Religious traditions refer to the beliefs, practices, rituals, and customs that are passed down through generations within a particular faith community. These traditions often include moral and ethical guidelines, spiritual practices, and organizational structures that help shape the identity and cohesion of a religious group. The study of religious traditions involves examining the history, teachings, and cultural impact of faith traditions, as well as how they interact with other belief systems and influence society. Researchers in this area may explore the origins and evolution of different religions, the role of tradition in shaping religious identity, and the ways in which religious beliefs are transmitted and adapted over time.