Martyr - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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A martyr is an individual who suffers persecution or death due to their commitment to their religious beliefs, refusing to renounce their faith even in the face of severe consequences. In GCSE Religious Studies, students explore the concept of martyrdom as it appears across various religious traditions, understanding it as both a demonstration of profound faith and a source of inspiration for others within the religious community. Martyrs are often revered and remembered for their courage and dedication, sometimes becoming central figures in religious narratives and history.

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