In terms of membership, Christianity has more members than any other religion, although Christianity is divided into many different branches, and is not a unified religion. Islam is increasing in the number of members, and may overtake Christianity, although like Christianity, Islam is also divided into different branches, which have often been in conflict with each other. If we are to look at specific sects, Roman Catholicism would still be the religion with the largest membership, making it the major religion. There are other criteria by which we might judge some other religion to be more important, however. For example, although Judaism does not have a large membership, it is also ancestral to the two largest religions, Christianity and Islam, neither of which would have existed without Judaism. One could argue, therefore, that Judaism is the major religion. And of course, everybody believes that their own religion is the most important one, because it is the true religion. Truth, after all, is more important than mere membership numbers. One person who knows the truth counts more than a thousand deluded fools. So there are lots of different ways of looking at this question.
The major religion in Taiwan is a mix of Buddhism, Taoism, and traditional Chinese folk religions. About one-third of the population identifies as either Buddhist or Taoist, while many people also practice a combination of these beliefs alongside folk traditions.
The major religion in Idaho is Christianity, with the majority of residents identifying as Protestant or Roman Catholic.
Generally, the top five religions are Sikhism, Christianity, Hindu, Buddhism and Islam. The religions are given below in order of the numbers of adherents: Christianity 2200 million (around 32% of the world's population) Islam 1226 million (around 19% of the world's population) Hinduism 828 million (around 13% of the world's population) Buddhism 364 million (around 6% of the world's population) Sikhism 23.8 million (less than 1% of the world's population) Chinese folk religions ( a whole group of religions) have 390 million adherents, those with no formal religion (eg agnostics, non practising Christians, atheists, humanists, deists etc) have 800 million adherents, Judaism has 14.5 million adherents and all the other religions (eg new age, spiritualists, Baha'i, Confucianism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Shinto, Taoism, Wicca, Shamanism, Animism, Rastifarianism and so on) have around 150 million adherents or so. So those with a religion of some sort represent around 87-92% of the world's population
The major religions practiced in Bangladesh are Islam and Hinduism. Islam is the largest religion, with the majority of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. Hinduism is the second largest religion, with a significant minority population in the country.
The major religion in the Philippines is Roman Catholicism, with over 80% of the population identifying as Catholic.
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Brazil does not have an official national religion. The major religion practiced in Brazil is Christianity, which is the religion claimed by 91 percent of the population. The largest denomination is Roman Catholic with 122 million adherents.
I feel that there is no one in this world who can number any religion. As all religions have there own presence in this world and all of them are equvalent .
Buddhism have it's greatest strength in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc. It's the major religion in that part of Asia. It was once a major religion in India, too. However, it declined.
People from Tehran are mainly Shia Islam adherents. however many other religions are present in Tehran For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran
Nepal and India. India is 80.5% Hindu and Nepal has a similarly large percentage. Sri Lanka is 60.5% Buddhist and only 21.5% Hindu. Bhutan is about 25% Hindu and Indonesia is about 3% Hindu. Hinduism is a major religion in all five countries, with well over a million adherents in each, but it is the majority religion in only India and Nepal.
The major religion in Taiwan is a mix of Buddhism, Taoism, and traditional Chinese folk religions. About one-third of the population identifies as either Buddhist or Taoist, while many people also practice a combination of these beliefs alongside folk traditions.
Christianity is a global catergorization of all religious beliefs that fit into it. Of this, the Catholic Religion is one of the oldest of these and today has the largest number adherents worldwide. The vast majority of major Chrisitian beliefs are believed by the Catholics and most others. The differences come in interpretation of the Scripture and governance of the flock.
Because it became (perhaps by divine design) the single, state religion of one of the greatest and long lived early empires - the Roman empire.
The major religion in Idaho is Christianity, with the majority of residents identifying as Protestant or Roman Catholic.
AnswerNO. Malaysia's major religion is Islam, but Cambodia is not
AnswerNO. Malaysia's major religion is Islam, but Cambodia is not