Most people follow religions brought to the continent by Europeans and Arabs.
Most people follow religions brought to the continent by Europeans and Arabs
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The indigenous religion of much of sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by a belief in a supreme being, ancestral veneration, and spirits embodying natural elements. It emphasizes harmony with nature, community, and the spiritual realm, with rituals playing a central role in maintaining balance and connection with the divine.
Christianity is the dominant religion in Kenya, with approximately 85% of the population identifying as Christian. Other significant religious groups in Kenya include Islam and traditional indigenous beliefs.
Shinto is the dominant religion in Japan. It is an indigenous belief system that focuses on ritual practices and reverence for ancestors and kami (spirits). Buddhism is also widely practiced in Japan, with many Japanese people incorporating elements of both Shinto and Buddhism into their spiritual practices.
Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan, while Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century and has since become a major religion in the country. Christianity and other minority religions also have a presence in Japan.
The main religion in Alaska today is Christianity, with the majority of the population identifying as Protestant or Roman Catholic. There is also a significant presence of Native Alaskan spiritual beliefs and practices among the indigenous communities in the state.
Some of the major world religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, and Taoism. Additionally, there are many indigenous and folk religions practiced by various cultures around the world.