Religious organizations are structured groups that bring together individuals who share common beliefs and practices related to a particular faith. These organizations often provide a community for worship, support, and social activities, and they may include places of worship such as churches, temples, or mosques. They can vary in size from small local congregations to large international bodies.
Many religious organizations also engage in charitable work, education, and advocacy, addressing social issues and helping those in need. They may be affiliated with specific religious traditions, such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, or Buddhism, and often have established doctrines, rituals, and leadership structures to guide their members.