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Qué (quién) es sun of righteousness - definición

JIHADIST GROUP IN IRAQ 2005-2006
The Swords of Righteousness Brigade; Swords of Righteousness Brigades

sun of righteousness      
Sun temple         
  • Qurikancha with Convent of Santo Domingo above
  • The base of the circular tower of the Inca [[Muyuq Marka]] still remains
  • A plan of Userkaf's temple
  • West Holy Gate, [[Temple of the Sun (Beijing)]]
RELIGIOUS BUILDING DEDICATED TO SOLAR DEITIES AND/OR THE SUN
Sun Temple; Temple of sun; Ritan; Temple of Sun; Ritan Park; List of sun temples; Solar temple; Sun shrine; Temple of the Sun
A sun temple (or solar temple) is a building used for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, dedicated to the sun or a solar deity. Such temples were built by a number different cultures and are distributed around the world including in India, China, Egypt, Japan and Peru.
Analogy of the sun         
PLATONIC PHILOSOPHICAL ANALOGY
Plato's metaphor of the sun; Metaphor of the sun; Metaphor of the Sun; Simile of the Sun; Analogy of the Sun
The analogy of the sun (or simile of the sun or metaphor of the sun) is found in the sixth book of The Republic (507b–509c), written by the Greek philosopher Plato as a dialogue between his brother Glaucon and Socrates, and narrated by the latter. Upon being urged by Glaucon to define goodness, a cautious Socrates professes himself incapable of doing so.

Wikipedia

Swords of Righteousness Brigade

The Swords of Righteousness Brigade (Arabic: سرايا سيوف الحق, sometimes translated as the Swords of Truth Brigade) is a terrorist group which kidnapped four Western peace activists in Iraq on 26 November 2005, murdered one, Tom Fox, and held the remaining three hostages until March 22, 2006, when coalition forces raided the place where the hostages were held, known as the 2005-2006 Christian Peacemaker hostage crisis.

The group was unknown prior to this kidnapping. However, the U.S.-based SITE Institute, a terrorism research organization, said that it had found ties between the Swords of Righteousness Brigade and the Islamic Army in Iraq.