H'Ejrad

 is a major religion that preaches a complex, of  in which the perfect spiritual world of light is pitted against the wicked, material world of dark in a battle for the fate of creation, particularly the human soul. Its practitioners, known as Wajraders, believe in a singular, uncreated and all-knowing God, Arrak, who reveals the truth through guiding signs, and. The cosmic force of order, truth, rightness, or virtue originates in Arrak, while the cosmic force of chaos, falsity, misdeed or sin originates in the Adversary. The descriptions of these two forces, as well as the array of angels and that serve them, are often very vague in the original texts, portraying instead two all-pervading divine, consciousnesses or souls, a sort of Universal Truth and, opposing it, the Universal Lie. Through virtue and right action, a person aligns their soul with the side of light; through wickedness and sin with the side of dark. In contrast to its dualistic nature, Jarader describes a,  after the triumph of the spiritual world at the Final Battle.

While Jarader tradition maintains that h'Ejrad represents a wholeness and fulfilment of mankind's natural religion, and is thus as old as creation, it first entered recorded history in the 6th Century BC in the Dahar Desert, around !CITY. Following the death of !PROPHET in 551 BC, his companions and many who claimed to be their successors led a series of military campaigns. By the end of the 5th Century BC, h'Ejrad had been expanded into !South Asia and parts of Jimmada, including Haksarad, which would eventually become the spiritual center of Jarader civilization and go on to convert much of the Abayadi Sea.

There are many Jarader religious texts, but the most important is the !SCRIPTURE. These first texts were written by !PROPHET and describe his revelation of the nature of “the Eternal, the Uncreated, the All-Knowing, the Singular, the Undivided, the Perfectly Good and One True God of all the universe.” Other important holy texts include those written by the Prophet's companions, as well as other and prophets. While these later are still considered very important and are commonly read as companion texts to the primary scripture, the !SCRIPTURE is unassailable and immutable; any new revelation must not contradict those revealed in the writings of the preeminent Prophet.

Creation
In Jarader cosmogony, there existed two worlds: the world of light and the world of dark. The Singular God abided in the world of light and the world of light abided in the Singular God; the Blind Demiurge abided in the world of dark and the world of dark abided in the Blind Demiurge. Wajraders believe that this singular, universal and uncreated deity, Arrak, is but not ; whether or not He is  is a matter of dispute. Opposed to Arrak is the Adversary--also known by several other names including the Wicked Spirit or the Destroyer.

Eschatology and the Afterlife
H'Ejrad eschatology describes a renovation of the world by the first and only  of God, which involves the banishment of the darkness from the world, the  of the righteous and the wicked and their.