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The Biggest Religions in History



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There are many world religious traditions. In this article, we will talk about Christianity (Islam), Hinduism (Judaism), and Islam. Each religion has its own beliefs and practices. This list will give an indication of the number of people who follow each one.

Islam

Islam is the second-largest religion, after Christianity, and it is also one of history's most influential. Although its roots date back to the 7th Century, it is far more recent than other major religions. It is a monotheistic faith that was established at the time of Muhammad. According to the Quran, there is only one true God and followers are required to live completely in submission to Allah. Muslims believe in free will. They believe they can achieve their goals, even though Allah cannot make them do anything.

Christianity

The majority religion practiced by the world's inhabitants is Christianity. It has 2.3 billion members, making it the largest religion. Around 246,000 of these believers are in the United States. Along with Judaism, Islam, this religion is one of the Abrahamic religions. It originated in ancient Israel as a part of Judaism and spread around the globe.


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Hinduism

Hindus believe there is only one supreme being that rules all things. They also believe that time is cyclical and that karma is a concept.


Judaism

Jewish religious tradition emphasizes the idea of a covenant between God (God) and the Jewish People. On Mount Sinai, the God of creation entered into a unique relationship with the Jewish people. In return, God is acknowledged as the ultimate king of the Jewish people and they agree to follow God’s laws. God also acknowledges the Jewish people to be his chosen people. Over the centuries, different types of Judaism emerged. One thing that has remained constant is radical monotheism. It is the belief that all of creation is controlled by one divine intelligence. This mind is manifested in the natural order, social history, and revelation.

Sikhism

Sikhism does NOT condemn people to Hell. But it believes that reincarnation is possible and that karma is possible. It also believes in worshipping God and praying for the prosperity of all Humanity. It also forbids the consumption or eating of intoxicating substances. Sikhs believe that only "jhatka" meat can be eaten, which means it was slaughtered in one stroke.

Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrianism, while sharing many similarities with Christianity is quite different from the monotheistic faiths. It emphasizes duality, not just good and evil, as Christianity does. However, it does not consider dualism an absolute. Rather, it believes that good and evil are inseparable forces and that God's omnipotence is only temporarily limited. Zoroastrians believe that both powers are coequal and have equal power.


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Baha'i Faith

Baha'i Faith can be described as a global independent religion. Baha'u'llah is the founder of the Baha'i Faith. The community is also known by the name Baha'i. Baha'i's Solar Calendar is a solar calendar divided into 19 months. There are four to five intercalary day and nine holy. The calendar starts and ends at sunset. The calendar can be viewed by all people, even non-Baha'is.



 



The Biggest Religions in History