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Does religion still shape our daily lifestyle choices?

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05/08/2025
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Does religion still shape our daily lifestyle choices?
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In an increasingly modern and globalized world, one might wonder whether religion still holds influence over our daily lifestyle choices. With the rise of secularism, scientific thinking, and the widespread access to diverse ideologies, many argue that religion’s role in shaping behavior is slowly reducing. But the truth is more complicated.

For billions around the world, religion continues to act as a compass, deeply rooted in cultural traditions, moral frameworks, and personal identity. Whether openly acknowledged or not , religion still plays a significant role in influencing how we eat, dress, relate with others, and even how we perceive success or failure.

First and foremost, dietary choices offer a clear example of how religion influences daily life. For instance, Muslims avoid pork and fast during the month of Ramadan, while Hindus may refrain from eating beef due to the sacred status of cows. Similarly, many Buddhists and Jains adopt vegetarianism as a spiritual principle. Even in multicultural, secular societies, these religious-based food choices persist shaping grocery markets, restaurant menus, and social gatherings. What we eat, when we eat, and with whom we eat can often trace back to religious beliefs.

Dress codes are another area where religion significantly impacts lifestyle. Many Muslim women choose to wear the hijab or other modest clothing as an expression of faith. Orthodox Jewish communities have strict guidelines about attire, including head coverings and conservative clothing for both men and women. In parts of Africa and Asia, traditional religious attire is not just a symbol of faith but a cultural norm. Even where religious dress is not mandatory, it still shapes fashion, personal expression, and public perception.

Moreover, religion plays a central role in shaping family values and gender roles. In many religious households, the structure of family is influenced by sacred texts and traditions. Marriage, for example, is not just a union of two people but often a sacred covenant blessed by a religious institution. The decision to marry, have children, and raise them with certain moral and ethical values often stems from religious teachings. Furthermore, issues like premarital sex, divorce, and gender roles are viewed through religious lenses that impact how individuals conduct themselves in relationships and family life.

Religion also deeply affects how people spend their time and money. Weekly worship, prayer times, fasting, religious holidays, and festivals all influence how calendars are structured. People may avoid certain activities on holy days or dedicate their time to religious service or charity. For instance, the act of tithing or giving to the poor is encouraged in Christianity, Islam (zakat), and other religions, pushing adherents to regularly contribute financially to their communities.

In addition, religion continues to shape moral decisions and ethical viewpoints. While secular laws govern modern societies, many individuals still turn to their faith for guidance on what is right and wrong. Topics such as abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and even voting preferences are often influenced by one’s religious convictions. Religion provides not just a rulebook, but a deeper sense of purpose and meaning in making difficult life decisions.

However, it is also true that the role of religion in daily lifestyle choices is changing, especially among younger generations. In urban areas, where education, internet access, and social liberalism are prevalent, religion is often more of a personal matter than a strict guide for everyday living. Many young people identify as “spiritual but not religious,” adopting a mix of beliefs that suit their values and lifestyles. This shift doesn’t mean religion is irrelevant, it just means people are choosing how and when religion fits into their lives, rather than strictly following tradition.

In countries where religious freedom is protected, individuals have the liberty to explore, question, or even reject religion without major consequences. But even in those settings, people often carry subconscious religious influences, absorbed through family, culture, or childhood education. A person raised in a Christian household, for instance, may still carry values shaped by Christian ethics, even if they no longer attend church.

On the other hand, in many parts of the world, religion still dominates public and private life. In rural communities, conservative societies, and regions with strong religious institutions, religion continues to be the primary guide for behavior. In such settings, lifestyle choices are often less about personal preference and more about religious obligation, peer pressure, and community standards.

In conclusion, while the influence of religion on lifestyle choices may vary depending on geography, culture, and personal belief, it undeniably still plays a significant role in many people’s lives. From food and fashion to ethics and relationships, religion continues to guide how people live, love, and interact with the world around them. Its influence may be more flexible or hidden in some societies, but it is far from outdated. Whether you are fully religious, moderately spiritual, or a secular thinker, understanding religion’s impact on lifestyle helps us better understand not only ourselves but the diverse world we live in.

Brenna AKARABO
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