CE). | C | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-07-30 | Shivamara I (King of the Western Ganga Dynasty) | Shivamara I (r. c. 670–725 CE) was an early king of the Western Ganga dynasty, credited with substantially boosting Jain influence through temple-building and basadi patronage. His rule helped establish Shravanabelagola and Talakadu as key centers of Jain worship in Karnataka. | Start | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-07-29 | Kumudendu Muni | Kumudendu Muni (Around 840 CE) was a Digambar Jain monk and polymath from Karnataka, India. He is traditionally credited with the authorship of the Siribhoovalaya, a literary and scientific work written entirely in Kannada numerals. This work is believed to encode content across multiple Indian languages, disciplines, and philosophical systems using intricate mathematical grids and cipher techniques. | C | Shraman revival (177) | |
2025-07-30 | Polavira (King of the Western Ganga Dynasty) | Polavira (r. c. 604 – c. 630 CE) was a ruler of the Western Ganga dynasty of ancient Karnataka. He succeeded his father Mushkara and continued the dynasty's consolidation of power in the southern Deccan region. Although not as well documented as his predecessors, inscriptions confirm that Polavira maintained the dynasty’s political stability and supported religious institutions, particularly Jainism. | Start | Adipatil0909 (473) | |
2025-08-10 | Morose pleasure (Technical term in Christian theology) | Morose pleasure (morosa delectatio or morose delectation) is a technical term in Christian theology designating the internal sin that consists in dwelling on sinful thoughts or imaginations, even without actively desiring to act on them. It involves taking a certain satisfaction in entertaining sinful ideas, distinct from simply having a fleeting, unwanted thought. | Stub | Antiquated (549) | |
2025-02-24 | Dov Schwartz (former Dean of Humanities at Bar Ilan University and head of the departments of Philosophy and of Music) | Dov Schwartz (Hebrew: דב שוורץ, born August 16, 1961) is an Israeli professor of Jewish thought and former dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Bar-Ilan University. In 2015, he was awarded the Emet Prize in Jewish Thought, and he received the Israel Prize in Jewish Thought for the year 2023. | C | IshtoriHaparchi (533) | |
2025-06-28 | Mir Muhammed Rebellion (1830–38 Kurdish anti-Ottoman rebellion) | The Mir Muhammed Rebellion was a Kurdish uprising led by Mir Muhammed of Rawanduz between 1830 and 1838 against the Ottoman Empire. Mir Muhammed, seeking autonomy and inspired by Muhammad Ali of Egypt, launched a campaign to unify Kurdish tribes and expand his influence in Upper Mesopotamia. | GA | BEFOR01 (422) | |
2025-08-11 | List of Ordinaries of the Personal Ordinariates | A Personal Ordinariates is a canonical structure withing the Catholic Church established in accordance with the apostolic constitution "Anglicanorum coetibus" on 4 November 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI in order to enable the groups of faithful from the Anglican and Methodists to join the Catholic Church while preserving elements of their liturgical and spiritual patrimony. | Start | FraterCCM (516) | |
2025-03-21 | Wasatism (Approach to Sunni Islamic Law) | Wasatism is an approach towards Islamic Law that was led by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi and Mohammed al-Ghazali drawing on the ideas of Rashid Rida that maintains that the essence of Islam is harmonizing contrasts such as matter and spirit, individualism and communality, rationality and faith. | Start | LR.127 (25352) | |
2025-08-11 | Alcimedonte | Alcimedonte or Alcimedon (Greek: Ἀλκιμέδων) is a character from Greek mythology. | Start | My pet muskrat (119) | |
2025-04-01 | Nora (alliance) (Online political party) | Nora is a digital cyber alliance focused on promoting unity and strategic neutrality in online diplomacy. Founded by Loop on April 30, 2023, Nora was initially created to counter ideological extremism within digital spaces, particularly within YouTube-based alliance networks. | C | LoopNORA (22) | |
2025-06-01 | Sharh Sunan Abi Dawud (15th-century commentary on Sunan Abi Dawud) | Sharḥ Sunan Abī Dāwūd (Arabic: شرح سنن أبي داود, lit. 'Commentary on the Sunan of Abū Dāwūd’') is a 20-volume commentary on Sunan Abī Dāwūd, one of the six canonical collections of Sunni hadith. It was authored by the 9th-century AH (15th-century CE) Sunni scholar Ibn Raslān. | C | Ayaltimo (2539) | |
2013-09-06 | Orthodox Hinduism (Orthodox schools of Hinduism) | Orthodox Hinduism (Sanskrit: Āstika — "those who accept") denotes the set of Hindu philosophical schools, textual traditions, and ritual systems that accept the authority of the **Vedas** (śruti) as foundational scripture and source of religious law. Āstika traditions are classically contrasted with nāstika (heterodox) systems such as Buddhism, Jainism and Cārvāka that reject Vedic authority. | C | Dbachmann (227714) | |
2025-08-11 | Confederation of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine (order of the Catholic church; Canons regular according to St. Augustine's rule) | The Confederation of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine (Abbrevation: C.R.S.A) is an Roman Catholic international association for the congregation of Canons Regular under the Rule of St. Augustine. | Start | FraterCCM (516) | |
2025-08-11 | Congregation Beth-El (Rutherford) (Orthodox synagogue in Rutherford, New Jersey) | Congregation Beth-El is an Orthodox synagogue and community center in Rutherford, New Jersey. | Start | Dovid (4486) | |
2025-08-11 | Canons Regular of the Mother of God (Roman Catholic Order of Canons Regular) | The Canons Regular of the Mother of God (French: Chanoines Réguliers de la Mère de Dieu; Latin: Canonici Regulares Matris Dei)), also known as Canons of Lagrasse (French: Chanoines de Lagrasse), is a Roman Catholic Male religious Order of Canons Regular under the Rule of St. Augustine. | C | FraterCCM (516) | |
2025-08-12 | Pride of Muslims Mosque (mosque in Russia) | The Mosque in the Name of the Prophet Muhammad (Chechen: Мухьаммад Пайхамаран цӀарах маьждиг), also known as the Pride of Muslims Mosque, is a mosque built in the 21st century in the center of the city of Shali in Chechnya, Russia. As the largest mosque in Europe, it can accommodate up to 30,000 people, with the surrounding area providing space for a further 70,000. | C | Rednaxela1962 (1352) | |
2025-07-18 | Al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyyah (Book authored by Al-Mawardi) | Al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyyah also mentioned as Ordinances of the Government is one of the most important books written on Islamic politics and Islamic jurisprudence of politics; it was written by the jurist Abu al-Hasan al-Mawardi.Edmond Fagnan translated it into French. | Start | Tanvir Rahat (715) | |
2025-08-11 | Pu'an Yinsu (Song dynasty person CBDB = 53158) | Died August 15, 1169) , given name Yinsu, Dharma name Pu'an, also known as Chan Master Pu'an, Patriarch Pu'an, or Buddha Pu'an (folk variant: Pu An), was a high monk of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism during the Southern Song dynasty. | B | Lamp21 (1783) | |
2025-07-29 | Congregation Shir Libeynu (Synagogue in Toronto, Canada) | Congregation Shir Libeynu is a liberal, unaffiliated, egalitarian, intentionally LGBTQ+-inclusive synagogue based in downtown Toronto. Formerly led by Rabbi Aviva Goldberg until her retirement in 2019, its current spiritual leader is Cantor Cheryl Wunch. | Start | Wellington Bay (15989) | |
2025-08-12 | St Vincent's Chapel, Edinburgh (Church in Scotland) | St Vincent's Chapel is a Scottish Episcopal church in the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh, at the corner of St Vincent Street and St Stephen Street, and just opposite the much larger St Stephen's Church. It was designed by the Hay brothers of Liverpool and opened in 1857. | C | Ross Burgess (5772) | |
2025-07-15 | Pillious Chulu | Apostle Pillious Chulu is a Zambian Christian minister, revivalist, and self-proclaimed apostle based in Lusaka, Zambia. He is recognized within Charismatic and Pentecostal Christian communities for his prophetic ministry and deliverance services, emphasizing spiritual warfare, divine prophecy, and liberation from demonic oppression. | Start | Zvazviri (1152) | |
2025-07-23 | California Legislative Jewish Caucus (Bipartisan group of state legislators) | Established in 2012, the California Legislative Jewish Caucus is a bipartisan, bicameral group of state legislators primarily dedicated to Jewish institutional interests, promoting Holocaust education and remembrance, countering antisemitism and anti-Israel narratives, supporting Israel in schools and college campuses, and strengthening California–Israel economic, technological and cultural ties. | C | Seahumidity (197) | |
2025-07-26 | Jinasena II | Acharya Gunasena (Jinasena II), known more commonly in modern scholarship as Jinasena II, was a 9th-century CE Digambara Jain monk, scholar, and spiritual leader. He was a disciple of Acharya Jinasena and is renowned for completing major Jain commentarial and narrative works. | Start | Banovercheckcross (213) | |
2011-02-07 | Nova Legenda Angliae | The Nova Legenda Angliae (also spelled Anglie) is a 1516 printed collection of the lives of the saints, often attributed to John Capgrave. But since 1970 it has been known that the real author was John of Tynemouth. | Stub | Felix Folio Secundus (115654) | |
2025-08-10 | Samuilo Jakovljević | Samuilo Jakovljević (Serbian: Самуило Јаковљевић; 1760–1825) was a Serbian Orthodox clergyman, armed priest in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13), and diplomatic envoy of Prince Miloš Obrenović, his paternal uncle. He was imprisoned with the rest of a Serbian delegation sent to the Porte in 1820, and died in prison. | C | Zoupan (67078) | |
2025-08-12 | Paul Francis Ravichandran (Bishop in the Diocese of a United Protestant church in South India) | Rt. Rev. Paul Francis Ravichandran is the 14th Bishop in the Diocese of Madras of the Church of South India. He was elected as the forerunner for the role in the elections held in 2024. However, the consecration of a Bishop for the Diocese of Madras was delayed due to the non-availability of a Moderator for the Church of South India. | Stub | Jebahar (31) | |
2025-07-17 | Militancy in the name of Islam (Book on Militancy by Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir) | "Militancy in the name of Islam: discussed and non-discussed reasons", mainly Islam er Name Jongibad: Alochito O Onalochito Karonsomuho (Bengali: ইসলামের নামে জঙ্গিবাদ: আলোচিত ও অনালোচিত কারণসমূহ) is a 2016 bengali language book by Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir which explains the political aspects of Islam and the spread and conspiracy of militancy in the name of Islam according to the Quran and Hadith. | Start | Tanvir Rahat (715) | |
2025-02-28 | Chris Cantelmo (American biochemist and religious leader) | Sage Christopher Glenn Cantelmo (19 June 1962 - 24 November 2019) was an American biochemist and religious leader known for founding the spiritual movement Cantelmoism. He spent 35 years in the pharmaceutical industry and claimed to have cured his brain cancer using the psychedelic drug DMT, which became the foundational belief of his movement. | C | AFeatherlessBipehead (538) | |
2025-08-10 | Bazaar of Heracleides | The Bazaar of Heracleides (Syriac: ܬܰܓܘܼܪܬܳܐ ܕܗܰܪܰܩܠܝܼܕܶܣ) is a theological and historical apologetic work attributed to Nestorius, the 5th-century Patriarch of Constantinople. Composed in 451 or 452, the work survives only in a Syriac translation and constitutes one of the most significant surviving texts authored by Nestorius, whose writings were largely destroyed following his condemnation at the Council of Ephesus of 431. | B | Hogshine (155) | |
2025-07-28 | Viktor Glondys (German-Romanian Lutheran bishop (1882–1949)) | Viktor Glondys (7 December 1882 – 28 October 1949) was a theologian and Lutheran bishop of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania. Born in Austria-Hungary and of ethnic German origin, he became active in Czernowitz and then present-day Romania, notably within the region of Transylvania after its union with Romania in 1918. | FA | Apollo468 (5147) | |
2025-01-05 | Nahamu | Nahamu ("Comfort") is a British think-tank which campaigns against what it considers extremism in the Jewish community. It was founded in 2019 by several people concerned that coercive practices in the Haredi community were being ignored due to secular concerns around cultural sensitivity. | C | Dev920 (11523) | |
2025-08-11 | Naji Ma'ruf (Iraqi historian) | Naji Ma'ruf Abd al-Razzaq al-Ubaidi al-A'zami, was an iraqi historian (1910–1977), professor of history at the University of Baghdad, who authored a collection of books, and is a member of the Iraqi Academy of Sciences. | Start | R3YBOl (2003) | |
2025-08-07 | Nature does not do anything in vain | Nature does not do anything in vain (Ancient Greek: ἡ φύσις οὐδὲν ποιεῖ μάτην hē phúsis oudèn poieî mátēn; Latin: natura nihil fascit frustra) is a proverb and a physical and metaphysical thesis by the Greek philosopher Aristotle. | C | Anonymous Anon Human (74) | |
2025-08-12 | Ian M. Duguid | Iain M. Duguid is a British Reformed theologian, Old Testament scholar, and ordained teaching elder in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Since 2014 he has served as Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. | C | Alephjamie (597) | |
2025-08-12 | Ahmed Ziyad Baqir | Ahmed Ziyad Baqir (born 4 November 1975) is a Maldivian politician who served as Minister of Islamic Affairs of the Maldives from 2015 to 2018. | Start | Memberuser (43) |
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