Many Buddhists do believe in reincarnation, but it is not required.
No not all of them do.
See link "Law of Karma" below
I do not know if he was Buddhist, but he did believe in reincarnation. Buddhism is not the sole belief system which supports reincarnation, though.
Buddhists do not believe in hell. Reincarnation is a key part of Buddhist spiritualism, and involves moving up or down to better/worse forms of life each time, depending on how you went previously.
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
Not all Buddhists believe in reincarnation. The Buddha did not teach reincarnation, although it is part of the doctrine of some Buddhist traditions. The Buddha spoke of 'rebirth' in some teachings. This is understood by some to refer to a new start in the present lifetime, not the beginning of a new life after death. The idea of reincarnation may have been absorbed into Buddhism from Hinduism, which does recognize and believe in reincarnation.
Yes & No Taisen Deshimaru, Zen Master & the New Orleans Zen Temple said that Belief in Reincarnation is unimportant. Only Zazen is important. I don't think that Zen Buddhist spent much time investigating or thinking about Reincarnation. Most anyone can attend the New Orleans Zen Temple for a limited time or retreat. there website is www.nozen.org . . . Tibetan Buddhist are conditioned from birth that we have had a previous life and will reincarnate. Belief in Reincarnation has good evidence from the University of Virginia & the 40 years work of Dr. Ian Steveson.
Yes.
Hinduism. It is a religion that believes in reincarnation. Some Muslim and Buddhist sectors also believe this.
Siddhartha Gautama, or the buddha. this religion was spread by Buddhist monks and traders and brought to china in 200 AD. they believe in reincarnation nirvana, and parinirvana.
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
you believe in reincarnation
Hindus, Buddhists and some Muslims believe in reincarnation.
Reincarnation is not of Islam beliefs.