Minority Religions
Minority religions are faiths practiced by a smaller percentage of the population within a specific region or country. These religions often differ from the dominant or majority religions in beliefs, practices, and cultural traditions. Examples of minority religions include Buddhism, Judaism, and Hinduism in predominantly Christian or Muslim societies.
Due to their smaller size, minority religions may face challenges such as discrimination, lack of representation, or limited access to resources. However, they also contribute to the cultural diversity and richness of societies, offering unique perspectives and practices that enhance interfaith dialogue and understanding.