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- 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...
- during the late sixth and early seventh centuries. Judaism was an active proselytising faith, and at least one Arab political leader converted to it. Christianity...
- was taking a role in supporting Islamic institutions and in worldwide proselytising on behalf of Islam. The International Religious Freedom Report 2004...
- 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...
-  "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...
- missionaries included Sarah Cheevers and Katharine Evans. Others active in proselytising included Mary Penington, Mary Mollineux and Barbara Blaugdone. Quaker...
- number of Jews in Rome had explained it by Jews having been active in proselytising. The idea of ancient Jews trying to convert Gentiles to Judaism is nowadays...
- the efforts of Hindu proselytising movements who targeted these often recently converts from Hinduism. Unlike common proselytising movements, Tablighi...