An ethnic religion is a religion that appeals to a specific group of people in a specific area of the world. Twenty five percent of the worlds population is in an ethnic religion. The other 70 percent are either in a uuniversalizing religion or have no religion at all.
Any religion can be non-ethnic, but Christianity is probably the most diversely practiced religion. I have seen Christians from just about any and every background.
Islam is also a religion which transcends ethnicity, with adherents from all continents and races.
No, neither of them is ethnic.
in 1914, no role of ethnic or religious tensions
Universalizing religions seek to appeal to all people regardless of geographic location, while ethnic religions are closely tied to a specific ethnic or cultural group. Universalizing religions often have a missionary aspect and aim to spread their beliefs globally, whereas ethnic religions are typically passed down through generations within a specific community.
40% Christian, 20% Muslim and 40% ethnic minority religions
Judaism
Christianity, Islam, and Traditional African religions are practiced by the Ashanti ethnic group.
40% Christian, 20% Muslim and 40% ethnic minority religions
Christianity (40%) and ethnic religions (40%) are most common, but there is also Muslim (20%).
multi ethnic
islam
Ethnic religions are most widely practiced in regions where they originated, such as Hinduism in South Asia, Shinto in Japan, and African traditional religions in sub-Saharan Africa. These religions are intimately tied to specific cultural and geographical contexts, which is why they are predominantly practiced in those regions.
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