No, although some people claim Christianity is shrinking it is actually gaining the most amount of adherents than any other religion. For example, on average between 2000-2005 the religion gained over 30 Million new adherents per year. This was 7 Million more than any other religion.
It changes from year to year, but here are the numbers of converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for recent years: 2010: 272,814 converts 2009: 280,106 converts 2008: 265, 593 converts 2007: 279,218 converts 2006: 272,845 converts 2005: 243,108 converts And some other years, to compare: 1995: 304,330 converts 1985: 197,640 converts 1976: 133,959 converts
The Hindu religion has the most holidays, as it is rich in festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Additionally, different sects and regions within Hinduism have their own unique holidays and observances, which adds to the diversity of festivals in the religion.
It is most likely to be Hindu
Yes and No. By percentage rate, Pentecostalism(Basic Christian beliefs) is the fastest growing with an almost 500% increase in the years 2000 - 2005. Islam is not over a year Christians will gain 2.5 million-6million converts plus 22.5 million births. Islam will gain between 865,000-1.1 million converts a year plus 21.6 million births. (all convert numbers include people who have left)
There were many historical events in the year 1821. Some of them included Mexico gaining independence from Spain and Greece gaining its independence from Turkey.
Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, is the most sacred city in Islam, to which millions of Muslims travel every year on Pilgrimage.
Living another year, gaining something new.
Living another year, gaining something new.
1933, after the USSR got rid of most of the organized religion in Central Asia
About the year 33 AD.
Excluding membership by being born into a particular religion, but by conversion only, I would sugest that The Mormons may lay claim to this honor.