Shinto, Shinto is the native religion of Japan and has been practiced for thousands for years!
Buddhism has it origin in China, but in the 6th Century it was introduce to Japan. The form of religion has impacted the lives of Japanese since its introduction.
Yes. Islam is an importunity religion. It is God religion since start of universe creation and even befog, Refer to questions below for details.
Since he found that one religion, he could share what he knows and he makes the rules on what and what not to. He found that religion is all i'm saying.
Religion and family were extremely important to slaves. Since they were deprived of virtually all human rights, the only things they really had of value were their beliefs and their family members.
His biography doesn't tell us that. It isn't important since there is a freedom of religion in the United States and is not considered a factor.
Islam was the official religion of Saudi Arabia ever since its constitution in the 1920s (as a result of the unification war between Nejd and Hejaz). Prior to this it was the official religion of the Kingdom of Nejd from as early as records exist on the existence of an independent Nejd.
Yes. The March 11, 2011 earthquake in Japan was the most powerful known earthquake ever to have hit Japan, and one of the five most powerful earthquakes in the world overall since modern record-keeping began in 1900.
Christianity originated in the middle east, but is generally considered a western religion, since it has been most widely accepted in Europe and the Western Hemisphere, whereas it has had less acceptance in eastern countries such as India, China, and Japan.
Since it was considered a professional football league, he records should count as professional records.
religion has been around since prehistory.
Iwo Jima was a possession of Japan since about 1862.
By the late 3rd century AD Christianity had become the major religion of the Roman Empire. Prior to this, the Roman religion was the most important one because it was the state religion. However, peoples in the provinces retained their old religions they had worshiped since before the Roman conquests.