World Religion Day – 16 January

World Religion Day – 16 January

World Religion Day has been observed on the third Sunday of January every year since 1950, and promotes peace and understanding between all religions. It also encourages people to learn about other faiths.

It was initially started by followers of the Bahá’í faith, which says that all religions have common features, and that they should be respected equally. They believe there is one God who is known by different names in all religions. Followers of the Bahá’í faith believe that all humans are born equal, and that we all have the same rights regardless of our faith.

World Religion Day aims to promote the unity of religious peoples so that we can overcome historical differences. For centuries, different religions and faiths have fought each other, and ignored their common values. The purpose of World Religion Day is to work towards a peaceful understanding between faiths.

How is World Religion Day Celebrated?
World Religion Day is celebrated in lots of ways. However, most people attend special services, which focus on respecting other religions, and reflecting on their universal message. That is, we should all treat each other with respect and understanding, so that we can create a better world for everyone.

What Are The Six Major Religions?
The six major religions of the world are Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism. Nearly seventy-five per cent of the world practices one of these six religions. World Religion Day promotes their similarities, and the role religion has played in uniting people across the planet.

Bristol Museums Learning team have World Faith Loan boxes for KS2 classes to explore for World Religion day. Artefacts represent the six most popular worldwide religions: Judaism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. Find out more here School loan box: World Faiths – Bristol Museums

Try our word search for fun.

 

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm helps pioneer the future of global species conservation


29th August 2024


Noah's Ark Zoo Farm helps pioneer the future of global species conservation

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in Bristol is at the forefront of global efforts to save the planet’s wildlife, contributing to what is becoming the world’s most extensive and detailed digital knowledge base on over 22,000 species. As an active member of the renowned global nonprofit Species360, Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm…

Read More

DR1VR show returns to the British Motor Museum by popular demand!


8th August 2024


DR1VR show returns to the British Motor Museum by popular demand!

The DR1VR show returns to the British Motor Museum on Sunday 15 September for its second year. Visitors can once again enjoy a relaxed day out with live music whilst admiring hundreds of modified cars including modern and classic stance, track builds, and timeless classics. Last year’s show featured over…

Read More

Be Inspired by Creative Activities at Revamped National Videogame Museum Every Day this Summer


17th July 2024


Be Inspired by Creative Activities at Revamped National Videogame Museum Every Day this Summer

The National Videogame Museum (Sheffield, UK) has undergone a major revamp of its most popular exhibits, supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, and will be offering imaginative creative activities, every single day this Summer, inspired by videogame heritage. Summer of Fun at the Museum The award-winning Learning Team has…

Read More

Get Listed!

Is your Attraction or Museum missing from our website?

Contact us today and let’s get you listed! 01677 427334