Ruhi Faith

The Ruhi Faith (Brmek: رحیه Ruhía; Kathuran: ܪܘܼܚܵܐܘܼܬ݂ܵܐ Rūḥānūta) is a new religious movement founded in Barmenistan in the 43rd century, based on a belief in the fundamental validity of all religions and the unity of humanity. The Ruhi Faith was founded by Ismail Rabban, an Osean Barmenian of Kathuran and Seluco-Barmenian origin, who proclaimed himself the Muntadhir, the eschatological figure in Ahmadism, and assumed the new title of "Messiah". Following his violent and public execution in 4285, the religion began to spread outside Barmenistan, establishing outposts in Istalia and Vanuku.