There is no single religion that does not work on Sunday. The concept of a weekly day of rest is prevalent in many religions, but the specific day observed varies.
- Christianity: Sunday is considered the Sabbath, a day of worship and rest, for most Christian denominations.
- Judaism: Saturday is the Sabbath, known as Shabbat, and is observed as a day of rest and religious observance.
- Islam: Friday is the day of prayer, called Jumu'ah, and is considered a holy day.
- Buddhism: There is no specific day of worship or rest mandated in Buddhism.
- Hinduism: There are no specific days of rest or worship mandated in Hinduism.
While some religions observe Sunday as a holy day, others do not. Therefore, it is incorrect to say that a particular religion does not work on Sunday.