Statistics for Monotheistic Religions

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DescriptionFollowersLocationReligion% Correct
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 BillionEurope, Sub-Saharan Africa, Americas, Oceania,
Phillipines, etc.
Catholicism
100%
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 MillionIsrael, Europe, North AmericaJudaism
97%
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 MillionAmericas, Europe, Oceania, Sub-Saharan AfricaProtestantism
97%
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 BillionAsia, North Africa, Balkans, IndonesiaSunni
93%
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 MillionUtah, North AmericaMormonism
90%
Denomination of Christianity that split from Catholicism in 1054. Rejects the authority of the pope, and is instead governed by patriarchs.≈ 300 MillionEastern Europe, Caucasia, Egypt, EthiopiaOrthodox
90%
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 MillionIran, Iraq, Middle EastShia
90%
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 MillionPunjab, Northern India.Sikhism
69%
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 MillionAmericas, India, Africa, Middle EastBaha'i
62%
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.≈ 800,000JamaicaRastafarianism
55%
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.≈ 150,000Iran, India, North AmericaZoroastrianism
52%
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 MillionOman, North Africa, ZanzibarIbadi
48%
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.≈ 900,000The LevantDruze
41%
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 MillionAmericas, Europe, AfricaJehovah Witness
34%
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.≈ 50,000Central AsiaTengrism
34%
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 MillionKurds, Middle EastYazidism
34%
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 ExtinctSouth ChinaManichaeism
21%
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 MillionKorean PeninsulaCheondosim
7%
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.≈70,000Middle East, Sweden, AustraliaMandaeism
7%
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 MillionOromo, EthiopiaWaaqeffannaa
3%

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