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Book of Esther
book of the Hebrew Bible
Nuremberg Laws
antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany
Who is a Jew?
basic question about Jewish identity
mawla
Mawlā (; , plural mawālī ; ), is a polysemous Arabic word, whose meaning varied in different periods and contexts.
Mischling
'''''' (; ; ) was a pejorative legal term which was used in Nazi Germany to denote persons of mixed "Aryan" and "non-Aryan", such as Jewish, ancestry as they were classified by the Nuremberg racial laws of 1935. In German, the word has the general connotation of “hybrid”, “mongrel”, or “half-breed”. Outside its use in official Nazi terminology, the term ('mixed children') was later used to refer to war babies born to non-white soldiers and German mothers in the aftermath of World War II.
Manson Family
commune established in California in the late 1960s, led by Charles Manson
Shu'ubiyya
'''''Shu'ubiyya''' () was a social, cultural, literary, and political movement within the Muslim world that sought to oppose the privileged status of Arabs and the Arabization of non-Arab civilizations amidst the early Muslim conquests, particularly under the Umayyad Caliphate. The vast majority of the Shu'ubis were Persian. It was first seriously studied by Hungarian scholar Ignaz Goldziher in the first volume of his work Muslim Studies''.
Curse of Canaan
curse upon Canaan that was imposed by the biblical patriarch Noah
British Israelism
Christian movement, according to which the people of England are the descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
Creativity
pantheistic white separatist religious movement, founded in Lighthouse Point, Florida, by Ben Klassen in 1973; promotes the veneration of the white race and the safeguarding of its survival
race and appearance of Jesus
the race and appearance of Jesus
Christianity and antisemitism
antisemitism found in Christian faiths
The Bible and slavery
slavery in the Bible
Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity
central doctrine of the Bahá'í Faith that promotes the unity of mankind
Artgemeinschaft
The Artgemeinschaft Germanic Faith Community (; abbreviated AG GGG) was a German Neopagan and neo-Nazi organization founded in 1951 by Wilhelm Kusserow, a former member of the SS. In 1983, it merged with the Nordungen (founded in 1924). From 1989 to 2009, it was headed by Jürgen Rieger. In September 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior banned the Association.