concept   piety

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Secular countries (1) Buddhist countries (1) Christian-majority countries (1) Hindu-majority countries (1) Islamic countries (1) Orthodox Jewish communities (1) mathematical community in the West (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 piety Secular countries In secular countries, public displays of piety are less common due to prevalent secularism. 5
2 piety Buddhist countries In Buddhist countries, demonstrating piety involves daily meditation and offerings at temples. 1
3 piety Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, participating in religious services and observing religious holidays are typical ways of expressing piety. 1
4 piety Hindu-majority countries In Hindu-majority countries, offerings and prayers to deities are essential to demonstrate piety. 1
5 piety Islamic countries Public displays of piety, like praying five times a day, are common and widely accepted in Islamic countries. 1
6 piety Orthodox Jewish communities Observing dietary laws and religious rituals are key in demonstrating piety in Orthodox Jewish communities. 1
7 piety mathematical community in the West Piety may not be a mathematical concept, but in the mathematical community in the West, it is understood as devotion to God or religious principles in philosophical discourse. 1