Abraham because his son Isaac is another patriarch of Judaism but his other son Ishmael's descendants became the Arabs.
Perhaps, but the rivalry seems to be one-sided. Judaism is not terribly concerned about the Arabs and is very internally focused. Arabs, however, often discuss Jews and blame many of their problems on the Jews.
The Islamic Conquests spread Islam throughout all of the Middle East,North Africa,and Spain.
befoure islam arab condition their religion political
Answer 1Most Arabs are Muslims, but there are minorities of Jews, Christians, and other religions.Answer 2Today Arabs are mostly followers of Islam but unknown to most people, there were, until the creation of Israel, many Jewish Arabs as well as Christians. Jewish Arabs have for the most part become Israeli citizens but one needs to remember that the Himyarite Kingdom of Yemen converted to Judaism prior to its incorporation into the Sassanian Persian Empire and many Arabs and Arameans in Iraq had been converted to Judaism as well since the Talmudic era.Answer 3There are officially 22 Arabian countries: As with most peoples of large geographic areas, there is no single religion held. However, the religion most commonly held is Islam (also known as Muhammadanism), followed by Christianity, then Judaism.
Judaism spread fast so equals yes
Judaism did not spread at all in Rome. The Ancient Romans were hostile to Jewish practice.
Islam and by the arabs
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism was spread worldwide by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Yes.
Gradually.
Abraham.
France.
Judaism was not spread in Ancient Rome. The Romans frowned on Jewish practice, often restricting it or forbidding it.