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Three Major Religions in the World 1.

Christianity (from the Ancient Greek: Christianos[1] and the Latin suffix -itas monotheistic and Abrahamic religion[2] based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in canonical gospels and other New Testament writings.[3] It also c onsiders the Hebrew Bible, which is known as the Old Testament, to be canonical. Adherents of the Christian faith are known as Christians.[4] Christians generally believe Jesus is the Son of God, God having become human an d the saviour of humanity. Because of this, Christians commonly refer to Jesus a s Christ or Messiah.[5] Jesus' ministry, sacrificial death, and subsequent resur rection, are often referred to as the Gospel message ("good news"). In short, th e Gospel is news of God the Father's eternal victory over evil,[6] and the promi se of salvation and eternal life for all people, through divine grace.[7] Jesus stated that love is the greatest commandment: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind [and] thou shal t love thy neighbour as thyself."[8] CHRISTIANITY is telling about basic needs of life such as sacrifice, give and ta ke policy, patience, higher education and etc., It is also telling about forgive ness and guiding to tolerate in any undesirable situation and believing in peace ful life at the foot of GOD after the end of physical life. GOD JESUS, MARY MATH A AND HOLY ANGELS are their major spiritual parts. God Jesus is worshipped as so n of God and bearer of human sins. 2. Hinduism is the predominant religion[3][4] of the Indian subcontinent, and on e of its indigenous religions. Hinduism includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and rauta among numerous other traditions. It also includes historical groups, for example the Kapalikas. Among other practices and philosophies, Hinduism includes a wide spectrum of laws and prescriptions of "daily morality" based on the notion of k arma, dharma, and societal norms.[5] Hinduism is a conglomeration of distinct in tellectual or philosophical points of view, rather than a rigid common set of be liefs.[6] Hinduism is formed of diverse traditions and has no single founder.[7] Among its direct roots is the historical Vedic religion of Iron Age India and, as such, H induism is often called the "oldest living religion"[8] or the "oldest living ma jor religion" in the world.[3][9][10][11] One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is to divide into ruti ("revealed") an d Smriti ("remembered") texts. These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mytholo gy, rituals and temple building among other topics. Major scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Puras, Mahbhrata, Rmyaa, Bhagavad Gt and gamas. Hinduism, with about one billion followers, is the world's third largest religio n, after Christianity and Islam. HINDUISM is itself very strict in method of life by telling about the highlights of vegetarianism and also about spiritual life after death. It is believed in H induism that there will be punishments for all those who found guilty in their d aily life. AHIMSA is very important part of Hinduism which means ' DO NO HARM TO ANY THING'. God Shiva, God Vishnu, God Bhramma, God Ganesha, God Muruga, Goddes s Shakthi, Goddess Mahalaxmi, Goddess Saraswathi are their major spiritual parts . Hinduism refers to a religious mainstream which evolved organically and spread o ver a large territory marked by significant ethnic and cultural diversity. This mainstream evolved both by innovation from within, and by assimilation of extern al traditions or cults into the Hindu fold. The result is an enormous variety of religious traditions, ranging from innumerable small, unsophisticated cults to major religious movements with millions of adherents spread over the entire subc ontinent. The identification of Hinduism as an independent religion separate fro m Buddhism or Jainism consequently hinges on the affirmation of its adherents th at it is such.[68] Hinduism grants absolute and complete freedom of belief and worship.[69][70][71] Hinduism conceives the whole world as a single family that deifies the one trut h, and therefore it accepts all forms of beliefs and dismisses labels of distinc t religions which would imply a division of identity.[72] Hence, Hinduism is dev

oid of the concepts of apostasy, heresy and blasphemy.[73][74][75][76] Prominent themes in Hindu beliefs include (but are not restricted to), Dharma (e thics/duties), Samsra (The continuing cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth), K arma (action and subsequent reaction), Moksha (liberation from samsara), and the various Yogas (paths or practices).[77] 3. Islam (English /zlm/;[note 1] Arabic: al-islm IPA: [slm] ( listen)[n and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an, a text considered by its adhe rents to be the verbatim word of God (Arabic: Allh), and by the teachings and normati ve example (called the Sunnah and composed of Hadith) of Muhammad, considered by them to be the last prophet of God. An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim. Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable and the purpose of existence is to love and serve God.[1][2] Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete an d universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed at many times and pl aces before, including through Abraham, Moses and Jesus, whom they consider prop hets.[3] They maintain that previous messages and revelations have been partiall y changed or corrupted over time,[4] but consider the Qur'an to be both the unal tered and the final revelation of God.[5] Religious concepts and practices inclu de the five pillars of Islam, which are basic concepts and obligatory acts of wo rship, and following Islamic law, which touches on virtually every aspect of lif e and society, providing guidance on multifarious topics from banking and welfar e, to warfare and the environment.[6][7] The majority of Muslims are Sunni, being 7590% of all Muslims.[8] The second larg est sect, Shia, makes up 1020%.[9] The most populous Muslim-majority country is I ndonesia home to 12.7% of the world's Muslims followed by Pakistan (11.0%), Indi a (10.9%), and Bangladesh (9.2%).[10] Sizable communities are also found in Chin a, Russia, and parts of Europe. With over 1.57 to 1.65 billion followers or over 22 to 24% of earth's population,[11][12][13] Islam is the second-largest and on e of the fastest-growing religions in the world.[14][15] ISLAM preaches humanity and believing in the worship of GOD in homogenient light form. God Allah has no particular shape or image. It preaches a good scientific way to succeed in our spiritual life. It is believing in the fast for the parti cular days of a year and showing a special way for improving our health. God All ah and other holy spirits are their major spiritual parts. The core beliefs of Islam are that there is only one God unitary and beyond comp rehension and that Muhammad is the prophet of God, the last in a series of proph ets beginning with Adam. The Qur is upheld as the eternal, literal word of God, and revelations to earlier prophets, as seen in the Jewish Torah and Christian Gospels, are believed to have become distorted by human intervention. Muslims be lieve that the Qur was revealed to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel, and beli ef in angels as God servants is part of the Islamic tradition. Belief in the Day of Judgment, when all people will undergo bodily resurrection and be judged by God, is another core tenet. While Sunni and Shi Muslims adhere to these basic be liefs, Shi also believe in the Imamate, the line of infallible spiritual and pol itical leaders who succeeded Muhammad, beginning with his cousin and son-in-law,

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