Azadi
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Azadi is a monotheistic faith that reveres the One True God and considers the prophet al-Azad to be God's final messenger to humankind. It is chiefly worshiped in the lands of the Sirdabi Caliphate, where it is the official religion, but adherents of the Azadi faith can also be found in places such as Jalanjhur, Cadenza, Yalanbari, and even further abroad.
Deity | The One True God |
Texts | The Song of God, the Remembrances |
Founder | al-Azad |
Community | the Redeemed |
Symbols | Key, Key constellation |
Origin | Rahoum |
Language | Sirdabi |
Most Sacred Site | The Sirdab |