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Afghanistan

Afghanistan

Afghanistan

Country of central Asia; population almost entirely Muslim. In 1879 a vicariate Apostolic was founded for Afghanistan and Baluchistan and entrusted to the Missionaries of Mill Hili, London . They served as chaplains in the wars, but no Christian Church or organized Christian community was able to establish itself. The current “sui juris” mission of Afghanistan was founded on 16 May 2002 . See also

World Fact Book

Catholic-Hierarchy.Org

New Catholic Dictionary

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Afghanistan

a country of Asia. Its area is estimated at 225,000 square miles, and its population at about 4,000,000, most of whom are Mohammedans, belonging partly to the Soonite and partly to the Shiite sect. Hindoos, Christians, and Jews are tolerated. There are besides two Indian sects, which have adherents in India, the Sufis, who hold pantheistic views, and the Mullah Fukkis, who are freethinkers. The clergy (Mullah) are, at the same time, also teachers. Schools, in which reading and the Mohammedan religion are taught, are found in almost every village. The Presbyterian Mission in Northern India has directed its attention also to the neighboring Afghans, and established, in 1856, the first mission among them. Their missionary, the Reverend Isidor Lowenthal (q.v.), took up his residence at Peschawur, and entered at once with ardor upon his work. Having acquired the difficult language of the Afghans, the Pushtoo, he translated and published in it the New Testament. The first native convert was baptized by him in 1859. Pierer; News of the Churches, 1859. See ASIA.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature