Allah (or God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism) is the origin of Islam religion that means submission to God. It was started by God by start of universe creation. Refer to question below.
the main religion in Japan is Shinto and Buddhism. Buddhism started first in India and then came to Japan after the king of Paekche from Korea sent a buddha statue during the 6th century to Japan, and i am not sure how Shinto started but I think it was there from the start.There was 110million people who belief in Shinto 89 million were followers of buddha and almost 1and a half was christian,by the way the population is japan was 120 million so many people had to belief in more than 1 religion
the separation of church and state
the separation of church and state
the "belief-in-all-religion"-"more than likely a wuestion that led to dreaming that led to pro-creation from nothing."
it probably started out as a nickname, then it caught on as a first name.
Islam started in the 6th century, specifically in the year 610 when the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation in Mecca.
First off, it 's not a religion, it is simply a belief system. The belief system its self has existed for far longer than Christianity or even modern religion. Most (if not all) aboriginal cultures subscribe to this point of view as do many "Earth-based" religions such as Paganism, etc.
Islam is a religion started on the Arabian peninsula by Muhammed. Islam is the largest religion in the world. CORRECTED INFO: Islam is the SECOND largest religion in the world, approximately half the size of Christianity. It was started in the Mecca and Medina areas of present day Saudi Arabia in 610 when Mohammad started reciting the Qu'ran from remembered Judaism, Christianity and the local pagan religions He recited to his scribe and father-in-law who became the first caliph at Mohammad's death in 633. Thus Islam began in 610.
Witchcraft has existed since the beginning of humankind. It was the first form of religion and one branch is Herbalism.
Yes, it is characteristic of Calvinism and was first stated by John Calvin in his book "Institutes of the Christian Religion".
God started Christianity through Christ in Israel first, then it spread to other nations who loved God.
Judaism was the first religion to be practiced, though I can't place a time on when it started I can however tell you why. Religion mainly answers what happens after death and how we got here.