They are most Muslim.
So most of them pray towards religious buildings that are in Turkey.
yes it is
The laity of any religion refers to the people who follow the religion who are not clergymen. In Buddhism, the laity are the people who practice the religion, but are not leaders of worship.
Christianity is my religion, but it's not religion, it's a relationship with God. And we worship Him and love Him with all of our hearts, minds, and souls.
There are likely only a small number of people who practice Moonist religion, as it is a relatively lesser-known and minority belief system that focuses on the worship of the moon. Exact numbers are difficult to estimate due to limited data and the decentralized nature of the religion.
In some countries, such as the United States, the citizens have freedom of religion. They can practice any religion of their choosing or choose to not practice any religion at all. In other countries religious worship is mandated and restricted to a single religion. In some countries religious persecution involves killing people of minority religions.
It is in their religion.
Because in Confucianism, they worship Ti'en(Heaven), plus they practice ancestor worship. Also, they thought that Asians worshipped Confucius.
Hanukkah is not a religion. It is a Jewish Holiday. Jewish people worship one God.
They don't. They practice it.
people who worship the earth!!
Turkey has no 'official' religion - however, the majority of people (65%) follow Sunni Islam.
its actually the religion of house of BackL. They eat pork, they call all themselves daverians and they worship woolworths the fresh food people