Sheheziruz

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'''The Sheheziruz''' ([[Aryezi]]: Ceheziruz) literally means 'Love of God' or 'Godly Love.' It is a very important holy book in [[Aralan]] and is often considered to be the "Truth and Essence" of God, God's love, and the [[Marfat]]. The book is the only direct conversation between [[Aryeztur]] and God ([[Iru]]), who appears in the form of a man resembling one of the five "Godly Prophets" Krishna, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus, and Muhammad. The book teaches love and forgiving, peace and hope. Many Aralanic sects believe it is more important than even the Marfat.
'''The Sheheziruz''' ([[Aryezi]]: Ceheziruz) literally means 'Love of God' or 'Godly Love.' It is a very important holy book in [[Aralan]] and is often considered to be the "Truth and Essence" of God, God's love, and the [[Marfat]]. The book is the only direct conversation between [[Aryeztur]] and God ([[Iru]]), who appears in the form of a man resembling one of the five "Godly Prophets" Krishna, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus, and Muhammad. The book teaches love and forgiving, peace and hope. Many Aralanic sects believe it is more important than even the Marfat.
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Revision as of 00:30, 12 January 2007

The Sheheziruz (Aryezi: Ceheziruz) literally means 'Love of God' or 'Godly Love.' It is a very important holy book in Aralan and is often considered to be the "Truth and Essence" of God, God's love, and the Marfat. The book is the only direct conversation between Aryeztur and God (Iru), who appears in the form of a man resembling one of the five "Godly Prophets" Krishna, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus, and Muhammad. The book teaches love and forgiving, peace and hope. Many Aralanic sects believe it is more important than even the Marfat.

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