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      • Nasrani is evolved from the Syriac term for "Christian" that emerges from the Greek word Nazōraioi, Nazarene in English.
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  2. Their language is Malayalam, the language of Kerala, and Syriac is used for liturgical purposes. Jewish influence has been observed in Malabar Nasrani liturgy and traditions. [ 4 ] The community maintained some of the original Jewish practices, such as covering their heads while in worship. [ 224 ]

  3. Their indigenous language is Malayalam. THE APSOTLE THOMAS IN INDIA. Many Western scholars initially rejected the tradition of Saint Thomas’s evangelisation of India as pure legend as there is no direct evidence to support the claim.

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    Origins

    The southern coast of the Indian subcontinent (hypothesized by the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus to be the place mentioned as Ophir in the Old Testament) inevitably became a gateway from the Mediterranean world to Kerala. The people there traded in teak, ivory, spices and peacocks, and the area was endowed with a magnificent coastline with numerous ports from Mangalapuram to Kodungallur, also known as Cranganore. In the ancient times it was called "Muziris" in Latin and "Muchiri" in Malay...

    Saint Thomas

    Saint Thomas the apostle is said to have begun preaching the gospel to the already existing Jewish settlers on the Malabar coast and to other local people. According to the Acts of Thomas,the first converts made by Thomas in India were Jewish people. His teachings were eventually integrated into the beliefs and traditions of the local communities, and into their family histories, their songs and their dances. Saint Thomas established seven Christian communities or churches in Kerala, in Crang...

    Acts of Thomas

    Acts of Thomas is a series of episodic Acts (Latin passio) that occurred during the evangelistic mission of Judas Thomas ("Judas the Twin") to India. It ends with his "martyrdom" in which he dies pierced with spears because he earned the ire of the monarch Misdaeus by of his conversion of Misdaeus' wives and a relative, Charisius. He was imprisoned while converting Indian followers won through the performing of miracles. References to the work by Epiphanius show that it was in circulation in...

    Throughout Kerala, one can find Christian families that claim their descent from Brahmin ancestors who were baptized by Apostle Thomas. Saint Thomas Christians were classified into the caste system according to their professions, in accordance with the Hindu tradition, with special privileges for trade granted by the benevolent kings who ruled the ...

    The Portuguese started a Latin diocese in Goa (1534) and another at Cochin (1558), in the hope of bringing the Saint Thomas Christians under their jurisdiction. The Portuguese Catholics were especially opposed to the Judaic traditions of the Nasrani Christians, describing them as Sabbath-keeping Judaizers. In 1599, Archbishop Aleixo de Menezes of G...

    Every attempt to resist the latinization process was branded by the Portuguese as heretical. The Saint Thomas Christians resisted, under the leadership of their indigenous archdeacon, with disastrous results. The first solemn protest, the Koonan Cross Oath, took place in 1653, under the leadership of archdeacon Thoma, when a section of the Saint Th...

    (in alphabetical order by Communion) 1. Catholic 1.1. Syro-Malabar Church 1.1.1. Archdiocese of Kottayam (Knanaya) 1.2. Syro-Malankara Catholic Church 2. Oriental Orthodox Communion 2.1. Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church 2.1.1. Knanaya Diocese 2.2. Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church or the Indian Orthodox Church (Autocephalous Church) 3. Orie...

    Brown, Leslie. The Indian Christians of St. Thomas: an account of the ancient Syrian Church of Malabar. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1982. ISBN 0521212588
    Buchanan, Claudius. Christian Researches in Asia. Wentworth Press, 2016 (original 1811). ISBN 978-1360893853
    Geddes, Michael. The History Of The Church Of Malabar: From The Time Of Its Being First Discovered By The Portugueses In The Year 1501 Kessinger Publishing, 2010 (original 1694). ISBN 978-1166385583
    Hough, James. The History of Christianity in India. Palala Press, 2016 (original 1839). ISBN 978-1357201258

    All links retrieved January 9, 2024. 1. Synod of Diamper 2. Nasrani Syrian Christians Network (NSC Network) 3. St. Thomas Christians Catholic Encyclopedia. 4. Basic Beliefs of Saint Thomas Christianity Original Christianity Original Yoga. 5. The Acts of Thomas Gnostic Society Library

  4. They are also known, especially locally, as the Nasrani or Nasrani Mappila. “Nasrani” is a term meaning “Christian”; it appears to be a local pronunciation of Nazarine, derived from Nazareth, the home town of Jesus.

  5. Jan 12, 2007 · The term Nasrani or Nazrani is derived from an Arabic word Nazraya, which means Nazarene or Christian. ((Oxford talking dictionary, 1998 gives Nasrani as the spelling and meaning as Christian. The spelling – Nazrani is also used common )). Another possibility is that Nasrani comes from Arabic word Nazranya, which is derived from Greek Nazarenos.

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  6. About the word Nasrani: In early centuries, the word ‘Nasrani’ or 'Nazrani' was used to identify the Jews who accepted Messiah. Its literal meaning in Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Syriac etc. is Christian.

  7. Nasrani is an Arabic word for "Christian" that came from the Greek word Nazōraioi, Nazarene in English. The Saint Thomas Christians are now divided into different Churches like Eastern Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, Protestant, and independent bodies, each with their own liturgies and traditions.