Names for places of worship in different religions include:
Islam- Masjidh
Muslim - Mosque
Buddhist- Temple
Judaism (Jewish) - Temple, Synagogue
Hindus- Kovil, a Tamil term for a distinct style of Hindu temple with Dravidian architecture.
Christians (Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox) - Church or Cathedral
Christian "Dunkards" - they meet in Church or in members' homes
Western US Catholics from Spanish descent - Mission, but it is still a Church (Mission Church)
Native American - Mother Earth, mud hut
Atheists - none
A war zone waiting to happen?
What are the key characteristics of each of the five universal religions. do they have a holy book. a god . a place of worship . rituals . what are they called?
Because their religion had many gods. It is called polytheism. There are many such religions.
They have many different religions but their main one was called Fukadik.
Places of worship can be referred to by various names depending on the religion. For example, in Christianity, places of worship are commonly called churches, cathedrals, chapels, or basilicas. In Islam, places of worship are known as mosques or masjids. In Hinduism, places of worship are called temples or mandirs. Each of these names carries cultural, historical, and religious significance within their respective faith traditions.
There are many different places of worship.There called Shrines. They can worship many things at them it consist of : Kami, Ancestors, and different spirits.
"Syncretism" is when people combine various elements of multiple religions.
Cultures and/or Ethnic Groups.
The blending of two distinct religions into a unique third is called Syncretism.
Well...let me put it this way..The Ten Commandments stated that you should worship God and only God. So, If you worshiped God while your friend worships something else, then i guess it's ok.BUT If you worship what your friend is worshiping, then obviously you are worshiping false idols....that is if ,say, you are a christianANSWER 2:Most people choose to worship separately because there is a comfort zone that all in that church, synagogue, or mosque are of like mind. If a person comes to understand or believe that those from different faiths are ALL saying prayers to the same Creator, irrespective of what the Creator might be called in different languages or religions (e.g., God, Allah, Vishnu, etc.), then there is no harm in interfaith worship. The only things that would differ are the manmade rituals involved with each.
Places where different religions dominate are often referred to as religiously diverse or pluralistic societies. These places encompass a variety of religious beliefs and practices, allowing for coexistence and interaction among different faith traditions.
Hinduism states:There is only One God, but different names - The Truth (God) is one, but wise people call by different names.One God, but different forms - Brahman (God), the formless, is assigned forms only for the convenience of the aspirants. Whatever form any devotee with faith, wishes to worship, God manifest in that form.One God, but different paths - Just as rain water irrespective of the place where it falls, ultimately reaches ocean, the worship rendered to all deities of whatever description (name or form), ultimately reaches the Supreme Reality (God).Tolerance to other religions - Hinduism respects other religions as another path to reach God, who is called by a different name or having a different form.Hinduism does not claim that it is the only path to reach God.