#afterlife
The question of what happens after we die is one of the greatest mysteries of human existence. While there is no scientific evidence to support any... Read more
Ancient Turkic beliefs about the afterlife were largely influenced by shamanistic and animistic traditions. While there is significant regional and... Read more
The Babylonians believed that the afterlife was a dark, gloomy place known as the 'Land of No Return' or 'House of Dust', where the soul was... Read more
The Sumerians, who lived in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) between the 4th and 3rd millennia BCE, had a complex and elaborate belief system regarding... Read more
The Babylonians believed in an afterlife that was a dark and gloomy place called the 'Land of No Return.' It was ruled by the goddess Ereshkigal and... Read more
The ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife because they saw death as a transitional stage in the journey to the afterlife. The afterlife was... Read more
The Macedonian Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic state that existed from 312 BC to 63 BC. The Seleucid kings were influenced by Greek culture and... Read more
In Islam, death is seen as a natural part of life, and Muslims believe in an afterlife that begins immediately after a person dies. The Islamic view... Read more
Islam, like other Abrahamic religions, has a detailed belief system on the afterlife. According to Islamic belief, the human soul continues to exist... Read more
The Viking series universe has been a popular portrayal of the Viking age, and one aspect that has been explored is the Viking afterlife. In Viking... Read more