Basically, that would be any religion practiced mostly by people of a certain ethnic group. That would be like Judaism or Islam in the Middle East, Protestant Christianity in the US, Catholicism in Mexico, Buddhism in Thailand and other parts of Asia, Hinduism in India, shamanism among Native Americans, animism among Africans, and so on.
example: Judaism is the religious way of life for many Jewish people
Judaism is an ethnic religion.
Yes - the best example of this is Christianity, which was a local/ethnic religion in Judea during the Roman Empire but through conquests and imperialism became a dominant world religion.
People of a single ethnic group can have different religions, for example the British are largely Protestant and Catholic Christians and their religious affiliation does not follow ethnic boundaries (historically). People of one religion can be from many different ethic groups. For example, Muslims are Arabs, Berbers, black Africans, Asians, etc. A religion is a belief system. An ethnic group is a group of people with common ancestry and culture.
One example is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is fueled by religious differences between Jews and Muslims over control of the Holy Land. Another example is the sectarian violence between Sunni and Shia Muslims in countries like Iraq and Syria, where differing interpretations of Islam have led to conflict and instability.
Universalizing religions are belief systems that seek to appeal to all people regardless of their background. They often have a mission to convert non-believers and spread their teachings worldwide. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, which have followers across different cultures and geographical regions.
Jainism is a universalizing religion, as it seeks to attract followers from all backgrounds and does not restrict membership based on ethnicity or nationality. It emphasizes the value of all life and promotes principles of non-violence, compassion, and self-discipline.
no its an ethnic religion
No.
the Ashanti ethnic group religion has no name but is most believe in sprits.
identifying as a particular ethnic background, religion, or nationality. For example, stating that you are British Asian is a cultural identity.
means to believe in the type of religion you have and it is a worldwide religion