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Global Religions are belief systems that have spread across continents, influencing diverse cultures and countless lives. While there are thousands of distinct spiritual paths worldwide, a few major religions stand out due to their vast number of adherents and widespread geographical distribution. Christianity and Islam are the two largest, each with billions of followers, demonstrating immense global reach. Hinduism and Buddhism also count hundreds of millions of adherents, primarily concentrated in Asia but with significant presences elsewhere. This global tapestry of faith is a core area of exploration for World-Wide Q&A.

Christianity, originating in the Middle East, is now the predominant religion in Europe, the Americas, Oceania, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Islam, also from the Middle East, is widely practiced across North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, including large populations in Indonesia and India. Hinduism, one of the oldest religions, is largely concentrated in the Indian subcontinent, while Buddhism, also from India, has a strong presence across East and Southeast Asia.

Beyond these largest faiths, other significant global religions include Sikhism and Judaism, each with millions of followers and rich histories. Many regions also feature vibrant indigenous and folk religions that play crucial roles in local cultures. The diversity of these global religions highlights humanity’s varied approaches to understanding existence, morality, and the divine.

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