It depends on what country you talk about. In the US for example all religions may be practiced as US accept Immigration from almost all countries. In Indonesia, for example, Islam is the commonly practiced religion. In India, it is Hinduism, in China, it is Buddhism. In Vatican and most European countries, it is Christianity. and so on
Islam and Christianity are the two main religions practiced in Baghdad and Iraq. Islam is the dominant religion in the region, with the majority of the population identifying as Muslims. Christianity also has a significant presence, with various Christian denominations present in the country.
The rosary is primarily a Catholic practice, but it is also used in some other Christian denominations such as Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and Eastern Orthodoxy, albeit in modified forms. It is not commonly practiced in other world religions outside of Christianity.
Ethnic religions are most widely practiced in regions where they originated, such as Hinduism in South Asia, Shinto in Japan, and African traditional religions in sub-Saharan Africa. These religions are intimately tied to specific cultural and geographical contexts, which is why they are predominantly practiced in those regions.
There are some religious traditions, such as certain forms of Judaism and branches of Christianity, that may not emphasize meditation as a central practice. In Islam, while meditation is not as commonly practiced, some Sufi traditions do incorporate forms of meditative practices. Ultimately, the emphasis on meditation varies among different religions and denominations within those religions.
The main religions in Beijing, China, are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, and Christianity. Buddhism and Taoism are the most practiced religions, with many temples and shrines dedicated to these beliefs. Islam is also prevalent among the Hui Muslim population, and Christianity is practiced by a small percentage of the population.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
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Islam is mostly in iran now
Both Sunni and Shia Islam
Answer Islam, Christianity (RC & Non-RC), Buddhism and Hiduism
Brazil its officially a Catholic Country.
The country itself can't be polytheistic or monotheistic, just the religions practiced within it.
Portugal is a Roman Catholic country, but all major (and most minor) religions are catered for in Lisbon.
Cuba was a predominantly Roman Catholic country before Castro. From 1959 to 1992 it was officially an atheistic country. However, Cubans still practiced their religions in secret. The major religions in Cuba are: Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish, and Santeria (a mix of Catholic and African religions).
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Anglican, Catholicism, Islam and many other minor religions.
Qatar's religion is Islam, however all religions in Qatar are practiced.