No.
Religion was set up to introduce a unified set of morals and beliefs and to develop a sense of community.
If you feel that you need religion in your life, do some research and find a group that shares your morals and values.
PS: You can be spiritual without being religious. :)
They practice this religion every day. each evening.!!!!!!Adendum: In short, every waking hour .Buddhist are mindful of the present.
They practice their religion every where in the world and every time. However, if you mean where they practice praying (or Salat), then they practice it in Masjid (or called mosque in English) or at home, in office, or in any open or closed clean dry areas.
There is no national religion on Antarctica, because there are no countries there. People who practice every religion on earth may, however, live and work there temporarily.
Jews practice their religion every day. It is not as if they are Jews from 9-5 and then from 5-9 they become Atheists. Judaism is also an orthopractical religion which means that there are a lot of physical rituals that a person must perform daily, so there cannot be a single day that passes where a religious Jew does not practice his faith.
Freedom of religion
Unknown or other. This could mean many things. Most likely in every case, someone asked "WHAT RELIGION R U" and the person said something like "Agnostic" or "Druidic" or "Taoist" and the person who asked is like "WUT? WHY U NO SAY CHRISTIAN OR CATHOLIC?" and writes the first three letters of UNKnown.
In every country or place you will find people that practice the Islamic religion, as it has widely spread thoughout the world.
No, there is no requirement for all U.S. citizens to practice the same religion. The United States guarantees freedom of religion under the First Amendment of the Constitution, allowing individuals to choose their own beliefs and practices.
well it all depends on your religion (I'm Catholic). To practice my religion I go to church on Sundays and I pray every once in a while. But some people of different religions might meditate, pray in a temple, or go to a Sunday school or CCD. It all really depends on what religion you are trying to practice. Hope this helps. :)
Because the Mongol empire was so big there wasn't just one religion, every religion was aloud.
pretty much every western nation
Hindus follow and practice certain religious rituals for their departed parents. There are certain rituals they follow for thirteen days soon after the death. Every year on the day of the death they again practice a ritual called "Shaarddha"