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I don't think one can speak about practices. Pentecostals are not bound by a liturgical order. If they feel the service must go in another direction, they do that.
the answer is i dont noe anything..
Christians...
They are derived from quran, Sunnah (prophet Muhammad sayings and practices), and Islam licitly accepted country traditions and practices.
There are many traditions and practices from the past that are used today. Many practices and traditions within friendships, clans, groups, medicine, and families, all live on and are used throughout daily life.
Chaldean rite is a system of liturgical practices and discipline historically associated with the Church of the East, or Nestorian Church, and also used today by the Catholic patriarchate of Babylon of the Chaldeans, where it is called the East Syrian rite. Found principally in Iraq, Iran, and Syria, it is also the original rite of the Christians of St. Thomas (Malabar Christians) in India, established by Nestorian missionaries in the 6th century.
their language and Indian traditions and practices.
As with all major religions, Buddhism has its own set of practices and traditions. The major practices are twice daily prayers, meditation, and in some cases making offerings to the altar.
it depends on country practices and traditions. It is not per Islam teachings.
There are very few Jewish practices that are similar to Catholic practices. Here is a list (Please add to this list if I've missed something):The wearing of a gold wedding ringThe use of a traditional liturgical language (for the Jews it's Hebrew and for the Catholics it's LatinThe Hebrew Bible (which the Catholics call "The Old Testament")
The people are now Muslims and Christians, and their burial practises depend on their religion.
Nothing special per religion. They wear according to their country common practices and traditions.