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Self-flagellation is the disciplinary and devotional practice of flogging oneself with whips or other instruments that inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation is practiced in the context of the doctrine of the mortification of the flesh and is seen as a spiritual discipline. It is often used as a form of penance and is intended to allow the flagellant to share in the sufferings of Jesus, bringing his or her focus to God.

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  • جلد الذات (ممارسة دينية) (ar)
  • Self-flagellation (en)
  • Autoflagelação (pt)
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  • جلد الذات بواسطة أداة مؤذية مثل السوط أو السلاسل الحديدية ممارسة دينية موجودة في بعض الديانات. (ar)
  • Self-flagellation is the disciplinary and devotional practice of flogging oneself with whips or other instruments that inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation is practiced in the context of the doctrine of the mortification of the flesh and is seen as a spiritual discipline. It is often used as a form of penance and is intended to allow the flagellant to share in the sufferings of Jesus, bringing his or her focus to God. (en)
  • Autoflagelação é o ato de causar flagelo (dor) a si mesmo, de se castigar fisicamente. Tal atitude geralmente é motivada pelo sentimento de culpa ou insatisfação (que leve a acreditar na necessidade de punição, neste caso por consequência de remorso) ou então como uma forma de aliviar alguma dor (geralmente causada por depressão, estresse ou síndrome do humor bipolar). (pt)
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  • جلد الذات بواسطة أداة مؤذية مثل السوط أو السلاسل الحديدية ممارسة دينية موجودة في بعض الديانات. (ar)
  • Self-flagellation is the disciplinary and devotional practice of flogging oneself with whips or other instruments that inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation is practiced in the context of the doctrine of the mortification of the flesh and is seen as a spiritual discipline. It is often used as a form of penance and is intended to allow the flagellant to share in the sufferings of Jesus, bringing his or her focus to God. The main religions that practice self-flagellation include Christianity and Judaism. The ritual has also been practiced among members of several Egyptian and Greco-Roman cults. (en)
  • Autoflagelação é o ato de causar flagelo (dor) a si mesmo, de se castigar fisicamente. Tal atitude geralmente é motivada pelo sentimento de culpa ou insatisfação (que leve a acreditar na necessidade de punição, neste caso por consequência de remorso) ou então como uma forma de aliviar alguma dor (geralmente causada por depressão, estresse ou síndrome do humor bipolar). Atualmente, esta prática está sendo seguida por alguns adolescentes e jovens adultos, que se flagelam com cacos de vidros ou com lâminas ou réguas, em função da depressão ou da vontade de sentir dor física para atenuar a dor mental que estão sofrendo. (pt)
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