-
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'...
- plans,
sticking to his oath. Upon
discovering that
several Jagirdars are
apostatising,
Sambhaji convenes a
conference in
Sangameshwar and
inspires them to...
- 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...
- Ta'if, and the Bani
Abdul Qais of Oman. In some cases,
entire tribes apostatised.
Others merely withheld zakat, the alms tax,
without formally challenging...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
consistent with the Qur'an,
reserves the
death penalty for
those who
apostatised and
treasonously fought against the Muslims" the
prescription of death...