-
manifests immanently in
nature (panentheistic and
pantheistic theologies).
Polytheists do not
always worship all the gods equally; they can be in monolatrists...
- (religion of
twelve gods) is used by both
Christian critics and some
polytheists.
Another more
general name for this
religion is ****enic
polytheism or...
- The
Kalash (Kalasha: کالؕاشؕا, romanised: Kaḷaṣa), or Kalasha, are a
small (ca. 3000) Indo-Aryan
indigenous (minority)
people residing in the
Chitral District...
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Lithuanian mythology (Lithuanian: Lietuvių mitologija) is the
mythology of
Lithuanian polytheism, the
religion of pre-Christian Lithuanians. Like other...
-
Disavowal of
Polytheists in Hajj (Arabic: االبراءة من المشركين في الحج, Persian:برائت از مشرکین در حج) is an
Islamic religious/political
tradition which...
- Old
Norse religion, also
known as
Norse paganism, is a
branch of
Germanic religion which developed during the Proto-Norse period, when the
North Germanic...
-
promotes violence against pagans (
polytheists, mushrikun) by
isolating the
portion of the
verse "kill the
polytheists wherever you find them,
capture them"...
- pag**** by the
Latin Christians as an all-embracing,
pejorative term for
polytheists represents an
unforeseen and
singularly long-lasting victory, within...
- The
culture of the Purépecha
people was
polytheist. List of some deities:
Curicaveri - sun god (victory god) Cuerauáperi -
Creation goddess Xarátanga -...
- was Anas ibn Malik, a
notable companion of Muhammad. Ibn an-Nadr was
polytheist and was
angry for her
conversion to Islam. He left her and went to Syria...