Well, it really does depend on what you mean by that.
I don't think it really means how many followers you have, but how pure the followers hearts are. Even if a religion only had 5 followers, but all of those 5 followers hearts were true to their faith, their religion would stand out from the rest.
In my opinion, I'd have to say Sikhism is the religion that stands out the most. People always talk bad about their faith, because they don't really understand them, but they did not let that get them down, and they stayed true to their faith, no matter what the other faiths said about them.
I understand that everyone has their own opinion about this, but this is just mine.
There are more than two factors that influence agriculture in the West. The top two are cultures and religion.
the answer is religion
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Cederic Martin with his manpurse at his side!! Until the straight guys invaded, he went running!!
Both, but mostly the latter.
Religion can cause the population of a region to turn inwards and treat outsiders with suspicion.In other cases, it can seek to convert those outsiders. This can be a positive but also, depending on how the proselytising is done, it can antagonise the outsiders and lead to conflict.People who do not follow the dominant religion of the region can be subjected to discrimination, hostility or even persecution.Where they are able to do so, religious leaders seek to determine the direction of society, claiming the right to teach schoolchildren or at least to influence the school curriculum, and the right to influence health policyPriests tend to seek power and influence, so a very dominant religion can be antithetical to democracy.On the other hand, a very dominant religion can force a ruling elite to share power, thereby moderating the unrestrained power and privileges of a monarchy
That and emotions.
the answer is religion
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Islam is the traditional religion of the region.
A dominant religion is a religious belief system that has a significant presence and influence within a specific region or among a large population. It often shapes the culture, customs, and practices of that community.
The strongest influence on the Enlightenment was the scientific revolution, which emphasized reason, empirical evidence, and the power of human knowledge. This led thinkers to question traditional authority and beliefs, sparking a movement towards individual rights, democracy, and freedom of thought.