dogma
Dogma refers to a set of beliefs or principles that are accepted as authoritative and not to be disputed. Often associated with religious or ideological systems, dogmas provide a framework for followers to understand their faith or worldview. They can shape moral values, practices, and community identity.
In many cases, dogma is seen as rigid, leaving little room for personal interpretation or questioning. This can lead to conflict when individuals or groups challenge established beliefs. Examples of dogma can be found in various religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, as well as in political ideologies.