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There are many different details about the different religions. There are many different customs and practices that are associated with the different religions of the world.
Buddhists don't have salvation for eternity.
Lots of people do that. Everybody should have the freedom to choose a religion (or lack of religion) for themselves, no matter what religion their parents practice.
Judaism has the practice of keeping kosher, which involves following a set of dietary laws and regulations outlined in the Torah, specifically in Leviticus and Deuteronomy. These laws dictate what food can and cannot be consumed, as well as how it should be prepared and handled.
they practices Humanism sacrifice
Eating Pork and drinking alcohol are two practices not meeting Muslim religion.
Evangelism is not a religion per se. It is a practice, defining a certain way of preaching and spreading the gospel. Many different religions practice or use evangelistic practices.
They change some of our practices by the christian religion.
Hinduism practices both yoga as well as meditiaiton.
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• *GREAT TRADITION: Religion as expressed in the normative texts of the religion (Quran, sunna, parts of the shari'a, particular creeds, etc.)• *LITTLE TRADITIONS: effect of particular local practices; religion as practiced by different communities, or different social groups within the faith.
Chinese folk religion blends beliefs and practices from a diverse set of local religions.