Religious goods store
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A religious goods store, also known as a religious bookstore, religious gifts store or religious supplies shop, is a store specializing in supplying materials used in the practice of a particular religious tradition, such as Buddhism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Christianity and Islam among other religions.[1][2]
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||
Chinese | 神料商店 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | god/spirit material shop/store | ||||||||||||
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Malay name | |||||||||||||
Malay | Kedai Alat-alat Sembahyang (prayer instrument store) | ||||||||||||
These shops are abundant across the Greater Chinese region as well as Overseas Chinese communities around the world.[3]
In Iran, religious goods stores are usually visited to buy the Quran, Al Mafatih-Al Jinan, goods like the tasbīḥ, and many other things. One of the services related to this is to add a page to Mafatih al-Jinan book for a deceased loved one.
In Christendom, religious goods stores are often visited to purchase Christian art, books and devotional material for the home, as well as gifts such as a Bible, daily devotional or cross necklace for occasions such as Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Matrimony.[4][5]