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Two tools typically wielded by the Magisterium are as follows:
Two tools typically wielded by the Magisterium are as follows:
* Excommunication is the process of excluding someone from participation in formal religious structures due to some harm that their conduct is imposing on the institution.
* Excommunication (''Xitarifiya'') is the process of excluding someone from participation in formal religious structures due to some harm that their conduct is imposing on the institution.
* Anathemiation is the process of declaring a practice or belief system anathema i.e., impermissible. Anathema carries with it the weight that the practice or philosophy it condemns is an inherent effrontery to the Magisterium and by extension the religious order that emanates from scripture and by consequence the Most Divine and forbidding its practice.
* Anathemiation (''Nazrahiraam'') is the process of declaring a practice or belief system anathema (''Hiraam'') i.e., impermissible. Anathema carries with it the weight that the practice or philosophy it condemns is an inherent effrontery to the Magisterium and by extension the religious order that emanates from scripture and by consequence the Most Divine and forbidding its practice.


Another area of enforcement is the imposition or propagation of religious values upon institutions of government and larger society. This can vary immensely based on context. In some systems, the Magisterium has the power to influence the creation of secular or temporal laws and the enforcement of Paxist law on non-adherents of Paxism through state institutions. This is the case in Packilvania where mechanisms such as the [[judiciary of Packilvania]] exist to enforce and impose Paxist law on all subjects of the [[Sultan of Packilvania]]. In contrast, in other countries the state institutions do not enforce or impose Paxist law on their citizens.
Another area of enforcement is the imposition or propagation of religious values upon institutions of government and larger society. This can vary immensely based on context. In some systems, the Magisterium has the power to influence the creation of secular or temporal laws and the enforcement of Paxist law on non-adherents of Paxism through state institutions. This is the case in Packilvania where mechanisms such as the [[judiciary of Packilvania]] exist to enforce and impose Paxist law on all subjects of the [[Sultan of Packilvania]]. In contrast, in other countries the state institutions do not enforce or impose Paxist law on their citizens.