Religious Minority
A "Religious Minority" refers to a group of people who practice a religion that is different from the majority religion in a particular society or region. These groups may have distinct beliefs, rituals, and traditions that set them apart from the larger population. Examples of religious minorities include Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus in predominantly Christian countries.
Religious minorities often face unique challenges, such as discrimination or lack of representation in government and social institutions. They may also work to preserve their cultural identity and ensure their rights are protected within the broader community.