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The second major religion in France is Islam. Between that and the main religion of Christianity is a significant number of people who have no religion.
Sunni Islam was the majority religion in Egypt in the 1800s. However, there were significant minorities of Coptic Christians, Rabbinic Jews, Karaite Jews, European Christians, and Baha'i.
Victorian literature was written in England during the "Victorian era" which was from 1832-1901. Victorian literature mostly focused on the strict social, political, and sexual conservatism of the time. Some famous Victorian authors are Edith Wharton, Kate Chopin, Charles Dickens, and William Thackeray. Modern age literature (modernism) was during the 1890's through the 1940's. The literature focused on moving towards modern Western ideas, religion, social conventions, and morality. Some famous modern age authors are William Faulkner, Scott Fizgerald, and Joseph Conrad.
New Zealand is a secular country and does not have an official established religion. Over half of New Zealanders are Christian - in 2006, 56% of New Zealanders identified themselves as Christian, while 32% identified with no religion.
Presumably you mean Hindi. Hindu is not the name of a language; a Hindu is an adherent of Hinduism, the predominant religion in India. There are significant numbers of speakers of Hindi in two South American countries - Suriname and Guyana.
Yes, artifacts related to religion can include religious texts, sculptures, paintings, ceremonial clothing, and ritual objects used in religious practices. These artifacts provide insights into the beliefs, traditions, and practices of various religious groups throughout history.
Religion
Egyptology is not a religion. Egyptology is the scientific study of Ancient Egyptian culture and artifacts.
Isaac Clayton Keller has written: 'Literature and religion' -- subject(s): American literature, English literature, Religion in literature
Carolyn Oulton has written: 'Literature and religion in mid-Victorian England' -- subject(s): Christianity and literature, English Christian fiction, English fiction, History, History and criticism, Influence, Religion, Religion and literature, Religion in literature
Daniel Swift has written: 'Shakespeare's common prayers' -- subject(s): Sources, Religion in literature, Religion, History, Religion and literature, Prayer in literature
Buddhism
to show others how it is relevant to the specific religion
Artifacts found at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa show that the region of the early cities was later absorbed into a Christian religion.
There are innumerable artifacts in Hindu religion. Artifacts in the form of documents are: Written in Sanskrit, there are The Rigveda, The Yajurveda, The Samaveda, The Athervanaveda, The 18 Puranas, The great epics Ramayana and Mahabharatha, etc,. The list runs into thousands if Hindu documents in many languages are included. If the state of artifacts in the form of documents is this, what is there to mention about other forms?
James L. Lucas has written: 'The religious dimension of twentieth-century British and American literature' -- subject(s): American literature, English literature, History and criticism, Religion and literature, Religion in literature
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