Religion is a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny. For instance, Christianity is a religion because Christians believe and worship a supreme God that created everything. There is much more to Christianity than that, but that is the basic belief. There are several major religions around the world, including; Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, etc. But this is just an example.
Or you could look at it this way...
How can you say any particular dog is actually a dog? You just know it is a dog. That is how it's classified. It's obviously not a cat. Although some dogs seem pretty debatable. You can replace the italicized words with any noun. It is just a way to help understand the original question.
First tell us, of what religion.
I think that Himilian religion is actually the Himalayn religion, which is the religion people in the country Himayla practice. If you search Himilian religion, the Himaylan religion is the first search result. Hope I was of a little help to you!
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Say you were a Catholic who became one of Jehovah's Witnesses....you have converted your religion to another.
lets say your mom is christian and your dad is a Buddhist which makes you both and you have to believe in both. that is a multi-religion.
The first religion made is debatable. Most people would say Hinduism. But the truth is, it was actually animism.
Many people say he is Muslim, but he actually does not embrace any religion, although his uncle was Muslim and named him Khalifa.
there is nothing in the gospels to say that Jesus actually intended to form a new religion. They could be interpreted as meaning that he merely wanted to reform Judaism.
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it depends on what you mean by "the religion"
Islam is not A religion but it is THE religion. Mean to say that its the only religion. Its the religion of GOD for whole of humanity...
religion it is spelt the same way
the things they say is that they cant effect religion
he was actually a christian
Actually he is A Muslim
Christianity, of course, is the most common religion in West Central Europe. Followed by Judaism and Islam. But actually, it looks like less than half of West Central Europe actually follows a religion/belief in one, so it seems like the largest "religion" is actually Atheism/Agnosticism.
Slaves usually did not have a say in their religion. Slaves that came from present day Angola and brought by the Portugese were baptized into Christian Religion on the ship.