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Monotheistic Religions

Monotheism is the belief that there is one god. How many monotheistic religions can you name?
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Description
Followers
Location
Religion
Denomination of Christianity that accepts the authority of the pope in Rome. Believes in the importance of the virgin Mary, the sacraments, tradition, and the papacy.
≈ 1.3 Billion
Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Americas, Oceania,
Phillipines, etc.
Catholicism
Very broad denomination of Christianity that consists of many other churches. Rejects the authority of the pope in Rome, and split from Catholicism in the 16th century.
≈ 800 Million
Americas, Europe, Oceania, Sub-Saharan Africa
Protestantism
Denomination of Christianity that split from Catholicism in 1054. Rejects the authority of the pope, and is instead governed by patriarchs.
≈ 300 Million
Eastern Europe, Caucasia, Egypt, Ethiopia
Orthodox
Religion founded by Joseph Smith in the year 1830 A.D. It is often debated whether it is truly a denomination of Christianity, as it rejects the holy trinity, it accepts extra holy books, etc.
≈ 16 Million
Utah, North America
Mormonism
Religion founded by Charles Russel in the year 1872 A.D. Like the previous religion, it is debated whether it is a denomination as they reject the holy trinity.
≈ 8 Million
Americas, Europe, Africa
Jehovah Witness
Sect of Islam that began after the death of Muhammad in the year 632 A.D. They believe that the first 4 caliphs were rightful successors of Muhammad.
≈ 1.6 Billion
Asia, North Africa, Balkans, Indonesia
Sunni
Sect of Islam that began after the death of Muhammad in the year 632 A.D. They believe that Ali was the rightful successor of Muhammad.
≈ 200 Million
Iran, Iraq, Middle East
Shia
Sect of Islam that began in the year 692 A.D. They believe that the ruler of Islam does not need to be descended from the Quraysh tribe.
≈ 7 Million
Oman, North Africa, Zanzibar
Ibadi
It is the youngest Dharmic religion and was founded by Guru Nanak in the late 15th century. They worship Waheguru and believe in equality, tolerance, and justice.
≈ 26 Million
Punjab, Northern India.
Sikhism
It is the first Abrahamic Religion, and believes that the Messiah is yet to come. It began around the year 1800 BCE when Abraham established a covenant with God.
≈ 14 Million
Israel, Europe, North America
Judaism
Description
Followers
Location
Religion
Abrahamic Religion started by Baha'u'llah in Iran in the year 1844 and believes in the prophets Krishna, Moses, Zarathustra, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, the Báb, and finally Baha'u'llah.
≈ 8 Million
Americas, India, Africa, Middle East
Baha'i
Neo-Confucian religious movement that started in the 19th century in Korea. They believe in a god called Hanul and venerate Cheon (Sky) as the ultimate principle of good and justice.
≈1.3 Million
Korean Peninsula
Cheondosim
Ethnic religion of the Oromo people in Ethiopia that believes Waaqa is the creator of the universe and has many manifestations (or spiritis) called Ayyaana.
≈ 1.1 Million
Oromo, Ethiopia
Waaqeffannaa
Ethnic religion of the Kurdish people. They believe in a fallen angel who was forgiven by God and set to govern the Earth in God's place.
≈ 1 Million
Kurds, Middle East
Yazidism
Abrahamic religion that split from Isma'ili Islam in the 11th century. Today, it is no longer considered Muslim as they reject the 5 pillars, and they believe in a form of reincarnation.
≈ 900,000
The Levant
Druze
Religious movement that began in the 1930s by Marcus Garvey. They believe that Haile Selassie, former emperor of Ethiopia, is the reincarnation of Jesus Christ.
≈ 800,000
Jamaica
Rastafarianism
Persian religion that began around 500-1000 BCE when Zarathustra received a revelation. They believe that Ahura Mazda is the one true god and that there is a never-ending battle between good and evil.
≈ 150,000
Iran, India, North America
Zoroastrianism
Also known as Nasoraeanism or Sabianism, it is a Gnostic, Ethnic, and Abrahamic Religion that believes the Messiah was John the Baptist, and believes Jesus was a false messiah. It began in Palestine some time in the first 3 centuries A.D.
≈70,000
Middle East, Sweden, Australia
Mandaeism
Religion that believes in a sky god as the creator of the universe. It was originally a polytheistic religion, but as it spread further west into Europe and West Asia, it was influenced by Islam and Christianity where it eventually reformed into a monotheistic religion.
≈ 50,000
Central Asia
Tengrism
Once a major religion that spread from across the Roman Empire to China, it is nearly extinct today. It is a gnostic and dualistic religion that was founded by Mani in the 3rd century A.D. They believe that Mani was the final prophet after Zarathustra, Buddha, and Jesus.
>1,000 or Extinct
South China
Manichaeism
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