Religion

Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, and values that often involves the worship of a higher power or deity. It encompasses organized institutions, rituals, and moral codes that guide adherents in their spirituality and ethical behavior. Religions typically provide explanations for existential questions, address the nature of the universe, and offer frameworks for understanding human purpose and life after death. They can include a diverse range of thoughts, traditions, and cultural practices, often influencing various aspects of society, such as art, law, and community organization. Major world religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism, each with its own unique beliefs and practices. Religion can also foster a sense of identity and belonging among its followers, shaping their worldview and interactions with others.