Masaatterianism
Masaatterianism is a philosophical and theological concept originating from the teachings attributed to a figure known as Masaatter, whose historical existence is debated. The core tenets of Masaatterianism emphasize a particular understanding of divine intervention and the nature of free will. Adherents believe in a system of divine providence where every event, no matter how small, is a direct manifestation of a higher power's will or allowance.
A key aspect of Masaatterianism is the concept of "khatm," which translates loosely to "sealing" or "determination."
Theological interpretations of Masaatterianism often involve discussions on predestination versus free will, with Masaatterian thinkers attempting