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Din (دين), or Dinism or the Din Faith as it's sometimes called outside Dhahabi, is the collective term for the traditional ancestral polytheistic Jafrakib Faiths & Mythologies. Followers are called Dini (ديني).
Din is also observed in Seljuk and as far away from the mainland as Awal, and to a lesser extant on the Island of Nubia
Al'aelaa Alwujud
Al'aelaa Alwujud (الأعلى الوجود) is a supreme deity that is central to Din faith. He is assumed to be the ancestor of the entire Jafrakib race, including the Althaluth.
Althaluth of Magic
The Althaluth of Magic (الثالوث من السحر/Athaluth min Alsihr) is a trio of magic deities worshiped the Jafrakib.
According to popular myth, the Althaluth of Magic were a trio of pre-Caliphate magical masters that invented the techniques of Jafrakib Magic, using three essences now known as the Jafrakib Elements, Sand, Fire, and Glass.
Deified upon their death, the Althaluth are now believed to be the source of Jafrakib magic and the embodiment of certain virtues.
Deity | Title | Embodiment | Historicity & Other notes |
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Morgiana مرجانة |
Lady of the Flames | Love & Passion | |
Alibaba علي بابا |
Lord of the Sands | Strength & Courage | |
Aladdin علاء الدين |
Lord of Glass | Wisdom & Learning |
Pantheon
Deity | Representation | Historicity & Other notes |
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Alhabu Aljins الحب الجنس |
Goddess of Love and Sex | |
Alkhaliq الخالق |
A creator god | He is believed to have shaped of the world at the behest of Al'aelaa Alwujud. |
Alnjet kl ma Yalja 'iilayh النجعة كل ما يلجا إليه |
Goddess and creator of oases | |
Easifah عاصفه |
God of storms | |
Qara'at Wakitaba قراءة وكتابة |
God of written language | |
Al-Akhudh Al-ruth الآخذ الروح |
God of death |
Notes & Trivia
- The Arabic writing is read from right to left.
- Din, is an Arabic word meaning religion, and Dini is also an Arabic word meaning pious/religious.
- "Althaluth" is one of several Arabic words for "Trinity," which an old term for a group of three.