1.beliefs and customs
2. place of worship
3. power
4. goverment
5. laws
6. a system of heaven and hell
Religion as the projection of human needs.
This needs more information on the countries and their main religion, then I can give you a valid answer.
Needs of Religion in Modern Society
Yes, it is possible to have no religion. People who do not adhere to any organized religion are often referred to as atheists or agnostics. Some individuals may also identify as spiritual but not religious.
Your question needs to say what particular religion you are asking about, in order for anyone to answer it.
Both Wahabbi and Salafi.
Your question needs to be rewritten. As it stands now, it's like asking how did oranges influence the taste of oranges. A bit too much of a koan.
A ninja needs no religion. Ninjas come from a Japanese tradition, and the traditional religion of Japan is Shintoism. Of course, this does not mean that all ninjas are necessarily members of the Shinto religion, but that would be the most traditional religion to which they might belong. Buddhism would also be a possibility.
You should always help anyone who needs help, regardless of their religion.
The Romans did not find heir religion boring. The masses converted to Christianity because it suited their needs and social conditions better.
The five primary theories of the origins of religion include the following: Animism suggests that early humans attributed spiritual significance to natural objects and phenomena. Theological theory posits that religion originated from the belief in one or more deities. Functionalism views religion as a social construct that serves to fulfill psychological and social needs. Marxist theory argues that religion is a tool used by the ruling class to maintain control over the working class. Psychological theory contends that religion arises from human emotions and needs, such as the fear of death and the search for meaning.
Your question needs to be more specific. What religion is this book of worship from? What country? What year was it published?