The Middle East. Mostly between Iran and Israel.
because of eurasia
I wouldn't call it the birthplace of religion, but Jerusalem has played an important role in 3 major religions, which are (in chronological order) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. None of these religions actually were born in Jerusalem.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Those are the major, monotheistic religions in the region. The minority religions of Druze and Baha'i also have holy sites in Israel.
The Middle East is the birthplace of the three God major world religions; namely:Judaism per Torah God revelation to MosesChristianity per Bible God revelation to JesusIslam per Quran God revelation to Muhammad
Religious affiliation in Israel, as of 2005: Jewish: 76.3% Muslim: 16.1% Christian: 2.1% Druze: 1.6% Other: 3.9% The Jewish 76.3% were distributed as follows: Secular: 33% Traditionally observant: 30% Orthodox: 7% Ultra-orthodox: 6%
Yes, Jerusalem and Israel is where Christ lived, taught and died.
well, since three religions claim that they are the true religion, and the major holy city happens to be the same in all three religions, followers of each religion try to claim the city for their religion. they don't want to divide it up.
No, but then all the major religions make the same claim for their god(s). The difference in other religions is that the Greeks had many gods, most modern religions have only one.
Jerusalem is a city in the Middle East that is (1) important two three major religions, (2) politically complicated, and (3) the de jure capital of two states: Israel and Palestine.Capital city of Israel.
The holy city claimed by all three major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) is Jerusalem. It is a city of significant religious importance and holds key sites such as the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock.
If you are referring to Jerusalem, it is a city in Israel. It is a city of great importance for three major religions: Jewish, Muslim, and Christians all believe it is sacred land.