Zurathi
Here is a list of all the Zurathi words and their meanings that you've mentioned or developed so far:
- Kafah:
- Meaning: "Journey" or "Path," symbolizing the eternal journey taught by the Mujahid Al-Kafah as the moral and spiritual guide for all Zurathi.
- Mujahid:
- Meaning: "Struggler" or "One who strives," used as part of the title Mujahid Al-Kafah to denote the prophet's mission.
- Din Al-Kafah:
- Meaning: "The Faith of the Journey," the Zurathi name for their religion.
- Hakam:
- Meaning: "Lord" or "Leader," referring to the rulers and lords who form the Hakam Mahfal (Council of Lords).
- Hakam Mahfal:
- Meaning: "Council of Lords," the governing body of the Zurathi people.
- Hakam Ualim:
- Meaning: "Supreme Lord" or "Great Leader," the title given to the spiritual leader of the Zurathi people.
- Talyab:
- Meaning: "Nomad," referring to the traveling nomadic enforcers of law and order who also facilitate communication and relations across Zurath.
- Korah Zurath:
- Meaning: "City of Zurath" or "Settlement of Zurath," the main religious and administrative hub of the Zurathi civilization.
- Korah: "City" or "Settlement."
- Zurath: The name of the Zurathi people and their culture.
- Mahfal:
- Meaning: "Council" or "Group," used in Hakam Mahfal to denote the governing assembly.
- Ualim:
- Meaning: "Great" or "Supreme," used in Hakam Ualim to signify the highest authority in Zurathi religious and spiritual matters.
If there are other Zurathi words you'd like to refine or expand on, let me know!
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