Religious denomination

Religious Denomination in 2020
Catholic Christianity
15.88%
Protestant Christianity
11.41%
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
3.7%
Other Christians
0.4%
Sunni Islam
22.39%
Shia Islam
2.48%
Unaffiliated
15.58%
Vaishnavism
10.24%
Shaivism
4.03%
Shaktism
0.48%
Other Hinduism
0.39%
Buddhism
6.62%
Folk religion
5.61%
Other religions
0.79%

A religious denomination is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name and tradition, among other activities. The term refers to the various Christian denominations (for example, non-Chalcedonian, Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and the branches of Protestantism, such as Lutheranism). It is also used to describe the five major branches of Judaism (Karaite Judaism, Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist). Within Islam, it can refer to the branches or sects (such as Sunni and Shia), as well as their various subdivisions, such as sub-sects, schools of jurisprudence, schools of theology and religious movements.

The world's largest religious denomination is the Catholic Church.