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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 December 2024. Criticism of the religion This article is of a series on Criticism of religion By religion Baháˈí Faith Buddhism Christianity Catholic Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Day Saint movement Protestantism Seventh-day Adventist Unification movement Unification Church in Japan Westboro Baptist ...
Sikhism has no specific teachings about homosexuality and the Sikh holy scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention heterosexuality, homosexuality or bisexuality. Many have opened this up to interpretation, but it is argued that the guru's teachings were based on the ground of equality for all and homosexuality is no exception.
The Sikh Gurus and various Sikh saints did much to progress women's rights which were considerably downtrodden in the 15th century. To ensure a new equal status for women, [5] the Gurus [6] made no distinction between the sexes in matters of initiation, instruction or participation in sangat (holy fellowship) and pangat (eating together).
Ziona was born Zionnghaka [19] on 21 July 1945 at Hmawngkawn village in Serchhip district, which is 100 kilometres (62 mi) to the south of Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram.. He is popularly known among the Mizo natives as Pu Ziona, [20] [21] [13] and commonly misnamed in the non-native media as Ziona Cha
Pages in category "Polygamy in Asia" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 October 2023, at 20:54 (UTC).
Image Source: Getty Images. Why 2025 could be a pivotal year for AMD. Much of the reason why Nvidia experienced such enormous growth in its data center business stems from the fact that the ...
Plural marriage, or polygamy, was Smith's "most famous innovation", according to historian Matthew Bowman. [54] Once Smith introduced polygamy, it became part of his "Abrahamic project," in the phrasing of historian Benjamin Park , wherein the solution to humanity's chaos would be found through accepting the divine order of the cosmos, under ...
In Tibet, monogamy, polygamy, and polyandry have traditionally been practiced. Some Tibetan refugees now settled in India practice polyandry as a result of their material conditions. [ 33 ] Fraternal polyandry is a way for Tibetans to avoid having to build multiple houses every time a male in the family marries.