Religious Groups
The list of still-active religious movements given here is an attempt to summarize the most important regional and philosophical influences on local communities, but it is by no means a complete description of every religious community, nor does it explain the most important elements of individual religiousness.
The five largest religious groups by population, estimated to account for between 5 and 7 billion people, are Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism (with the relative numbers for Buddhism and Hinduism dependent on the extent of syncretism) and Chinese folk religion.
Five largest religions | Adherents in 2000 | % of world population | Demographics |
---|---|---|---|
Christianity | 2.0 billion | 33% | Christianity by country |
Islam | 1.2 billion | 19.6% | Islam by country |
Hinduism | 811 million | 13.4% | Hinduism by country |
Chinese folk religion | 385 million | 6.4% | Chinese folk religion |
Buddhism | 360 million | 5.9% | Buddhism by country |
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