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Siʻihulism is a ŋorld religion with origins in [[Anaku]]. Broadly, it is a variety of related religious traditions concerned with Siʻihul. Siʻihul is variously considered to be a god, a spiritual force, a metaphysical connection between all things, the universe itself, or a moral concept. The core tenant shared by all practitioners of Siʻihulism (known as Siʻihulists) is known as the ''Ikimanga'' or "Truth Seed": All suffering in the world is reflected on Siʻihul, and all pleasure in the world is reflected on Siʻihul. The largest Siʻihulist institution is the Church of Siʻihul, and the largest population of Siʻihulists is in Anaku.
Siʻihulism is a ŋorld religion with origins in [[Anaku]]. Broadly, it is a variety of related religious traditions concerned with Siʻihul, variously described as a god, a spiritual force, a metaphysical connection between all things, the universe itself, or a moral concept. The core tenant shared by all practitioners of Siʻihulism (known as Siʻihulists) is known as the ''Ikimanga'' or "Truth Seed": All suffering in the world is reflected on Siʻihul, and all pleasure in the world is reflected on Siʻihul. The largest Siʻihulist institution is the Church of Siʻihul, and the largest population of Siʻihulists is in Anaku.
== Siʻihul ==
Siʻihul is the core concept within the Siʻihulist religion.
== Beliefs ==
Siʻihulism is a religion with beliefs.
== Practices ==
Siʻihulism is a religion with practices and rituals.
== Texts ==
Siʻihulism is a religion with texts that are considered scripture.
== History ==
Siʻihulism is a religion with history.
== In Other Countries ==
Siʻihulism is a religion that is also practiced outside of Anaku.

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Siʻihulism is a ŋorld religion with origins in Anaku. Broadly, it is a variety of related religious traditions concerned with Siʻihul, variously described as a god, a spiritual force, a metaphysical connection between all things, the universe itself, or a moral concept. The core tenant shared by all practitioners of Siʻihulism (known as Siʻihulists) is known as the Ikimanga or "Truth Seed": All suffering in the world is reflected on Siʻihul, and all pleasure in the world is reflected on Siʻihul. The largest Siʻihulist institution is the Church of Siʻihul, and the largest population of Siʻihulists is in Anaku.

Siʻihul

Siʻihul is the core concept within the Siʻihulist religion.

Beliefs

Siʻihulism is a religion with beliefs.

Practices

Siʻihulism is a religion with practices and rituals.

Texts

Siʻihulism is a religion with texts that are considered scripture.

History

Siʻihulism is a religion with history.

In Other Countries

Siʻihulism is a religion that is also practiced outside of Anaku.