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| ^ The symbol commonly ascribed to Zuhd. ^^ | ^ //Zuhd// in Orubian. ^^ |
| ^ Classification | [[Enochian religions|Enochian]] | | ^ Classification | [[Enochian religions|Enochian]] | |
| ^ Theology | Monotheistic | | ^ Theology | Monotheistic | |
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| **Zuhd** is an Enochian monotheistic religion that emerged from the teachings of the prophet [[An-Nusuki]] over a millennia ago. Having adopted traits of [[orubian_federation|Orubian]] mysticism, the religion has traditionally existed as a pacifistic faith in the region of Orubia, also seeing a presence in [[turajani_federation|Turajan]] and parts of [[Sumaladesha]] from historic diffusion by Orubian traders. However, Turajani sects of Zuhd have seen a more militant transformation with the incorporation of nationalistic sentiments and [[unionstate|Union State]] governmental patronage. | **Zuhd** is an Enochian monotheistic religion that emerged from the teachings of the prophet [[An-Nusuki]]. Having adopted traits of [[orubian_federation|Orubian]] mysticism, the religion has traditionally existed as a pacifistic faith in the region of Orubia, with historical spread through mercantile lanes having it appear in [[turajani_federation|Turajan]] and parts of [[Sumaladesha]] by Orubian traders. However, Turajani sects of Zuhd have seen a more militant transformation of their religion, with the incorporation of nationalistic sentiments and [[unionstate|Union State]] governmental patronage re-orienting the faith along politically utilitarian lines of mass mobilization. |
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| The faith traditionally espouses the tenets of spiritual purification and and cleanliness to achieve the favor and pleasure of God, gained through asceticism and mystic practices. Adherents are a part of orders (alternatively referred to as "congregations") that tie their spiritual descendance from An-Nusuki himself. However, strains arising in Turajan have begun to see militant action as a means to this end of purity, creating a major split between the traditional pacifistic body of adherents and the modern, Union-encouraged militant sects. | The faith traditionally espouses the tenets of spiritual purification and and cleanliness to achieve the favor and pleasure of God, gained through asceticism and mystic practices. Adherents are a part of orders (alternatively referred to as "congregations") that tie their spiritual descendance from An-Nusuki himself. However, strains arising in Turajan have begun to see physical, militant action as a means to this end of purity, creating a major split between the traditional pacifistic body of adherents and the modern, Union-encouraged sects. |
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