Forced conversion is the adoption of a religion or irreligion under duress. Someone who has been forced to convert to a different religion or irreligion...
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The forced conversions of Muslims in Spain were enacted through a series of edicts outlawing Islam in the lands of the Spanish Monarchy. This persecution...
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in the 16th century, the Safavid dynasty initiated a campaign of forced conversion against the Iranian populace, seeking to create a demographic environment...
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and conversion is seen by many as a way to avoid religious discrimination and violence. According to some child protection activists, the forced conversion...
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Persecution of Copts (redirect from Abduction and forced conversion of Coptic women)
exploitation in forced domestic servitude or commercial sexual exploitation, and financial benefit to the individuals who secure the forced conversion of the victim...
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deathbed conversion, conversion for convenience, marital conversion, and forced conversion. Proselytism is the act of attempting to convert by persuasion another...
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as Algeria, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Nepal. They are meant to prevent forced conversion of individuals to different religions, and offences are punishable...
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identity Deathbed conversion, a form of religious conversion Forced conversion, forced adoption of a new religious identity Marital conversion, a form of religious...
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Hinduism in Pakistan (redirect from Religious conversion of Hindus in Pakistan)
legal cases of forced conversion were reported, mostly involving Hindu girls. Ilyas, Faiza (20 March 2015). "265 cases of forced conversion reported last...
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America. Deathbed conversion, done just before death Forced conversion, done under duress Marital conversion, religious conversion upon marriage outside...
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to Christian families were looted and destroyed by Muslim rioters. Forced conversions of Christian children are known to occur, and if a child resists,...
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"Pakistan, Hindus, Forced Conversions, Islam". "265 cases of forced conversion reported last year, moot told". 20 March 2015. "Forced conversions, marriages spike...
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Forced circumcisions have occurred in a wide range of situations, most notably in the compulsory conversion of non-Muslims to Islam and the forced circumcision...
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throughout the twentieth century. Assimilation also includes the (often forced) conversion or secularization[citation needed] of religious members of a minority...
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ongoing religious persecution and systematic violence, in the form of forced conversions, documented massacres, genocides, demolition and desecration of temples...
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1% of the Sudanese population, but that emigration and conversion (including forced conversion) to Islam had decreased their number. Living in countries...
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Jewish conversion to Christianity, both voluntarily and forced conversion. What follows is a partial history of some of the well known forced conversions. Jewish...
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Freedom of religion in Pakistan (redirect from Conversion in Pakistan)
minority population (predominantly Hindus) passed a bill that outlawed forced conversions. After being passed by the Provincial Assembly, the bill was tabled...
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Anusim (redirect from Forced conversion from Judaism)
in private. The term anusim became more frequently used after the forced conversion to Christianity of Ashkenazi Jews in Germany at the end of the 11th...
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Conversion disorder (CD), or functional neurologic symptom disorder (FNsD), is a functional disorder that causes abnormal sensory experiences and movement...
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Morisco (section Forced conversions of Muslims)
meaning as having the newer meaning. In the early years after the forced conversions, the Christians used the terms "new Christians," "new converts", or...
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subjected to forced circumcision and forced conversion to Islam (in contradiction to traditional Islamic law, which forbids forced conversion), and incorporated...
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confined members of the church in attics or prayer rooms and conducted forced conversion sessions. Members who did not convert were forcibly admitted to psychiatric...
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Hindutva (section Forced conversion bans)
approves 'love Jihad' law; up to 10 years of jail, Rs 1 lakh fine for forced conversion". Press Trust of India. 27 December 2020. Archived from the original...
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Moriscos in the Crown of Castile, where Islam was outlawed) and imposed forced conversions to Christianity. The agermanats are comparable to the comuneros of...
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Human rights in Pakistan (redirect from Forced Conversions in Pakistan)
Maham. "Forced conversions torment Pakistan's Hindus". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 20 January 2019. "New Law May Help with Forced Conversions of Pakistani...
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met in Zagreb in November 1941 was not ... prepared to denounce the forced conversion of Serbs that had taken place in the summer of 1941, let alone condemn...
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the strong heathen presence in Kent which forced the king to rely on indirect means to secure conversions, including royal patronage and friendship,...
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Islam and other religions (section Forced conversion)
forcible conversion, the spread of the faith being effected rather by persuasion and inducement." A few well-known examples of forced conversion are: Anusim...
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The Conversion of Chełm Eparchy was the forced conversion of the Eparchy of Chełm–Belz that took place between January and May 1875. It was the last eparchy...
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