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I think we need to get a source for the "no conversions accepted" because I actually believe it is true. The Druze definitely do not take converts (not since about 1150 AD) and I have been informed the Nizari do not accept converts. However, it does need a cite... anyone know a Nizari? ناهد/(Nåhed)speak! 04:06, 12 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I originally wrote that line, but I feel it is original research on my part and took it out, after all, very few books include Nizari, Mustaali, and Druze in the same sentence, or combining of these three groups is a little artificial in itself. It is true for the Druze. For the Nizari, it is only partially true, you have to go through a long lengthy process of conversion, but you can do it. As for the Mustaali, I have no clue. --Enzuru 21:46, 12 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]