Is Religion A Ethnic Group?

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A group of people who shares common cultural characteristics.

Ethnic groups are identify by basis of religion, race, or national origin

. Ethnic groups have many things in common: shared history, common ancestry, language, religion, traditions, beliefs, holidays, food, etc.

What is considered a ethnic group?

ethnic group,

a social group or category of the population that, in a larger society

, is set apart and bound together by common ties of race, language, nationality, or culture.

What are the 5 ethnic groups?

The revised standards contain five minimum categories for race:

American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and White

. There are two categories for ethnicity: “Hispanic or Latino” and “Not Hispanic or Latino.”

What is an example of an ethnic group?

They may come from the same country or live together in the same area. Examples of ethnic groups include

Hispanics and Han Chinese

. Some diseases or genetic conditions may be more common in certain ethnic groups than in others.

Is religion an ethnic identity?

Of course most commentators agree that

religion can be a basis of ethnic identity

. There has recently been a rise in scholarship on religio-political funda- mentalism in the modern world (Jurgensmeyer, 1993; Keddie, 1998; Bruce, 2001). But these are not the types of religious identities under analysis here.

What are some examples of ethnic religions?

Ethnic religions do not attempt to appeal to all people, but only one group, maybe in one locale or within one ethnicity.

Judaism and Hinduism

are two prime examples of ethnic religions.

How do you determine your ethnicity?

Ethnicity is a broader term than race. The term is used to categorize groups of people

according to their cultural expression and identification

. Commonalities such as racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin may be used to describe someone’s ethnicity.

Where did the ethnic groups come from?

The term ethnic is derived from

the Greek word ἔθνος ethnos

(more precisely, from the adjective ἐθνικός ethnikos, which was loaned into Latin as ethnicus). The inherited English language term for this concept is folk, used alongside the latinate people since the late Middle English period.

What are the most common ethnic groups?

Characteristic 2016 2060* Non-Hispanic White 61.27% 44.29% Hispanics (may be of any race) 17.79% 27.5% Black or African American 13.31% 15% Asian 5.67% 9.1%

What is my ethnicity if I am Indian?


Asian

: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.

What is the largest race in the world?

The world’s largest ethnic group is

Han Chinese

, with Mandarin being the world’s most spoken language in terms of native speakers. The world’s population is predominantly urban and suburban, and there has been significant migration toward cities and urban centres.

What is the biggest ethnic group in America?


Hispanic and Latino Americans

(who may belong to any racial group) are the largest ethnic minority, comprising 18.7% of the population, while Black or African Americans are the largest racial minority, making up 14.1%.

Is Black British an ethnicity?

Black British is one of various self-designation entries used in official UK ethnicity classifications. Black residents constituted around

3 per cent of

the United Kingdom’s population in 2011.

What is difference between ethnicity and race?

Race is defined as “a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits.” The term ethnicities is more broadly defined as “

large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background

.”

What’s the difference between nationality and ethnicity?

Nationality refers to the country of citizenship. Nationality is sometimes used to mean ethnicity, although the two are technically different.

People can share the same nationality but be of different ethnic groups

and people who share an ethnic identity can be of different nationalities.

How many ethnic groups are there?

Because data sources such as censuses or surveys are self-reported – in other words, people are classified how they ask to be classified – the ethnic group data reflects how people see themselves, not how they’re categorized by outsiders. Those results measured

650 ethnic groups

in 190 countries.

Amira Khan
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Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.