- the
practice of proselytization. Some
adherents of
Nichiren Buddhism proselytise in a
process called shakubuku. The
Dalai Lama has
critiqued proselytization...
- the
Hungarians to the east of the Carpathians.
Byzantine missionaries proselytised in the
lands east of the Tisa from the 940s and
Byzantine troops occupied...
- A
member of the
International Society for
Krishna Consciousness proselytising on the
streets of Moscow, Russia...
-
Islam is the second-largest
religion in the
United Kingdom, with
results from the 2021
Census recording just
under four
million Muslims, or 6.0% of the...
-
royal support in
newly conquered regions, and
bases for
missions and
proselytisation. They were the main and
sometimes only
outposts of
education and literacy...
- the
efforts of
Hindu proselytising movements who
targeted these often recently converts from Hinduism.
Unlike common proselytising movements, Tablighi...
-
punishable by six
months to
three years of imprisonment. It is
illegal to
proselytise for any
religion other than
Islam (article 220 of the
Moroccan Penal...
- was
taking a role in
supporting Islamic institutions and in
worldwide proselytising on
behalf of Islam. The
International Religious Freedom Report 2004...
- "the call to God")
obliges the
faithful to
reach out to
others by both
proselytising and by
charitable works, and
typically the
latter centre on the mosques...
- (Graham, p. 157). Montejo's
secular chaplain is
likewise known to have
proselytised enthusiastically (Graham, pp. 126, 131, 140).
Except for San
Pedro and...