The majority of Kurds are Muslims, belonging to either the Sunni or Shia branch of Islam. However, there are also smaller communities of Kurds who follow other religions such as Yazidism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism.
It is called conversion when an individual adopts or changes to a new religion.
A person who converts his religion is typically referred to as a convert or a convert to the new religion.
Followers or believers of a religion would generally be named after that certain religion. For example: People who believe in Christianity would be called Christians; Atheism- Atheists, Catholicism- Catholics, Buddhism- buddhists, Hinduism- Hindu, and so forth.
The religion that believes in Zeus is called Hellenism, which is a modern revival of the ancient Greek religion. Followers of Hellenism believe in the worship of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses, including Zeus as the king of the gods.
Dying for one's religion is often referred to as martyrdom.
Most Kurds are Sunni Muslims.
Most Kurds are Sunni Muslims.
Javed Kurd was born in 1967.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is not of Kurdish descent. He is a Turkish politician who has been serving as the President of Turkey since 2014.
Ahmad Kurd was born in 1949.
Keça Kurd was born in 1948.
Kurd Kisshauer died in 1958.
Kurd Kisshauer was born in 1886.
Kurd von Mosengeil died in 1906.
Kurd von Schlözer died in 1894.
Said Pasha Kurd was born in 1834.
Said Pasha Kurd died in 1907.