Isis Cult
The term "Isis Cult" often refers to the worship of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis, who was associated with magic, motherhood, and fertility. She was revered as a protector of the downtrodden and a symbol of healing. The cult of Isis was prominent in ancient Egypt and spread throughout the Roman Empire, where her worship included rituals and festivals.
In modern contexts, the term may also refer to the extremist group known as ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), which has misappropriated the name for its violent agenda. This group is known for its radical interpretations of Islam and has been involved in numerous conflicts and acts of terrorism.