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  • 61Hojjatieh — (in Persian: انجمن حجتیه ) also Hojjatieh Society is a semi clandestine traditionalist Shia organization founded in Iran in 1954 by the Tehrani mullah, Shaikh Mahmoud Halabi. The organization was founded on the premise that the most immediate… …

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  • 62List of ecclesiastical abbreviations — The words most commonly abbreviated at all times are proper names, titles (official or customary), of persons or corporations, and words of frequent occurrence. A list of those used in Roman Republican and early Imperial times may be seen in… …

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  • 63Felix and Regula — The saints Felix and Regula, together with their servant Exuperantius, are the patron saints of Zürich, their feast day being 11 September.According to legend, Felix and Regula were siblings, and members of the Theban legion under Saint Maurice,… …

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  • 64Eastern epistemology — Jain EpistemologyAccording to Jain epistemology, reality is multifaceted ( anekanta , or non one sided ), such that no finite set of statements can capture the entire truth about the objects they describe. The Jain list of pramanas (valid sources …

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  • 65Islam and slavery — The major juristic schools of Islam traditionally accepted the institution of slavery.Lewis 1994, [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/lewis1.html Ch.1] ] Muhammad and many of his companions bought, sold, freed, and captured slaves. Slaves… …

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  • 66Acharya Bhikshu — Infobox Person name=Acharya Bhikshu caption= dead=dead birth date= 01 July 1726 birth place= Kantaliya, Rajasthan, India death date= August 1803 death place= Siryari RajasthanAcharya Bhikshu was one of the great revolutionary saints of Jainisim.… …

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  • 67Panj Piare — The Panj Piare ( pa. ਪੰਜ ਪਿਆਰੇ, IAST|Pañj Pi ārē , literally the five beloved ones), name given to the five Sikhs, Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, Bhai Himmat Singh, Bhai Mohkam Singh and Bhai Sahib Singh, who were so designated by Guru… …

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  • 68Wendelin of Trier — Saint Wendelin or Wendelin of Trier (b. c. 554; probably d. 617) was a hermit and abbot. LifeThere is very little definite information about this saint. His earliest biographies (two in Latin and two in German), did not appear until after 1417.… …

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  • 69Johann Andreas Eisenmenger — (born in Mannheim, 1654; died in Heidelberg December 20 1704) was a German Orientalist and critic of Judaism.tudies rabbinical literatureThe son of an official in the service of the Elector of the Palatinate Charles I Louis (who had, in 1673,… …

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  • 70Brahmajala Sutta (Theravada) — The Brahmajala Sutta is the first of 34 suttas in the Digha Nikaya (the Long Discourses of the Buddha). The name comes from brahma (perfect wisdom) and jala (net which embraced all views). The sutta is also called Atthajala (Net of Essence),… …

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