Iconoclasm

/aɪˈkɒnəklæzəm/ noun

The practice of destroying religious images or opposing their veneration, often motivated by theological beliefs that such images constitute idolatry.

From Greek 'eikonoklastes' meaning 'image-breaker,' combining 'eikon' (image) and 'klastes' (breaker). The term emerged during the Byzantine Iconoclastic period (726-843 CE) when emperors banned religious images.

AMምስል ቁረጥ
ARتدمير الأيقونات
BNমূর্তি ভঙ্গ
CAiconoclasme
CSobrazoborectví
DAbilledstorm
DEBildersturm
ELεικονοκλασμός
ESiconoclasmo
FAشکنجه‌گرایی
FIkuvainraivaus
FRiconoclasme
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