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Judaism believes in One God, who created the world and gave the Torah. As for people, Judaism was transmitted through its many prophets and sages, including Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Isaiah, Daniel, Hillel, and others.
In English, the preferred term for followers of Judaism is "Jew", plural "Jews", though you'll hear many more colorful terms from certain types of people.
Judaism believes in One God, who created the universe.
Yes. Belief in God is the central pillar of Judaism (Deuteronomy 6:4, and many other verses). Judaism also believes in the afterlife as well as in its ancient prophets.See also:What do Jews believe God is like?Prophecy in JudaismCan you show that God exists
Judaism is a monotheist faith. Jews (and Christians and Muslims) believe in one god.Hinduism is a polytheistic faith. Hindus (and many other religions) believe in many gods.
About 60%
About 60%
Approximately 12.
Scientists believe that there is about six billion (6,000,000,000) people in the world.
Of the monotheistic religions (religions that believe in one God), Judaism is the oldest. Of the surviving polytheistic (religions that believe in many gods), Hinduism is the oldest.
There were many significant people in Judaism. The entire Old Testament of the Bible describes them and their activities. However, they do not have a 'person' like Jesus or Mohamed. They believe their promised messiah has not yet arrived.
question is not how many people believe in Sikhism.Becuase i know non sikh people more believe in sikhism.Question is that how many actuly sikh from who show they sikh.Sorry R.P.Singh