Religious practices refer to the rituals, beliefs, and behaviors followed by individuals or communities as part of their religious tradition or faith. This research area examines the various ways in which religious practices are carried out, their significance and impact on individuals and societies, and how they have evolved over time. Researchers in this field may study prayer, meditation, worship services, festivals, ceremonies, pilgrimage, dietary restrictions, and other aspects of religious practice across different religions and cultures. They may also explore the psychological, social, and health benefits of religious practices, as well as their role in shaping identity, community, and morality. Additionally, researchers may investigate the intersection of religious practices with politics, ethics, and the broader social fabric.