No, it is centuries older.
There are Islam, Sunni Muslim, Shia Muslim, Christianity and Judaism.
I know this is more than three but this way you have a choice :) The six main world religions are: Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Muslim Judaism Sikhism Source: R.S. lessons!
A:All new religions seek to prove antiquity, because more than anything else antiquity provides credibility. Islam teaches that Judaism and Christianity are simply earlier forms of Islam but that God sent one last prophet, Muhammad, because Judaism and Christianity had both distorted the true faith. For Muslims, Adam and the prophets of Judaism were really prophets of Islam, as was Jesus.
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No one has special insight into how the future will change people and the religions than they follow.
Adherents woldwide of these religions approximately are; Islam ; 1.3 billion (Sunni: 940 million) Christianity ; 2 billion Judaism ; 14 million Islam is the religion which has spread out the most over the years.
Monotheism is not inherently superior to polytheism or other forms of religion, but Islam is arguably more monotheistic than is Christianity. Since Judaism does not grant Satan the autonomy that Islam and Christianity do, Judaism could be considered even more monotheistic than the other two religions.
Christianity and Islam are the most common religions in Ethiopia, but there might be some Jewish people too. Christianity has been in Ethiopia longer than Islam.
Christianity is biggest and judaism and Islam is next
Christianity subgroups--Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant Judaism subgroups--Orthodox, Conservative, Reform Islam--Sunni, Shiite Buddhism--Mahayana, Theravada There are myriad subgroups of these subgroups and more than I've listed here--please add on--
Jerusalem is a holy city for the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. To other faiths it is not a holy place.
Christianity and Islam are much close to each other in contrast to Judaism due to a number of reasons especially on the account of hereafter concept. For instance; Islam says humans must submit (''islam'') to the will of God to gain Paradise after death. Christianity says that All have sinned and are thereby separated from God. Salvation is through faith in Christ and, for some, sacraments and good works. And lastly in Judaism it says Obey God's commandments, live ethically. Focus is more on this life than the next. Hinduism and Buddhism are even further off from Christianity.