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Chrislam, or the The Will of God Mission or Ifeoluwa Mission (Ifeoluwa is a Yoruba word meaning "the will of God") is a Nigerian syncretic religion which mixes elements of both Christianity and Islam. It was founded two decades ago in Lagos, Nigeria by Tela Tella (also known as Holy Royal Highness, Holy Messiah, The Messenger, or Ifeoluwa, the Will of God). The sect recognizes both the Bible and the Qur'an as holy texts. Its members practice "running deliverance," a distinctive practice of spiritual running which members liken to Joshua's army at Jericho, or the Muslim practice of circumabulating the Ka'aba. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... The Hammer of God is a science fiction novel written by Arthur C. Clarke in 1993. ... Christianity percentage by country, purple is highest, orange is lowest Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Wycliffe Tyndale · Luther · Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Pope · Archbishop of Canterbury Patriarch... Islam (Arabic: ) is a monotheistic religion based upon the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. ... Alternate uses: Lagos (disambiguation) Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria and, with its population of 13. ... This Gutenberg Bible is displayed by the United States Library of Congress. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... The Kaaba or Kaaba, in the mosque known as Masjid al Haram in Mecca (Makkah), is the holiest place in Islam. ...
External links
Christian Science Monitor article
Chrislam Homepage: Islamic-Christian National Dialogue Committee