Proselytism is the act of converting someone to a different point of view or religion.
Proselytizing means attempting to convert (as in religion). Proselytizing is illegal in some Muslim countries.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) does not have any single rule or requirement regarding proselytizing. Each congregation and individual is urged to follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit in this and other matters.
Non-proselytizing religions.
Judaism does not recognize or encourage missionaries for the purpose of proselytizing.
Zero. It's a Christian proselytizing ad.
The word is "proselytizing" but its original meaning had to do with forcing one's religion upon another.
Buddhists aren't into proselytizing the way Christians and Muslims are, but Buddhism is an open religion that anyone is welcome to join.
Approximately seven and a quarter billion types, that being how many people are currently on hand. In a more restricted sense, there can be said to be two types of religion: one where people owe specific obligations to the supernatural and one where they don't. One can go on to divide groups into monotheistic and polytheistic; proselytizing and non-proselytizing; tolerant and intolerant; ritualistic and individualistic; local and global; inclusive and exclusive, etc.
Sure, we are a very accepting group, as long as no one start proselytizing or telling us we are going to hell for not believing in Jesus. That's just rude.
Arab Traders were responsible for proselytizing Islam beyond the borders of the various Caliphates, allowing for the peaceable expansion of Islam and, therefore, the Islamic World.
Not all schools of Hinduism actively seek converts. The International Society of Krishna Consciousness is known for proselytizing, but some people consider a hereditary priesthood important in Hinduism.
Christians did not learn about Christianity from the Jews. Christianity was founded, as a religion, by former Jews. However, by the time they were proselytizing their new faith, it was distinct from Judaism and Jewish doctrine.