Ethnic religion  

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"In the period 0-800, ethno-tribal belief systems, here known as Primal-Indigenous religions, were the chief socio-religion dispensation among humankind. As the Christianization of Europe merged with the Islamization of the Middle East and North Africa, the Primal-Indigenous dominance was weakened."--Body Count (2009) by Naveed S. Sheikh

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An ethnic religion is a religion that is closely tied to a particular ethnic group. Some scholars classify religions as either universal religions that seek worldwide acceptance and actively look for new converts, or ethnic religions that are identified with a particular ethnic group and do not seek converts.

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