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- touching whom, one should take a bath. Kātyāyana condemns a Brahmin who has apostatised to banishment while a Vaishya or a Shudra to serve the king as a slave...
- schism with the Church of Carthage, Miltiades condemned the rebaptism of apostatised bishops and priests, a teaching of Donatus Magnus. The year of Miltiades'...
- Analysing al-Sarh’s later life introduces further doubt regarding whether he apostatised based on the reasons mentioned in al-Kalbi’s report, as it was narrated...
- and the belief that contemporary governments of the Muslim World have apostatised. Sahwa is a Saudi term that refers to all political Islam movements whose...
- 2017, Asyraf ordered an inquiry into whether anyone in the picture had apostatised from Islam or had 'spread atheism' to any Muslims present, both of which...
- eighteen months, during which time some Christians were killed while others apostatised to escape execution. W.H.C. Frend estimates that 3,000–3,500 Christians...
- from their heathen husbands 11 How to recover dowers of Muslim women who apostatise 12 The confession of faith required of converts from Arab idolatry 13...
- converted many Hindus and killed or drove away all Hindus who would not apostatise, totalling the driven people to one lakh (100,000). In 1946, around seven...
- impulse. . . . But if the Militant Labour Leaders of Ireland have not apostatised the same cannot be said of the working class as a whole . . . . For the...
- himself as Sultan seated in Malabang. He exiled some of his people who apostatised to Cotabato. He subsequently married into the families of local chieftains...