So, imagine you and your friends have different favorite colors. One friend likes red, another likes blue, and you like green. This is kind of like how people in different places have different religions they practice and believe in.
In the Maldives, a group of islands in the ocean, most people practice Islam, which means they believe in one God called Allah and follow teachings from a holy book called the Quran.
But there are some people in the Maldives who practice Hinduism, which is another religion that originated in India many, many years ago. They believe in many different gods and goddesses, each with their own special powers, and they follow teachings from holy books called the Vedas and Upanishads.
These Hindu people might pray at home or go to temples, which are special buildings where they can worship and offer food, flowers, and other things to their gods and goddesses. They might also celebrate Hindu festivals and dress up in colorful clothes and jewelry, like during the holiday of Diwali.
Even though most people in the Maldives practice Islam, the government still recognizes and protects the rights of people who practice other religions, including Hinduism. So everyone can believe what they want and celebrate their own traditions and customs.