
When it comes to religion, there are many different world religions. In this article, we'll talk about Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. Each religion has its own beliefs and practices. You can get an idea of how many people are followers of each religion by looking at the following list.
Islam
Islam is second after Christianity as the largest religion in history. While its origins date back to 7th century, its history is shorter than the history of major world religions. It is a monotheistic faith that was established at the time of Muhammad. The Quran says that there is only one true God, and all followers must submit to Allah. Muslims believe that Allah can make anything happen for them, but that Muslims have the ability to achieve their goals.
Christianity
The majority worldwide follows Christianity. It has 2.3 billion members, making it the largest religion. About 246,000 of these are located in the United States. Along with Judaism, Islam, this religion is one of the Abrahamic religions. It started as a sect of Judaism in ancient Israel, and eventually spread throughout the world.

Hinduism
Hindus believe there is only one supreme being that rules all things. They believe in the cyclical nature and concept of karma.
Judaism
Jewish religious tradition centers on the idea covenant between God and the Jewish population. Mount Sinai was where God, the creator of all creation, established a unique relationship to the Jewish people. The God of creation entered into a unique relationship with the Jewish people. In return, they acknowledged God as their ultimate ruler and agreed to obey God's laws. God also acknowledges the Jewish people to be his chosen people. Various forms of Judaism have evolved over time. Radical monotheism remains a constant. This belief holds that the world is ruled over by one divine intellect and is therefore intelligible. This mind is evident in natural order, social history and revelation.
Sikhism
Sikhism believes in reincarnation. It believes in God worshipping and praying for all humanity's prosperity. 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 is very different from Christianity. It emphasizes the duality of good and bad, which is not like Christianity. However, it does not consider dualism an absolute. It believes that evil and good are interdependent forces, and that God's omnipotence can only be temporarily limited. Zoroastrians believe the two powers are coequal. They are therefore equal in their power.

Baha'i Faith
Baha’i Faith is an independent, worldwide religion. The founder is called Baha'u'llah, and the community is also known as the Baha'i. Baha'i's solar calendar is a solar system that's divided into 19 months. It has four to five intercalary days, and nine holy days. The calendar ends at sunset. It is accessible to everyone, so non-Baha'is may also view it.