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List Of Religions In The World


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  • Christianity
    • Followers: Approximately 2.3 billion
    • Major Branches: Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism.
    • Key Beliefs: Belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior of humanity, the Bible as the holy scripture.
  • Notable Denominations:
    • Catholics
    • Baptists
    • Lutherans
    • Methodists
    • Anglicans, etc.
  • Islam
    • Followers: Around 1.9 billion
    • Major Branches: Sunni Islam (majority) and Shia Islam.
    • Key Beliefs: Monotheism (belief in one God, Allah), the Quran as the final revelation, and Prophet Muhammad as the last prophet.
    • Sub-sects of Shia Islam: Twelvers, Ismailis, Zaidis.
  • Hinduism
    • Followers: Approximately 1.2 billion
    • Key Concepts: Polytheistic and henotheistic practices, belief in karma, dharma, samsara (cycle of rebirth), and moksha (liberation from this cycle).
    • Main Deities: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and many others.
  • Buddhism
    • Followers: Around 520 million
    • Major Branches:
      • Theravada (mainly practiced in Southeast Asia)
      • Mahayana (practiced in East Asia)
      • Vajrayana (Tibetan Buddhism)
    • Key Beliefs: Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, belief in reaching enlightenment (nirvana) to escape suffering (dukkha).
  • Sikhism
    • Followers: Around 30 million
    • Founder: Guru Nanak
    • Key Beliefs: Monotheism, equality, service, and devotion to one God, Guru Granth Sahib is the holy scripture.
  • Judaism
    • Followers: Around 14–15 million
    • Major Branches: Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist.
    • Key Beliefs: Monotheism, belief in the covenant between God and the Israelites, Torah as the sacred text.
  • Bahá’í Faith
    • Followers: 5–8 million
    • Founder: Bahá’u’lláh
    • Key Beliefs: Oneness of humanity, unity of all religions, and world peace.
  • Jainism
    • Followers: Around 4–6 million
    • Key Beliefs: Non-violence (ahimsa), truth, asceticism, and spiritual purity.
    • Main Sects: Digambara and Svetambara.
  • Confucianism
    • Mainly Practiced in: China and East Asia
    • Key Beliefs: Ethical principles for family and social harmony, virtues like respect for elders, loyalty, and righteousness.
  • Taoism
    • Followers: Mainly in China
    • Key Concepts: Tao (the way), balance of opposites (Yin and Yang), living in harmony with nature.
  • Shinto
    • Followers: Primarily in Japan
    • Key Beliefs: Worship of kami (spirits), connection to nature, and reverence for ancestors.
  • Zoroastrianism
    • Followers: Around 100,000–200,000
    • Key Beliefs: Dualism between good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Angra Mainyu), sacred text is the Avesta.
  • Rastafarianism
    • Followers: Around 1 million
    • Key Beliefs: Reverence for Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, Afrocentrism, belief in the return to Africa (Zion), and use of the Bible.
  • New Religious Movements
    • Examples: Scientology, Wicca, Falun Gong, and others.
    • Key Features: Diverse beliefs and practices, often with modern origins, focused on personal spirituality or alternative interpretations of existing religious traditions.
  • Indigenous and Folk Religions
    • Examples: Native American religions, African traditional religions, Australian Aboriginal beliefs, etc.
    • Key Practices: Animism, ancestor worship, rituals tied to nature, and localized spiritual practices.
  • Atheism and Agnosticism
    • Followers: Estimates vary, often included in non-religious demographics.
    • Key Views:
      • Agnosticism: Uncertainty about the existence of deities.
      • Atheism: Lack of belief in any deities.

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