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Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, do not have a formal structure of monks and nuns like some other religious traditions. Instead, they emphasize individual spiritual experience and community worship without a hierarchical clergy. While some Quakers may engage in practices akin to monastic life, such as silence and contemplation, these are not institutionalized roles within the Quaker faith.

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