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The term is "saint veneration" or "saint worship", which refers to the practice of honoring saints for their holiness and intercession. It is a common practice in many branches of Christianity, particularly in Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
The main religion is Greek orthodoxy which is part of the Eastern Orthodox Church. There is also small groups who still adhere to the Hellenic pantheon of Gods.
While the majority are Moslem, a full 25% practice some form of Christianity, with Orthodoxy being the highest. Many are Coptic Christians. I do believe there are Jews, Druze and Zorastarians too, but not sure how prevailent they are.
Eastern Orthodoxy is a Christian denomination (the second largest in fact). Therefore, they have the same commandments as any other Christian denomination- the 10 Commandments given to Moses.
Eastern orthodox, Catholic, Protestants and a large number of sectarians as Baptists, Adventists, Yehovists, Quakers, Mormons and many others.
There were too many to count. It depends on what part of the world you are looking at but the major players would have been Buhddism, Hinduism, Islam, Eastern Orthodoxy, the various Protostants, and Roman Catholicism.
There are many different types of Christians. Only some of the groups include Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Methodism, Lutheranism, Episcopal, Baptist-ism, Presbyterianism, and so many more groups that base their beliefs on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
How many people in the world practice Buddhism?
It is estimated that there are around 14 million Jewish people worldwide who practice Judaism.
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