Although a few Bedouin societies in Jordan have remained Christian since the early Islamic period, the vast majority of Bedouin are Sunni Muslims. The Five Pillars of Islam are the declaration of faith, the five daily ritual prayers, almsgiving, fasting, and the pilgrimage to Mecca. Most Bedouin societies observe the fast of Ramadan, perform the obligatory prayers, and celebrate the two major Islamic holidays-Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adhha. Some groups endeavor to make the hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca) more than once in a lifetime, and individual piety is sometimes reflected in the number of pilgrimages an individual manages to undertake. The Bedouin societies throughout the region variously believe in the presence of spirits (jinn), some playful and others malevolent, that interfere in the life of humans. The "envious eye" is also very real to the Bedouin, and children are believed to be particularly vulnerable. For this reason, they often have protective amulets attached to their clothing or hung around their necks. Some Bedouin groups postulate the existence ogresses and of monstrous super naturals (ahl al-ard, "people of the earth"), who are sometimes met by lone travelers in the desert.
They practice Islam religion.
They practice Roman Catholic religion
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
It is entirely up to you, how seriously you wish to practice your religion.
they practice the religion of pakarah, a ancient religion that revolves around the sun as the centerpiece of life.
I guess you ment " what religion do hindu's practice?" If so, it is Hinduism.
Europeans mostly study (practice) the catholic religion.
vedic religion
The Aztecs practiced their religion through rituals, ceremonies, and sacrifices. They believed in many gods, with each one representing different aspects of life such as agriculture, sun, and war. The Aztecs often built temples, pyramids, and conducted ceremonies to honor their gods and secure their favor for good harvests and protection.
Traditional tribal religion.
the religion of Aztec's is they practice sacrifice
Evariste Galois was a French mathematician known for his contributions to group theory and understanding solvability of equations. He was not known to adhere to any specific religion, and his focus was primarily on mathematics rather than religious beliefs.