The main religions practiced in East and South Asia, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and various forms of Daoism and Shinto, often emphasize concepts such as karma, rebirth, and the pursuit of enlightenment or spiritual liberation. They typically value community and familial ties, integrating spiritual practices into daily life. Additionally, many of these religions highlight the importance of rituals and traditions, as well as a deep connection to nature. Lastly, they often promote moral and ethical guidelines that shape personal conduct and social harmony.
Most of the people on the Canary Islands are Roman Catholic. However, there are some other religions practiced on the Canary Islands.
Jewish people follow Judaism!
People are mainly ethnically protestants, but all other big religions are also practiced.
Christianity is the most practiced religion in Brazil
Roman catholic,protestant christians,muslims
Islam is a large religion in Africa. Encyclopedia Britanica, as of mid-2002, there were 376,453,000 Christians, 329,869,000 Muslims and 98,734,000 people who practiced traditional religions in Africa. Nevertheless, according to a May 9, 2009 Congressional Research Service report, there were 371,459,142 Muslims, 304,313,880 Christians, 137,842,507 who practiced indigenous religions, and 9,818,542 people who practiced other religions in Africa.
The main religion was Buddhism, though there was a little Taoism mixed in there. A whole clump of people also practiced traditional religions.
It is believed that all major religions are practiced in Finland. However nearly 80% of Finns belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
There are many religions practiced in Japan. The two largest are Buddhism and Shintoism, with a majority of Japanese incorporating both into their lives. Religion is not as strong a part of the the daily life of the people as it can be in other parts of the world.
The most common religion in Egypt now is Islam. But before they started to get taken over by other cultures, Egyptians practiced a polytheistic religion where the people believed in an afterlife. This was in ancient times.
During the Iron Age, people followed a variety of religions depending on the region. In Europe, Celtic and Germanic paganism were common, while in the Middle East, religions such as Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and various polytheistic beliefs were prevalent. In India, people practiced different forms of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
It is hard to say as the majority of people practice Buddhism although there are a few exceptions to that as some may choose to practice Christianity or another religion. However, I think the most practiced religions are firstly Buddhism and then Christianity.