Religions are belief systems and practices that provide answers to fundamental questions about life, purpose, and existence. They often involve worshiping deities or higher powers and following specific rituals and moral codes.
Related terms
Sacred texts: Religious writings considered holy and authoritative within a particular faith.
Rituals: Prescribed actions or ceremonies performed as part of religious worship or practice.
Sects: Subgroups within larger religions that may have distinct beliefs or practices.