Bosnia is a country of various religions, just like most countries in the world today. However the three main religions are Islam, Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism. About 40% of the population is Muslim (belonging mostly to the Sunni sect), 30% are Orthodox Christians (belonging to the Serbian Orthodox Church), 15% are Roman Catholics and the rest are either Atheists or they affiliate with some other religion.
Most of us practice the Islamic religion... 52% of us are Muslims such as myself, 40% Orthodox and 8% other including Jewish and Catholic
They mean to follow religious customs
Religious customs are behaviours which are associated with the forms of worship practised in a particular religion, or which are commanded by the holy scriptures of the particular religion. Thus the practise of "crossing yourself", practised by Roman Catholics, is a part of their worship, and is a religious custom. Likewise, abstinence from pork is a behaviour required by the scriptures of both Muslims and Jews, and is thus a religious custom. Sometimes, however, people think that behaviours practised primarily by a particular religious group are religious customs when in fact they are just . . . customs. For example, the wearing of headscarves by Muslim women in contexts outside of worship is not actually mandated in scripture and is thus just a custom.
i think it is culture because they share customs and beliefs.
Religious people perform religious rites.
Jesus was Jewish. His family were devout Jews who followed the Jewish laws and dietary customs.
Don Raunikar has written: 'Choosing God's best' -- subject(s): Christianity, Courtship, Dating (Social customs), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Courtship, Religious aspects of Dating (Social customs), Religious life, Single people
People had simple institutions,customs and organizations with social, educational, or religious purposes
They mean to follow religious customs
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Kelvin K. Mughogho has written: 'The impact of Christianity on socio-cultural changes' -- subject(s): Christianity and culture, Death, Funeral customs and rites, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death, Religious life and customs, Tumbuka (African people)
J. A. Boersema has written: 'Huwelijksbetalingen' -- subject(s): Bride price, Marriage customs and rites, Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Bride price, Social life and customs, Sumbanese (Indonesian people)
Doing religious customs such as praying in the river,swimming or fishing.
Saranan Deori has written: 'Religious practices of the Deoris' -- subject(s): Deori (Indic people), Religion, Religious life and customs
Robin Landew Silverman has written: 'North Dakota' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'A Bosnian family' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Case studies, Bosnian Americans, Political refugees, Social life and customs, Bosnian American families, Refugees 'The Ten Gifts'
Religious customs are behaviours which are associated with the forms of worship practised in a particular religion, or which are commanded by the holy scriptures of the particular religion. Thus the practise of "crossing yourself", practised by Roman Catholics, is a part of their worship, and is a religious custom. Likewise, abstinence from pork is a behaviour required by the scriptures of both Muslims and Jews, and is thus a religious custom. Sometimes, however, people think that behaviours practised primarily by a particular religious group are religious customs when in fact they are just . . . customs. For example, the wearing of headscarves by Muslim women in contexts outside of worship is not actually mandated in scripture and is thus just a custom.