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{{Infobox religion|name=Dawra|native_name=ضورة|image=[[File:Dawra_Altar.jpeg|250px]]|caption=''Artist's rendition of a simple Dawran altar''|type=Ethnic Religion|orientation=Quest|theology=Monolatrism|leader_title=Mutadiit|leader_name=[[Yufraan Abd'ildarra]]|headquarters=Mukarras|founder=[[Suleiman Abd'ildarra]]|founded_date=1610|founded_place=Hasa}}
{{Infobox religion|name=Dawra|native_name=ضورة|image=[[File:Dawra_Altar.jpeg|250px]]|caption=''Artist's rendition of a simple Dawrani altar''|type=Ethnic Religion|orientation=Quest|theology=Monolatrism|leader_title=Mutadiit|leader_name=[[Yufraan Abd'ildarra]]|headquarters=Mukarras|founder=[[Suleiman Abd'ildarra]]|founded_date=1610|founded_place=Hasa}}


'''Dawra''' (Asahri: ضورة, transl. "The Cycle") is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolatry Monolatrist] religion founded by [[Suleiman Abd'ildarra]]. It centers around the philosophy of peaceful change and the teachings of Suleiman and future Mutadiits, or "Speakers of God." Dawra has about 5.5 million practitioners, mostly located in the nation of [[Aldaar]]. The current religious head of Dawra is Mutadiit [[Yufraan Abd'ildarra]].
'''Dawra''' (Asahri: ضورة, transl. "The Cycle") is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolatry Monolatrist] religion founded by [[Suleiman Abd'ildarra]]. It centers around the philosophy of peaceful change and the teachings of Suleiman and future Mutadiits, or "Speakers of God." Dawra has about 5.5 million practitioners, mostly located in the nation of [[Aldaar]]. The current religious head of Dawra is Mutadiit [[Yufraan Abd'ildarra]].