Christianity did develop in that part of the world. It originated among the Jewish followers of Jesus of Nazareth, who believed that he was the promised Messiah (or 'Christ'), but the Christian Church soon became an independent organization, largely through the missionary efforts of St. Paul.
No Christianity did not originate in Syria. Christians are followers of Christ. And according to records Christianity originated in Jerusalem.
The Melkites, or Byzantine rite Catholics of Middle Eastern origin, are the descendants of the early Christians of Antioch (Syria).
Syria IS a nation. Syrians are mostly Arabs but there are other ethnic groups in Syria including some Christians
Hamsters originate form Syria.
Countries of Lebanon and Syria have Drusie, Christians, and majority Muslims.
Muslims and Christians in Syria have coexisted for centuries, and interactions vary between individuals and communities. Generally, there have been instances of peaceful coexistence, as well as tensions and instances of discrimination. The conflict in Syria has added complexities to this relationship, impacting how different groups interact.
Syria is predominently a Sunni populated county, though Shias also inhabit there. Lebanon is inhabited by Shia Muslims and Christians.
Wine decanters originate from the region of Syria, in the Middle East. This area is north of the nations of Jordan and Israel, east of Lebanon, and west of Iraq.
The migrants in question originate from various countries including Syria, Afghanistan, and Sub-Saharan African nations.
The majority religion in Syria is Islam, specifically Sunni Islam. There are also significant minority populations of Alawites, Shiites, and Christians, including Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Maronites.
James Lewis Farley has written: 'Turkey' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Foreign relations 'Turks and Christians' 'The massacres in Syria' 'Two Years in Syria'
Many Lebanese Christians and Sunnis hate Syria because of what the Syrian rule of the last 40 years has done to Lebanon. The Syrian government meddle in Lebanese affairs and have never respected the independence and sovereignty of Lebanon and have always had a great influence over Lebanon. Many Sunnis and Christians want Lebanon to be an independent state, and are supporters of Lebanese nationalism. Syria has never accepted this and the Lebanese have never been fond of them for this.
Farris is an Arabic word for "knight" or "judge" and originates as a name from Lebanon and Syria. There are other sources also likely from Ireland.