10 largest religion in the world

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10 largest religion in the world by number of adherents, from the data that met the following 10 religious adherents in the world:
1. Christian
Christianity is a belief based on the teachings, life, passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This religion believes that Jesus Christ is Lord and Messiah, the savior for all mankind, who redeemed mankind from sin.
2. Islam
Followers of Islam known as a Muslim means "one who submits to the Lord", or more details are Muslims for men and for women's Women. Islam teaches that Allah sent down His Word to mankind through prophets and apostles of His messengers, and sincerely believe that Muhammad is the last prophet and messenger sent by God to the world.
3. Agnostic / religion that holds that God is unknowable (1.1 billion)
Agnosticism is the philosophical view that the truth value of a particular claim are usually associated with theology, metaphysics, the existence of God, gods, and others that can not be known by the human mind is limited. An agnostic says that is not possible to definitively know the knowledge about "All-Absolute", or, it can be said also, that despite possible feelings subjectively, but objectively they basically do not have information that can be verified.
4. Hindu
Hinduism (Sanskrit: Sanatana Dharma सनातन धर्म "Eternal Truth"), and Vaidika-Dharma ("Knowledge of the Truth") is a religion that originated from the Indian subcontinent. Religion is a continuation of the Vedic religion (Brahmanism) which is the belief of the Indo-Iranian (Aryan). Religion is thought to arise between the years 3102 BC to 1300 BC and is the oldest religion in the world that still survive to this day.
5. Buddha (500 million)
Buddha (Sanskrit: बुद्ध means. Those who are aware, the true enlightenment. Of the words of Sanskrit: "Budh", to find out) is the degree to which individuals realize their full potential to advance themselves and the growing consciousness. In contemporary usage, it is often used to refer to Siddhartha Gautama, the religious teacher and the founder of Buddhism (considered "Buddha for this time"). In another use, it is an attraction and an example for people who have been realized.
6. Indigenous / Traditional Religion (450 million)
Are Indigenous people, communities and indigenous peoples in a particular area. Many indigenous cultures is a prominent minority-majority community in Westernized cultures, and they are usually intended to preserve, revive and enhance the cohesion and uniqueness of their traditional values, social customs and traditions, along with serious efforts to transmit knowledge for future generations. Indigenous religions are mostly found in the continent of Africa, America and Asia.
7. Traditional Chinese (400 million)
Chinese traditional belief is that the tradition of the people's trust which is believed by most people of the Han Chinese. This belief has no official scripture, and often a syncretism between some beliefs or philosophies such as Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. Traditional Chinese beliefs also give priority to localism as can be seen in the ancestor veneration among Chinese in Sumatra as the influence of Malay culture.
8. Shinto (27-65 million)
Shinto (Shinto 神道?, Literally meaning "road / path god") is a religion that originated in Japan. From the Meiji Restoration until the end of World War II, Shinto was the official religion in Japan. Shinto involves the worship of our religion, which can be translated as gods, nature spirits, or just a spiritual presence. Most of us come from the local area and can be regarded as representing the spirit of the area, but our other representative bodies and the main natural processes, for example, Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun.
9.Sikh (25 million)
Sikhism (Punjabi language: ਸਿੱਖੀ) is one of the largest religions in the world. Religion was developed mainly in the 16th century and 17 in India. Sikhism comes from the word Sikh, which means "disciple" or "student". The main beliefs in Sikhism is: Believe in one God the pantheistic. The opening sentence in Sikh scriptures is only two words long, and reflects the basic beliefs of all people who obey the teachings of Sikhism: Ek Onkar (One God). Ten Sikh Guru teachings (as well as Muslim and Hindu scholars received) can be found in the Guru Granth Sahib.
10. Jews (18 million)
Yahudiah (Judaism) is a trust that is unique to the person / the Jewish people (the population of Israel and the Israelis who live abroad). Core beliefs Judaism is its form one God, creator of the world who saved the Israelites from oppression in Egypt, lowering the laws of God (Torah) to them and choose them as a light to the human world. Jewish Scriptures wrote Lord has made covenant with Abraham that he and her great-great-grandson will be given mercy if they have always believed in God. This agreement is then repeated by Isaac and Jacob. And because Isaac and Jacob Jews lose, then they believe that they are the chosen. Jew elected to carry out the duties and responsibilities, such as realizing a just and prosperous society and faith in God. In return, they will receive God's love and protection. God then grant them the Ten Commandments through their leader, Moses.Sources : Taken from any sources

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