There are actually six sub-regions that make up the Middle East: Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Persia, Arabia, Levant, and Egypt.
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The Arabian Peninsula and the Upper Middle East.
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No. There are substantial (but declining) populations of Christians and Jews in the middle east. Not entirely, but close. The overwhelming majority (>90%) of Middle Easterners are Muslims. Jews, Christians, Druze, and Baha'i make up around 7-8% of the Middle East cumulatively.
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Africa an Europe, the "Middle East" sits on its own tectonic plateThe closest Africa gets to the middle east is Egypt but the closest Europe gets is Turkey...
NO. There are very few Buddhists in the Middle East. The Middle East is predominantly made up of Muslims (>90%). There are significant minorities of Christians and Jews in the Middle East and small minorities of other religions.
If you specifically called the Middle East as the "Middle East", then it is likely that you live in an Anglophone country (otherwise, you might call it le Moyen Orient, or As-Sharaq Al-Awsat, or el Medio Oriente, etc.). If you live in the Middle East, there are strong odds that you live in either Egypt, Turkey, or Iran. The other countries cumulatively make up less than 25% of Middle East population.
Anyone can be Muslim. Additionally, the overwhelming majority (>90%) of Middle Easterners are Muslims. Jews, Christians, Druze, and Baha'i make up around 7-8% of the Middle East cumulatively.
90% of middle easterners are Muslim.
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