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My guess is no religion. They seem to like asking questions about religion.
How did we get here? What is the purpose of life?To whom do I turn in hard times?What is beyond this life?See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?
No such questions exist
It depends on which religion the question refers to. See the Related Questions below.
Islam religion is located allover the world. Refer to questions below.
Absolutely. We have a religion and spirituality category, where we focus on those kinds of questions.
Sikhs turn to the teachings of the religion for guidance.
The religion with the most flexible rules is the religion where the only question asked is "what is the religion with the most flexible rules?" and the questions "what religion is true?" or "what religion will grant salvation?" are ignored.
Islam is the official religion of Muslims. Refer to questions below for more information.
It is God religion. Refer to questions below.
religion?
In many cases religion does provide (some people) with answers to questions that human beings can't or can't readily answer. However, in many cases religion creates as many new questions as it might answer--and in other cases religion does not provide those answers any moreso than domains outside of religion. In many respects, this has to do with the role that religion plays in an individual's life; a religious person will find more answers in religion, but a person who is less religious or areligious will find fewer or no answers in religion.