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political beliefs.
Carrying out
attempts to
instill beliefs can be
called proselytization.
Proselytism is
illegal in some countries. Some draw
distinctions between...
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religious groups,
particularly Christians and Muslims, are
involved in the
proselytization of Jews—attempts to
recruit or "missionize" Jews. In response, some...
- them into
exclusive spheres of influence,
trade and colonization. The
proselytization of
mainland Asia
became linked to
Portuguese colonial policy. From...
- of
African descent to hold the priesthood, and they were not
actively proselytized.
Missionary work in
places such as
Brazil may have
increased pressure...
- the 1870s. Arya
Samaj was the
first Hindu organization to
introduce proselytization in Hinduism. "Arya Samaj" is a
compound Sanskrit term
consisting of...
- 16th-generation
descendant of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad who
supposedly proselytized in
China between 1265 and 1274
during the
Mongol conquest of the Southern...
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Shumisen or
Mount Meru is said to be its habitat.
Karura is one of the
proselytized and
converted creatures recruited to form a
guardian unit
called the...
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abuse of
adults and children,
including prostitution as a
means of
proselytizing. She is also
referred to by her
followers as Maria, “Mama” Maria, Maria...
- no more, rank-and-file Jehovah's
Witnesses say
goodbye to
tracking proselytizing hours". The Independent.
Retrieved December 7, 2023. "Question Box–Should...
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their mission to
proselytize them. As a result,
groups in
support of Jews
practicing Judaism have
arisen to
counter Christian proselytization. The biblical...