faith tradition
A "faith tradition" refers to a set of beliefs, practices, and values that are passed down through generations within a religious community. These traditions often include rituals, sacred texts, and moral guidelines that shape the lives of their followers. Examples of faith traditions include Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism.
Each faith tradition provides a framework for understanding the world and one's place in it. Followers often gather in places of worship, such as churches, mosques, or synagogues, to participate in communal activities, celebrate religious holidays, and deepen their spiritual connection.