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Religions of the World

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Christianity is the most popular religion, and it has 2 billion people practicing it. People who practice Christianity live in Europe, and 80% of them live in the United States and Canada. When Christianity began it was a cult derived from Judaism and Jesus of Nazareth was a cult leader. Jesus has a message that faith, love is the ultimate, and overcomes sin and death. Christianity is called monotheism, it believes in Catholic authority, in Christianity it is God / Jesus / the Holy Ghost.

Christianity is the largest religion in the world and there are believers in every country. Muslim is the second largest religion in the world. Approximately 20% of the world's population follows it. This is the fastest growing religion. According to reports, Muslims will become the most popular religion on earth on behalf of Christianity a few years later (Braswell, 2000). Islam is an Arabic word, it means to succumb to the will of God or to give it to it. Another literal meaning of the word Islam is peace, which brings peace to individuals. Muslims (or Muslims) follow those of the will of God. Muslims represent religion and Muslims represent people who accept Muslims (Braswell, 2000)

Muslims are unique among the religions and civilizations known to the world. Compared with other religions in the world, Islam defines religion itself as life itself, time and space, historical process and something in the gift of Allah. Therefore, all of them together constitute them. Muslim is a sacred guide where all the countries, colors, tongues are related to the best power and justice. That teaching remains intact as it is. This is the only way to happiness, dignity and universal peace. Muslims are very unique in approach to solving human problems. I can say with confidence that the 21st century will be the Muslim century. The eternal miracle of Islam, the Qur'an was always a permanent challenge to the wisdom of all people. Four principles in Islam - equality, tolerance, promotion of science and solution of world problems - its claim of universality