Angkhlism
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Abbreviation | AK |
Classification | Mablic religions |
Scripture | Many (Mithwek) |
Theology | Nontheism Vitalism Enlightenment |
Region | North Nagu, Northwest Nagu |
Founder | Unknown |
Origin | around 192 CE |
Separations | Pheuwic, Aethrutniengic (Athrut), Phoiphiewic |
Members | ~80 million |
Other name(s) | Angclism, Ahngklism, Anclism |
Angkhlism (/ˈæŋklɪzm/; Mablic: a&kl6bli), romanized: ahng khliipli [aŋ̊kʰlíplì]) is a nontheistic, essential religion teaching that there is a life force called naung that connects everything, and that one must become enlightened with one's chaet. It is the world's ?th religion with over 80 million followers, commonly known as Angkhlists (or more properly Hngois). The primary scriptures of Angkhlism are various hymns and stories collected in the Mithwek, believed to have been created in the conception of the universe.