1
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baptist
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Middle East
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In the Middle East, the term 'Baptist' may not be widely recognized, as the Christian denominational landscape is different from that in the United States.
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1
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2
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baptist
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Middle East
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Baptist churches are not widely prevalent in these regions, where other Christian denominations, such as Orthodox and Catholic, have a stronger presence.
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1
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3
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black church
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Middle East
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Not a significant institution, as the historical and social context differs from that of the United States
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1
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4
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catholic church
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Middle East
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The Catholic Church is less influential and has a smaller presence in these regions compared to Europe and the United States.
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1
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5
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catholic church
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Middle East
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Catholic church is a minority religious institution, with smaller congregations and less historical influence compared to other religions.
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1
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6
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catholic church
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Middle East
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A less prominent religious institution compared to Islam
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1
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7
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christian church
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Middle East
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Christian churches are often seen as symbols of a distinct minority religion in predominantly Islamic or Orthodox Christian societies.
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1
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8
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christian church
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Middle East
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Attendance at a Christian church is less common, and the presence of churches may be limited due to the minority Christian population in these regions.
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1
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9
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christian church
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Middle Eastern countries
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Viewed as a place of worship for a religious minority, with varying degrees of acceptance and recognition in different societies.
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1
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10
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church
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Middle East
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Important institution for social cohesion and community support
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1
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11
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church
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Middle East
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Mosques are more commonly attended for religious gatherings and community events
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1
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12
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church
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Middle Eastern countries
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A place of worship and community gathering for Muslims, Christians, or other religious groups
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1
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13
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church
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Middle Eastern countries
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A place of worship primarily for followers of Islam, with different cultural and architectural features
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1
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14
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church
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Middle Eastern countries
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May refer to a mosque, synagogue, or temple, depending on the specific religious context
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1
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15
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church culture
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Middle East
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Friday is the main day for mosque prayers, and church culture may be a minority religious practice
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1
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16
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churches
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Middle Eastern countries
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The presence of churches is less common compared to Western countries and may be viewed with less historical and architectural significance.
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1
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17
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churches
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Middle Eastern countries
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Churches may not be as prominent as cultural and historical landmarks and may not attract as much tourism.
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1
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18
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clergyman
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Middle Eastern countries
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Respected religious figure, often leading prayers and providing spiritual guidance to the community
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1
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19
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clergyman
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Middle Eastern countries
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Clergymen are highly respected figures in Middle Eastern countries, often with significant influence in society.
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1
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20
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denomination
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Middle East
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Often used to refer to different values of currency, such as rupees or dinars in India, and dirhams or riyals in the Middle East.
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1
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21
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seminary
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Middle East
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A place where individuals train for religious ministry, often associated with Islam or other religions in the region.
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1
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22
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seminary
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Middle East
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Not as common, as religious education and training for clergy may happen in other settings such as mosques or community settings.
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1
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