Alwazuniyya: Difference between revisions

65 bytes added ,  10 months ago
m
no edit summary
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1:
'''Alwazuniyya''' or '''Alwazunism''' is a term used to refer to all [[List of Bokanist Sects|bokanist sects]] descended from the collective teachings and traditions of Al-Wazůun (<small>'''''[[Sinkayyi language|Sinkajji''']]'' and '''''Thalatene''''': ''Fazun, Alfazun''</small> or <small>'''''[[Sinkayyi language|Sinkajji''']]'': ''Dêvayivayr Valsvanč Alfazun'')</small> and Adyatia <small>('''''[[Sinkayyi language|Sinkajji''']]'': ''Adjača''</small>, <small>'''''Thalatene''''': ''Adjatia'')</small>.
 
They consider the Kalgduni Kana that followed the Boka Kana to be illegitimate and thus generally do not believe that any of its successors are legitimate, or that any beyond Boka or Alwazun can claim rightful rule over a conjoint temporal-spiritual realm,
Line 31:
Alwazun, whilst in Atlantia, would found the basis of what would later become the western communion. He was a major sponsor of education, as well as a major proponent of social sciences, with the belief that understanding the relationship of sentient beings to the world and themselves, alongside the causes of certain actions, would be fundamental to correcting misaction and maintaining the covenant.
 
His death is uncertain, traditionally it is told that he ascended living into the realm of Auster as his messenger (''mallăk'', also interpreted as angel). Debates on the nature of Alwazun were rampant, but most alwazunite sects tend to regard Alwazun as being an angel incarnated, created by Auster, sent to Oikia to ensure the covenant wasn't broken after the death of Boka. He is conflated with several angels within the Agara, in specific Khabră'il <small>('''''[[Sinkayyi language|Sinkajji''']]''</small>: <small>''Xavriyil'')</small>.