It is a blend of Islam and Christianity and emerged in the 1980s. This religion is mostly popular in Lagos, Nigeria where it was founded.
It is not so popular religion. Its followers are around 1500 and mainly in Nigeria were it was founded in the 1980s..
Islam: 50% Christianity: 40% Other (Including native beliefs and a mixture of Christianity and Islam called Chrislam.): 10%50% is Islamic40% is Christian
Nigeria. Chrislam is a congregation of Christians and Muslims. The lectern carries both the Quran and Bible. Ministers conduct services combining the teachings of both on the premis that both Muslim and Christian are the children of Abraham. They believe that this crossing and recrossing of the religious and political chasm promotes harmony of purpose and spirit.
Answer 1Christianity and JudaismAnswer 2According to a 2003 report, 50.4% of Nigeria's population are Muslims, 48.2% are Christians and 1.4% adhere to other religions. Among Christians, 27.8% are Catholic, 31.5% are Protestant and 40.7% belong to other Christian denominations. Other minority religious and spiritual groups in Nigeria include Hinduism, Judaism, The Bahá'í Faith, and Chrislam (a syncretic faith melding elements of Christianity and Islam), the Grail Movement, the Hare Krishnas, and the Eckankar religion.
Many religions did not begin in Southwest Asia, including: Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, Korean Shamanism, Kebatinan, Cao Dai, Chrislam, Animism (of various Asian, African, American, and Australian traditions), Norse Mythology, Greco-Roman Mythology, Neo-Paganism & Wicca, almost all forms of Protestant Christianity, Mormonism, etc.
Islam is not A religion but it is THE religion. Mean to say that its the only religion. Its the religion of GOD for whole of humanity...
It is a religion.
Ray Walston was raised as a Catholic but later in life identified as a Unitarian.
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.
The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.
Muhammad was the prophet of Islam. He is considered the final prophet in Islam, delivering the message of the Quran, which Muslims believe to be the word of God (Allah). He was born in Mecca, in modern-day Saudi Arabia, in the 6th century CE, and his teachings laid the foundation for the religion of Islam.
Christianity is the most dominant religion.