Religion in Asia

Religion In Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, with millions of different peoples following a wide variety of different religions. Asia was the birthplace of most of the world's mainstream religions including Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Lingayatism, Jainism, Sikhism, Taoism, Zoroastranism, Sanamahism as well as many other beliefs.

Religions by country
Africa

Algeria · Nigeria · Sudan · Ethiopia · Seychelles
Uganda · Zambia · Kenya · South Africa

Asia

Afghanistan · Pakistan · India
Nepal · Sri Lanka · Vietnam
China · Hong Kong · Macau · Taiwan
North Korea · South Korea · Japan
Malaysia · Singapore · Philippines · Thailand

Europe

Iceland · Ireland · United Kingdom
Portugal · Spain · Italy · France
Netherlands · Belgium · Germany
Switzerland · Luxembourg · Austria
Denmark · Sweden · Norway · Finland
Poland · Latvia · Lithuania · Moldova · Russia
Albania · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Croatia
F.Y.R.O.M. · Montenegro · Serbia · Slovenia
Bulgaria · Romania · Greece · Cyprus
Malta

Middle East

Egypt · Israel · Lebanon
Jordan · Armenia · Azerbaijan
Iran · Iraq · Syria · Cyprus · Turkey

North America
Canada · United States · Mexico
Cuba · Haiti · Dominican Republic
Trinidad and Tobago · Nicaragua
Oceania

Indonesia · Papua New Guinea
Australia · New Zealand · Fiji

South America

Uruguay · Argentina · Chile · Colombia · Peru
Bolivia · Brazil · Paraguay


Religion Portal

Read more about Religion In Asia:  Irreligion / Atheism / Agnosticism, Taoic Religions, Dharmic Religions, Shamanism and Animism, Sanamahi /Sanamahism

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