Aralan
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- | Aralan is a religion of Aryez. | + | '''Aralan''' is a religion of [[Aryez]]. |
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+ | === Etymology === | ||
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+ | Aralan has no meaning other than Aralan. Aralan is a word simply used to represent the glory, greatness, and oneness of reality, the mystical feeling of union with the force, the power of God, and the ultimate conception of love, truth, and justice. | ||
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Aralan can be described as either a religious or philosophical system. It is a world-view, an ethical system, and a theological system. | Aralan can be described as either a religious or philosophical system. It is a world-view, an ethical system, and a theological system. | ||
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- | + | == Holy Books == | |
- | The Holy Books of Aralan include The [[Marfat]], the [[Aryama]] | + | The Holy Books of Aralan include The '''[[Marfat]]''', and the '''[[Aryama]]'''. |
+ | == History == | ||
[[category:religion]] | [[category:religion]] |
Current revision as of 19:28, 8 December 2008
Aralan is a religion of Aryez.
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Etymology
Aralan has no meaning other than Aralan. Aralan is a word simply used to represent the glory, greatness, and oneness of reality, the mystical feeling of union with the force, the power of God, and the ultimate conception of love, truth, and justice.
Brief Introduction
Aralan can be described as either a religious or philosophical system. It is a world-view, an ethical system, and a theological system.
Holy Books
The Holy Books of Aralan include The Marfat, and the Aryama.