According to Jewish religious law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the religious ceremonies of other religions.
The religious landscape in Cuba is diverse, with the majority of the population identifying as Christian, predominantly Roman Catholic. Other Christian denominations, such as Protestantism and Santeria, also have significant followings. Additionally, a minority of the population identifies as non-religious or atheist. Specific percentages vary depending on the source and methodology of the data collected.
Islam 100% - No other religion allowed :-(
Racist jackass
Of course.
Citizens of the US are not allowed to travel to Cuba under normal circumstances.
It had state gods but allowed other religions.
People are allowed to practice Buddhism, very restricted types of other religions exist but aren't popular.
Yes, for sure Muslims are allowed to make friends with other different religions. Not only that but also they are encouraged to have friends from other religions. The only condition is that as Muslims respect all other religions and all other cultures, then the friends of other religions should also respect the Muslim religion, the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him).Refer to the related question below for more information.
82% catholic 14% christian 4% other
Christianity and various spiritism groups.
Cuba was a predominantly Roman Catholic country before Castro. From 1959 to 1992 it was officially an atheistic country. However, Cubans still practiced their religions in secret. The major religions in Cuba are: Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish, and Santeria (a mix of Catholic and African religions).