Brief of Religions: Like many Christians say Muslims copied their religion, same way many Jewish says Christians copied their religion. Out of Islam, Christianity & Judaism, Judaism was established first, and then Christianity & then Islam. These three religions share same God, believe in heaven & hell & shares most of the prophets in between them. Except Judaism don't believe in Jesus (PBUH) & Muhammed (PBUH) & Christianity don't believe in Muhammed (PBUH). Islam don't believe Jesus is a son of the God, Islam believe Jesus is a prophet just like all other prophets. However Islam does agree that Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus without a husband or sex, however Islam does not believe Virgin Mary had sex with God, as God has no sons or relatives. Islam believes ALL the prophets including Moses, Jesus & Muhammed are his messangers.
Southwest Asia
Christianity followed by Islam are the widely practiced religions in Europe.
Christianity.
Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in Europe
In the 1600s, Islam was widely practiced in the Sahel region; Timbuktu was a center of Islamic learning. Christianity was the major religion of Ethiopia.
Christianity.
Greek mythology ceased to be widely believed and practiced in ancient Greece with the rise of Christianity in the 4th century AD.
most widely the religious groups were pagans; polythesists
Islam is the most widely practiced religion in Algeria by far, with over 99% of Algerians practicing Sunni Islam. Christianity and Judaism are the next most widely practiced, both combining to form 1% of the population.
I tend to think of Catholicism as a branch of Christianity. In that case, Christianity is the most widely practiced religion worldwide. Catholicism is the largest group / church / denomination / division within Christianity, and I believe it is the largest such group worldwide as well, considering divisions of all other religions.
False. While Christianity and Islam are indeed two of the major religions practiced in Africa, Voodoo is not as widely practiced across the continent. Instead, indigenous African religions, which vary significantly by region and culture, are also prominent alongside Christianity and Islam. Other religions, such as traditional beliefs and practices, play an important role in the spiritual lives of many Africans.
No. Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Latin America.