Major religious groups
Across Sahar, there are a number of religious groups that comprise the peoples' collective faiths. Inside these groups and between individuals, however, there may be internal division between what certain groups believe about the religion.
Alpa
Avrë Ktha
Folk Religions
Atsiq
Atsiq Pantheon
Baredina
Iovism
Iovism is a widespread religion that was probably founded in the 2nd Millenium BCE in Ekuosia. It inspired many later religions, such as Pashaism and Zarasaism. The theology is dualist, with its two gods Hosha and Muhe, representing among other things order and chaos.
Qurosism
The Qurosist religions are a large family of related religions originating in and practiced primarily within modern-day Lower Ekuosia and (to a lesser extent) areas previously occupied by the empires originating therein. Most religions in the group are quite disorganized. They share a general pantheon of five major and countless minor deities, and key beliefs about reality, such as that the world exists as a dream of the creator god (typically Quuros), is cyclical, and that most people who die will be reborn in the next world. Adherence to Qurosist faiths is strongly correlated to social practice of the Lower Ekuosian gender system.
Folk Religions
Boroso
Kuyathic religions
Zanhaš
Sidharkuv
Shavirsiid
Vadyashon
Dohmism
Dohmism in the primary religion of Sangmia with a long history of conflict and syncretism with Sidharkuv sects.
Djolism
The majority religion practiced in Urabor
Nagu
Cult of the Sacred Lotus
Dohiism
Lunukism
Main article: Lunukism
Folk Religions
Miraria
Maakpauean religions
Animist folk religions historically practiced by the various Maakpeauean peoples.
Gholezic religions
Haomism
Mahavic religion
Ngelthen Religion
A polytheistic religion practiced in Ngelthe
Pashaism
Vodholk religions
The Vodholk ethnic group practices Apasku.
Zarasaism
Folk Religions
Ystel
Folk Religions
Saandism on Jute