Not in the Middle East, but it is in India. Islam is the predominant religion in most Middle Eastern countries. Often times it is an "Islamic Republic" or some type there of that actually governs the countries. Many of the countries of the Middle East are intolerant of other religions so the actual percentage of people that openly profess to be a different religion are small.
Muslim; it says so in my geography book.
The Middle colonists were a mixture of religions, including Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, Jews, and others.
The main religion distribution in Middle East is that Islam is the religion of majority there, then comes Christianity as the largest minority of Middle East and After that comes "Bahaism" as the 3rd largest religion of Middle East. http://www.datadubai.com/
Yes,Largest religions in the middle east are;- Islam- Christanity- Judaism
The beautiful religion of Islam is the predominant religion of the Arab world. There are also Arabic-speaking Christians from Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, and other parts of the Middle East. They may be members of the beautiful churches of Orthodox Christianity (such as the Copts of Egypt), Roman Catholicism, or Protestant denominations.
The main religions in the 1900s globally included Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Christianity and Islam were the largest religions in terms of followers, with Christianity being predominant in the Americas and Europe, while Islam was prevalent in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Hinduism was the dominant religion in India, while Buddhism was widely practiced in East and Southeast Asia.
The main religion of the Middle East is Islam.
The Middle Colonies were primarily Anglicans and Quakers.
During the middle ages, in terms of population, Islam was the predominant religion in the lands that are now called Israel. There were always also a few Christians, and a continuous Jewish presence.
The Middle Colonies were the most diverse in religion. Pennsylvania was open to everyone and Maryland welcomed any Trinitarian Christians.
Just about any religion on Earth will have believers in the Middle East; the major religions are Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and - at least in certain countries - Zoroastrianism and the Bahá'í Faith.