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The rosary is primarily a Catholic practice, but it is also used in some other Christian denominations such as Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and Eastern Orthodoxy, albeit in modified forms. It is not commonly practiced in other world religions outside of Christianity.
According to the 2010 Mexico Census survey the religions are: 82.7% Roman Catholic 09.7% Protestant Christian 04.7% No Religious Belief 02.7% Unspecified Religious Belief 00.2% Other Religions (Hindu, Buddhist, etc)
"There is no Hindu, there is no Mussalman."
Same as what we think about them. They will probably study it at school or have a general interest or knowledge in other religions...provided they're not racist of course!
The acceptance of other religions' practices is called religious tolerance or religious pluralism, which involves respecting and acknowledging the diversity of beliefs and practices among different faiths without discrimination or prejudice.
The main difference is their religious beliefs: a Hindu woman follows the practices and beliefs of Hinduism, while a Muslim woman follows the practices and beliefs of Islam. These religions have different traditions, customs, and ways of life that shape the roles and expectations for women within their respective communities.
Islam (97%) Christainty(1%) Hindu/Sikh (1%) Other (1%)
By "Hinduism Symbol" I am assuming that you mean the sacred Aum sound, which is found in many Hindu prayers, religious texts, as well as meditation methods. It is also a sacred mantra in other Dharmic religions such as Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, but originated from the Rig-Veda which forms the backbone of modern Hindu culture and practices.
Roman Catholic but he is open to other religions, such as Judaism which his husband practices.
there are many religions and other beliefs in Indonesia. but the major are Islam, Protestan, Catholic, Hindu, Buddha,
Koshy Abraham has written: 'Christ in ancient Indian thought' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hindu interpretations, Christianity and other religions 'Christ in ancient Indian thought' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hindu interpretation, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity
Muslim and Hindi women differ in their religious beliefs and practices. Muslim women follow the teachings of Islam, which includes wearing the hijab as a form of modesty and practicing Islamic customs and rituals. Hindi women, on the other hand, follow the Hindu religion, which may involve various traditional practices and beliefs, such as worshipping multiple deities and participating in religious festivals. It's important to note that both groups are diverse and have individual beliefs and practices within their respective religions.