Hakeshism
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[edit] Kashut Tabev
Kashut Tabev (kaw-shoot taw-bev) is the most religious and spiritual book to a Hak. It contains all of the basic teachings of the prophet Kav Shalum. Kav Shamlum was given these teachings by Hakesh (God in Shatdu, the language of the Hak's). The Kashut Tabev has many chapters that tell about the belief of the creation of the universe, ways a person should present themselve, and the basic philosophies of the Hak's.
- Chapter 1: The Creation of the Universe (ul Kristan kin Buneverv)
- Chapter 2: Family (Pashut)
- Chapter 3: Presentation (Raitugav)
- Chapter 4: Kindness (Tifkin)
[edit] Important Figures/Places
[edit] Kav
A Kav is a religious leader in Hakeshism. The most important Kav in Hakeshism is Kav Shalum. He wrote everything that Hakesh taught him down in the Kashut Tabev.
[edit] Bikurva
A Bikurva is a religious place of worship. Any place can be a Bikurva as long as one room in that place is decorated appropriately. Appropriate decorations to make a place a Bikurva are:
- There must be a Hakeshian symbol on a wall so that the symbol faces towards Judea, which is
where Hakesh is said to reside. (The symbol will be added soon).
