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concept description religion/folklore
  • daʿwah دعوة [arb]
act of inviting people to Islam
  • Islam
  • diá Christón salótita διά Χριστόν σαλότητα [ell]
  • jurodstvo юродство [rus]
ascetic behaviour that contests the society's order by being abnormal.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy
  • ecclesia [lat]
  • ekklisía εκκλησία [ell]
  • ekklēsía ἐκκλησία [grc]
true body of Christians or the original institution established by Jesus Christ
  • Christianity
  • euangélion εὐαγγέλιον [grc]
  • ēvangelium [lat]
message; books in which the message was reported
  • Christianity
  • géwù zhìzhī 格物致知 格物致知 [cmn]
gaining knowledge by intense studying of the object
  • Ruism
  • ʾīmān إِيمَان [arb]
recognition of faith and deeds
  • Islam
  • ʾiḥsān إحسان [arb]
showing one's inner faith in deeds and actions of social responsibility
  • Islam
  • kamma [pli]
  • kárma कर्म [san]
one's actions can effect the future
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • punarjanm पुनर्जन्म [hin]
  • punarjanman पुनर्जन्मन् [san]
reincarnation: living being begins a new lifespan in a different physical form after biological death
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • Sikhism
  • Catharism
  • Alawism
  • Hasidism
  • Druze
  • Rastafari
  • qadar قدر [arb]
the divine power, i.e. predestination
  • Islam
  • sōtēría σωτηρία [grc]
  • sotiría σωτηρία [ell]
  • salus [lat]
saving of human beings from sin and its consequences
  • Christianity
  • tawḥīd تَوْحِيد‎ [arb]
monotheism: oneness of God
  • Islam
  • trinitas [lat]
three distinct persons God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit sharing the same essence
  • Christianity
  • zhīxíng héyī 知行合一 知行合一 [cmn]
keeping one's cognition and deeds consistent
  • Yangming school


Architectures Costumes Foods Miscellaneous Handicrafts Musical Instruments Symbols and Motifs Visual Arts Vehicles Weapons and Armours Writings
Calendars and Clocks Performing Arts Economic Systems Festivals Games Literatures Martial Arts Music Religions and Folklores Political Systems Units of Measurement

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