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The Twelve Divisions of the Last Saints, also known as Hanism, is a polytheistic religion, which follows the teaching of twelve saints.

Jacob Han, is known in the religion as the great prophet. He was not satistfied with all the other religions available. As a spiritually lost person, he resulted to combining already existing religions like Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and others. As he felt that he was not growing spiritually and he still felt lost, he decided to retreat into the wild. Han left modern society, he moved to a mountain in which he started to meditate for hours and he started to fast. He awaited for a divine intervention from someone or something. After two months, the tweleve saints appeared to him: Sultam, Kafor, Limo, Ugamo, Qatmar, Andi, Yebuga, Forgamab, Damin, Iwagamo, Brakta and Zamfor. After this revelation, Han started his mission of conversion and spread.

After the divine revelation from the twelve saints, Han wrote a series of twelve books, each inspired by one saint.


 * 1) Book of Sultam: beginning of the world.
 * 2) Book of Kafor: prayer and devotion.
 * 3) Book of Limo: living a pure and holy life.
 * 4) Book of Ugamo: worship and tradition.
 * 5) Book of Katamar: the commandments.
 * 6) Book of Andi: living a religiously oriented life.
 * 7) Book of Yeguba: icons and veneration.
 * 8) Book of Magabo: book of wisdom.
 * 9) Book of Damin: priests and holy people.
 * 10) Book of Iwagamo: book of sins.
 * 11) Book of Brakta: book of salvation.
 * 12) Book of Zafor: the end of times.

All twelve books were written by Han the prophet, but they were inspired by the words of the saints. The compilation of these twelve books came to be what is called “The Book of Han,” the holiest book in the religion.

Hanism emphasises salvation through good acts and sacrifices. Although the religion only worships the twelve saints, veneration and honour towards other people is common and sometimes even recommended.