There are twelve classical world religions-those religions most often included in history of world religion surveys and studied in world religions classes: Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, and Zoroastrianism.
Major world events caused by religion include the Crusades, the Thirty Years' War, the Partition of India, and the September 11 attacks. These events were driven by religious differences, ideologies, and conflicts, leading to significant consequences such as wars, violence, and political and social instability.
confucianism was based off the teachings of a chinese man named confucius. it is not a major religion. it was a religion in china many years ago.
Christianity has the most followers, it is the largest religion in the world.
The religion with the largest population percentage in the world is Christianity.
Christianity is relevant because it is the religion of many people in the world. Since Christianity is a major religion, many people base their decision on Christian beliefs.
Christianity!
Catholicism is the largest denomination within Christianity. Christianity itself is the largest religion in the entire world, hence Catholicism is a major world religion.
According to Operation World, the major religion in Congo is Christianity, primarily Catholicism.
No, there were many major religions before it that taught monotheism. Judaism is an obvious example.
Judaism.
Islam
Sunni Islam is the most common religion in the Arab World, but every Arab chooses his own "dominant" religion or non-religion to believe in.