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క్రిస్టోఫర్ కొలంబస్ Religious beliefs - Roman Catholic
ఎల్ సాల్వడోర్ The remainder of the population (3%) is made up of [[Jehovah's Witnesses]], [[Hare Krishnas]], [[Muslims]], [[Jews]], [[Buddhists]], [[Latter-day Saints]], and those adhering to indigenous religious beliefs.
మానవతావాదం There are many people who consider themselves humanists, and much variety in the exact type of humanism to which they subscribe. There is some disagreement over terminology and definitions, with some people using narrower or broader interpretations. Not all people who call themselves humanists hold beliefs that are genuinely humanistic, and not all people who do hold humanistic beliefs apply the label of humanism to themselves.
ఇస్లామీయ పాఠశాలలు మరియు శాఖలు The Shia Islamic faith is broad and includes many different groups. There are various Shia theological beliefs, schools of jurisprudence, philosophical beliefs, and spiritual movements. The Shia identity emerged soon after the martyrdom of Hussain son of Ali (the grandson of the prophet Muhammad) and Shia theology was formulated in the second century and the first Shia governments and societies were established by the end of the ninth century.
ఇస్లామీయ పాఠశాలలు మరియు శాఖలు Ibadis usually consider non-Ibadi Muslims as unbelievers, though nowadays this attitude has highly relaxed. They approve of the caliphates of Abū Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattab, whom they regard as the "Two Rightly Guided Caliphs". Specific beliefs include: "walāyah", friendship and unity with the practicing true believers and the Ibadi Imams; "barā'ah", dissociation and hostility towards unbelievers and sinners; and "wuqūf", reservation towards those whose status is unclear. While Ibadi Muslims maintain most of the beliefs of the original Kharijites, they have rejected the more aggressive methods.