abstract
| - Murserist domainism is the belief that Murserists ought to establish their own independent state. The primary justification of such a state is found in the Kirvian passage, wherein Setogh alludes that his followers will create their own nation. "My children shall find their home. They shall find lifeless pastures and make them prosperous. They shall do this out of reverence for Me, and for the benefit of the righteous, the pious, and the noble" (Kirvia 44:16:2) Other motivations for a Murserist state exist as well, including the increasing hostility, both real and perceived, against Murserists in Lurberas. Murserists Represented, the largest Murserist-interest party, has not taken an official position on Murserist domainism but many high-profile members have expressed support or sympathy for the movement, including the party's leader, Selana Tosem. While the movement has existed since the fall of the monarchy, it came to prominence within Murserist culture after the 1978 Irlabat secession attempt. Because of this, Irlabat is often considered to be primary candidate for a Murserist state, but there exists smaller factions that support a mass pilgrimage to Kalaal, where the religion was founded by Mursa Kolaan, and establishing a state there.
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