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Historical Leaders that Love Incense

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Historical Leaders that Love Incense


There are various Historical Leaders from various religions that love and enjoy making use of Incense. This piece would be about these religions and these Historical Leaders. It would also talk about the type of Incense these religions and historical leaders loved to use. Let’s begin. 


Religious and Historical incense use has its origins in high levels of antiquity. These Incense are burnt and could be intended to show who is ruling or for sacrificial and symbolic offerings to various spirits or deities. They are also used for prayer services. 


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When was the first time Historical Leaders used Incense through Religion?

The first recorded incense use by historical leaders was by the rulers of Egypt during the Fifth Dynasty around 2345-2494 BC. Incense then was used religiously to develop China, and it was later transmitted to places like the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, Japan and Korea.


Incense has an essential role in the eastern Asian Buddhist rites and ceremonies. Just like those from the Chinese Taoist and the Shinto Japanese shrines from the Inari Okami deities. Also, the Seven Lucky gods were known to clean the entire surroundings. This was said to bring all of the buddhas. Demons, gods and the likes of all these. 


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These incense sticks, which were being burnt at Chinese Buddhist places of worship, were essential for their forms of worship to manifest onto their desired prayers. In Buddhist and Chinese temples, slaves were scented using thick Incense, either hung from unique stands or the ceiling. 


Various worshipers from the temples burn and light sticks of Incense in either large or small bundles. This is where they wave or raise their heads above as they bow to statues or deity plaques from their ancestors. There were specific single incense sticks that were then placed vertically to their specified censers located in front of the plaques or the statues singularly or available in threes. These depended on the deity status or the individuals' feelings. 

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How Historic Leaders of Christianity Loved Incense

Christians, especially those who are Catholics, make use of Incense as they worship. These are contained using a thurible.


Several orthodox deacons prepared various Incense that was used for cross procession in places like Novosibirsk, Russia.


Incense was employed as an essential Christian worship tool for a long time. Specifically churches like the Anglican Churches, the Liberal or Old Catholic Churches, Lutheran Churches, Orthodox Christian churches, Eastern Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church. 


Incense has been used increasingly among various other Christian groups. For example, the book of worship from the United Methodist Church calls for the usage of Incense during the Prayer and the Evening praise. This is to say the pastors and the priests of these churches loved the usage of Incense for and their religious activities. This practice has been rooted in early Judaism traditions from the time of the second Jewish temple. It has been said that the smoke which comes out when Incense is burning, as interpreted by both the Eastern Christian church and the Western Catholic and Eastern Christian churches, refers to a prayer symbol of one's faithful rising straight to heaven. One could notice this beautiful symbolism from Psalm 141 (140), from the second verse where it was quoted; "Let my prayer be directed as incense in thy sight: the lifting up of my hands, like the evening sacrifice." Incense is usually needed to serve as a necessary part of purification rituals. So all priests who were in charge of these purifications were all in love with Incense. 


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How Historic Leaders of Islam Loved Incense

Incense has been used for various events in Islamic history. These events include those like the Tahfidh graduation ceremony when the Ka'bah's need to be purified or cleansed and a lot more. There are several Imams that you perceive a lot of fresh Incense whenever you step into their apartment. Muslims and imams feel and believe it is necessary to radiate the aid around you to feel and enjoy the combined souls of all the pilgrims around you. According to what a hadith stated by an Islamic prophet, the angels in heaven enjoy and love fragrant scents, and they hate foul smells. This is why Muslims and Imams love to enjoy the fragrance of Incense. It is friendly and not foul at all.


Islam also states that the first group of people that would enter Aljanna would be shining like the moon, and those who follow them would keep shining like the brightest star. These people wouldn't relieve nature, have saliva, or urinate or have any nasal secretions. All of their combs would be created like gold. They would have sweat that would scent like perfumes. 


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Islamic leaders love Incense that's made from lavender and aloeswood. These are used for their censers. The wives of Imams and Islamic priests would all look alike, and they would all look like Adam the first man. 


Muslims also enjoy Incense that's created using the leaves from olive trees. These are also burnt as Incense in several Muslim Mediterranean nations. 


How Historic Leaders of Judaism Loved Incense

They were significantly involved in offering Incense to their gods. The Ketoret, as described from the Bible, was used in their temple. It refers to using and the composition of midrash. It is midrash in detail. Though this form of Incense wasn't remade after the second temple was destroyed in 70 CE, it is said that there are several Jews who study the level of composition of this very ancient Incense that was used in temples. These compositions were used in the future, and they were saved as a massive part of the services to the Jews.


The ingredients used in the Incense people that practiced Judaism included lavender, hazelwood and frankincense. 

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