Haddanism (Haad-Daan)

Name: Haddanism Deity: Haddan, the Supreme Deity Believers: Haddanites   Description: Haddanism is a monotheistic religion that worships Haddan, the Supreme Deity and the one true God. Believers of Haddanism, known as Haddanites, follow a faith based on the teachings and revelations of Haddan. The religion emphasizes monotheism, submission to the divine will, and the importance of leading righteous lives.   Holy Texts: The Quran of Haddan is the central religious text of Haddanism. It contains divine revelations and teachings bestowed upon the Prophet Haddar, who is regarded as the chosen messenger of Haddan. The Quran provides Haddanites with guidance on matters of faith, morality, and conduct.   Places of Worship: Mosques dedicated to Haddan can be found in regions where Haddanism is practiced. These places of worship serve as centers for congregational prayers, religious education, and community gatherings.   Clergy: Imams and religious scholars are among the clergy of Haddanism. They lead congregational prayers, deliver sermons, and provide spiritual guidance to the faithful. Imams often serve as community leaders and sources of religious knowledge.   Religious Symbols: The crescent moon and star are prominent symbols associated with Haddanism. They represent the divine presence of Haddan and are commonly seen on flags and architectural elements of mosques.   Rituals and Ceremonies: Haddanite rituals include the five daily prayers, fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, almsgiving (zakat), and the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca (Hajj). The recitation of the Quran and remembrance of Haddan play a significant role in daily spiritual practices.   Moral Code: Haddanites are encouraged to live by a moral code that promotes compassion, humility, charity, and justice. Upholding the principles of faith and seeking closeness to Haddan through acts of devotion are central tenets of the religion.   Haddanism places a strong emphasis on submission to the divine will and the importance of leading a life in accordance with Haddan's teachings. It is a religion of faith, devotion, and adherence to a comprehensive moral and ethical framework.

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Type
Religious, Organised Religion
Alternative Names
Followers of Haddan
Demonym
Haddanites
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