In the Middle East, the 'Stans, and India, there is Islam, in most Asian countries, there is Buddhism, in India, there is Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism, there is a minority of Zoroastrianism in Iran and India, in Japan, there is Shinto and Taoism, and in China and Korea, there is Confucianism which is more like a way of life than a religion. There is Christianity and Judaism sprinkled around. There are also a few Shamanistic beliefs around Asia.
Every major religion is practiced in Asia, to some extent; it is a very large continent, with many different nationalities and ethnic groups. India is predominantly Hindu, Pakistan is predominantly Muslim, China, which was once predominantly Confucian, now has bits of everything, mixed with a generally anti-religious communism; Japan practices Shintoism, etc.
England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
A major religion practiced in Andorra is Roman Catholicism.
Taoism, which is practiced in East Asia.
In the peak of Hinduism it was practiced in almost entire Asia except China, Japan & Mongolia.
Yes, it is.
Christianity.
The major religion practiced in the Northwest Territories is Christianity, with various denominations represented including Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Protestant. Traditional Indigenous spiritual practices are also followed by some residents.
in asia Answer: Buddhism originated in India, spread to China and other parts of Asia and to Europe and is practiced throughout the world today.
India... (obviously)
India and some parts of Asia like Russia and western Asia (Middle East)
Islam is the major religion in Indonesia
Shinto