Religion

Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, and values centered around questions of existence, meaning, and the nature of the divine or sacred. It often involves the worship of gods, spiritual beings, or an ultimate reality, as well as moral guidelines that govern the behavior of its adherents. Religions typically include narratives, teachings, rituals, and a community of followers who share similar beliefs. They can provide a sense of identity, belonging, and purpose to individuals and societies. Major world religions encompass a variety of traditions, including but not limited to Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism, each with its own doctrines, practices, and historical contexts. The study of religion also encompasses its social, cultural, and psychological dimensions, examining how it influences and shapes human experiences and societies.