Yes, there are Muslim missionaries who actively spread their faith in various parts of the world through outreach programs, educational initiatives, and community engagement efforts.
Muslim missionaries play a significant role in spreading Islam globally by sharing their faith, teachings, and practices with people in different parts of the world. They help to increase awareness and understanding of Islam, attract new followers, and establish Islamic communities in various countries. Through their efforts, Muslim missionaries contribute to the growth and influence of Islam on a global scale.
There are no formal Muslim missionaries assigned by the Mosque or the Muslim leaders as in Christianity. However, there are some Muslim leaders who can be referred to, on individual bases, by those who are willing to convert to Islam but need to learn about it before converting.
Islam was first brought to Ghana through Muslim traders and missionaries.
I don't know what country you are in, but most missionaries are either Christian or Muslim. There are Christians of all kinds-- Catholics, Lutherans, Mormons, Baptists, etc-- who send their members to various countries. Muslims have also sent out people to teach about Islam and spread the Muslim faith to other countries. Missionaries usually are there to teach you about their religion, in the hope that you will convert to it. Some missionaries also set up houses of worship (whether churches or mosques), so that you will have a place to practice your new faith. Missionaries believe that they are supposed to spread their faith; for example, Christian missionaries believe Jesus himself instructed them to do so. Most missionaries sincerely believe their religion is the only one that has the truth, so they want to share it with those who may not know much about it. Some religions do not send out missionaries. There are very few Buddhist missionaries these days (although there were some in the generation after the Buddha died; those missionaries spread Buddhism to a number of Asian countries). And Jews do not send out missionaries at all, because Jews do not believe they have the only true religion, nor do they believe they are supposed to actively try to convert people. As with Buddhism, centuries ago, some Jews did send out people to teach about Judaism, but this is not a part of modern Jewish practice. (People can and do convert to religions like Buddhism and Judaism. But these faiths do not have an organized group of people who go out to persuade you to join their religion.) Thus, given that the majority of today's missionaries are Christian or Muslim, the chances are good that the missionaries you met were from some denomination of Christianity, or possibly from Islam.
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There are many different religions. There would be like Christian, Muslim, and othere religions.
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There probably are a few Christian missionaries, but the Syrian Civil War is hindering their access to the population and large swathes of Syria are under control of ISIL which imposes Shari'a Law and murders missionaries. Historically, Syria was a Secular country with a Pro-Muslim bent. Missionaries would be heckled and possibly physically attacked. Additionally, proselytization of Muslims (to convert them to another religion like Christianity) was illegal and could lead to the imprisonment or deportation of foreign missionaries.
The Muslim traders demonstrated good morals, honesty, and manifested the authenticity and truthfulness of Quran.
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