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It is considered both a philosophy and religion the religion was made during the Han dynasty and was based off the ideas of the philosophy. It is probably the most common religion in China right now
Because they believe in philosophy more than religion.
the most respected MOHAMMED NABI
There are no pilgrimages for the Confucian religion; it isn't a traditional religion, in fact, it isn't even considered a religion at all by most.
Of course. Philosophy is a way of life - religion is a belief system - they can, but do not need, to clash. As most religions hold the same porecepts (oir cammandments if you will) to be true, there is often no clash at all.
Maybe the all of the dfferences come back to secularization and the relation between religion and world. In Islamic political philosophy, there is an emphasis on the role of religious authorities and on the succession of government according to Divine Laws and Religion. However, in Western political philosophy, since there is seculrization between religion and world, secularism becomes the foundation for these philosophies, albeit not all of them, but most of them, presupposing such a theme. In better words, the difference between them stems from the interference of religion in worldy affairs like government.
I suppose he would blame religion for the most part because he feels that people use religion as an excuse for hating things, and disliking things etc.
Islam is the best religion it teaches things like - peace, humanity and non-violence, and the most popular religion in the world and i am not bias because i'm reading all the teachings
because Taoism is a philosophy, not a religion (per se), it is most commonly done through meditation and understanding of nature.
The most widely practiced religion in Ancient Persia is now known as Zoroastrianism. However, in the centuries after the Islamic conquest of Persia, most Persians converted to Islam (both by choice and from fear of violence). Islam (specifically Twelver Shiite Islam) is the dominant religion among ethnic Persians today.
Islam is the best religion it teaches things like - peace, humanity and non-violence, and the most popular religion in the world and i am not bias because i'm reading all the teachings