Examples of Nation of Islam in the following topics:
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- Many of these have converted to Islam during the last seventy years.
- Conversion to Islam in prison and in large urban areas has also contributed to its growth over the years.
- There are 1,209 mosques in the United States and the nation's largest mosque, the Islamic Center of America, is in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Deen Mohammed), 16% other (mostly Nation of Islam and Ahmadiyya) and 2% Shi'a.
- Some Muslims in the U.S. are also adherents of certain global movements within Islam such as the Salafi, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Gulen Movement, and the Tablighi Jamaat.
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- The main religious preferences in the Unites States include (in order): Christianity, unaffiliate, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
- A majority of Americans report that religion plays a "very important" role in their lives, a proportion unique among developed nations.
- The majority of Americans (76% to 80%) identify themselves as Protestants or Catholics, accounting for 51% and 25% of the population respectively.
- Non-Christian religions (including Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc.), collectively make up about 5% of the adult population.
- Christianity comprises 59.9% to 78.4% of affiliation, unaffiliated, including atheist or agnostic are 15.0% to 37.3%, Judaism are 1.2 % to 2.2 %, Islam about .6%, Buddhism 0.5 % to 0.9%, Hinduism 0.4% and other religions 1.2% to 1.4% in the United States.
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- A majority of Americans report that religion plays a "very important" role in their lives, a proportion unique among developed nations.
- According to the census, religion in the United States is comprised of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and the unaffiliated, including atheists or agnostics.
- On the other hand, American Islam effectively began with the arrival of African slaves.
- Interfaith dialogue refers to dialogue between members of different religions for the goal of reducing conflicts between their religions and to achieve agreed upon mutually desirable goals.
- Among the symbols one can recognize Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and Buddhism.
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- Religion plays a "very important" role in the lives of most Americans; a proportion unique among developed nations.
- Religion plays a "very important" role in the lives of most Americans, a proportion unique among developed nations.
- In 2007, the population of American adherents of Judaism was estimated to be approximately 5,128,000, or 1.7% of the total population .
- American Islam effectively began with the arrival of African slaves.
- Around 1900, the state of Punjab of British India was hit hard by British practices of mercantilism.
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- Religions such as Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism have been accepted in American society despite the country's majority Christian population.
- The separation of the church and state has allowed the private practice of diverse religions.
- The decision was mainly influenced by European Rationalist and Protestant ideals, but was also a consequence of the pragmatic concerns of minority religious groups and small states that did not want to be under the power or influence of a national religion that did not represent their beliefs.
- Speaking at the Toronto-based Center for New Religions, Wood said that the freedom of conscience and assembly allowed under such a system has led to a "remarkable religiosity" in the United States that isn't present in other industrialized nations.
- Non-Christian religions (including Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc.) collectively make up about 5% of the adult population .
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- Judaism is the religion, philosophy, and way of life of the Jewish people.
- This figure is significantly higher than the previous large-scale survey estimate, conducted by the 2000–2001 National Jewish Population estimates, which estimated 5.2 million Jews.
- Judaism is the religion, philosophy, and way of life of the Jewish people.
- The sacred texts of Judaism tends to overlap with many of the stories from Christianity and Islam.
- Discuss the similarities and differences between Judaism and other religions, such as Christianity and Islam, and identify characteristics of the American Jewish population
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- In studies of religion, modern Western societies are generally recognized as secular.
- Some societies become increasingly secular as the result of social processes, rather than through the actions of a dedicated secular movement; this process is known as secularization.
- When discussing activities, secularization refers to the transfer of activities from institutions of a religious nature to others without that character.
- Recent interfaith initiatives include "A Common Word," launched in 2007, which is focused on bringing Muslim and Christian leaders together, the "C1 World Dialogue," the "Common Ground" initiative between Islam and Buddhism, and a United Nations sponsored "World Interfaith Harmony Week. "
- Discuss the rise of secularism and its response in the West
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- The Protestant denominations encompass a wide array of religious beliefs.
- For example, Christianity is the largest and most popular religion in the United States, with around 77% of those polled identifying themselves as Christian as of 2009.
- Other parts of the world have different widespread beliefs.
- Islam, for example, dominates the Middle East, with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Sudan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, and Niger having 90% or more of their population identifying as Muslim.
- Islam is also the state religion in areas of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa .
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- In addition to there existing various legitimate means of holding power, there are a variety of forms of government.
- Currently, 44 nations in the world have monarchs as heads of state, 16 of which are Commonwealth realms that recognise the monarch of the United Kingdom as their head of state.
- A Communist state is a state with a form of government characterized by single-party rule of a Communist party and a professed allegiance to an ideology of communism as the guiding principle of the state.
- Consequently, the institutions of the state and of the Communist party become intimately entwined, such as in the development of parallel institutions.
- Theocratic tendencies have been found in several religious traditions including Judaism, Islam, Confucianism, Hinduism, and among Christianity: Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism, and Mormonism.
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- If one were to ask any sociologist of religion which are the world religions, they would likely give the standard answer that there are five world religions:
- A detailed description of these religions is beyond the scope of this chapter.
- The classification of these groups as world religions is, like all classifications, artificial.
- Additionally, the religions of the book have numerous branches, some so dissimilar that there is more contention within the world religions than between them (e.g., Mormons vs. fundamentalist Christians, Catholics vs.
- Finally, while four of these religious groups are very populous, Judaism is not.