What Buddhists believe in is this
The Four Noble Truths, which are:
1) There is suffering (discontentment, unhappiness) in the world
2) There are specific causes of this suffering.
3) There is a state (a mindset, a way of life) where suffering ceases.
4) There is a path (actions, practices) to attain this state of freedom from
suffering.
The Buddha laid out the Eightfold Path as what he described as "the Middle Way" to reach enlightenment. This method is less severe than the path that The Buddha followed and avoids the extremes that he tried and failed at to reach enlightenment.
The eightfold path consists of:
1. Right View
2. Right Intention (thought)
3. Right Speech
4. Right Action
5. Right Livelihood
6. Right Effort
7. Right Mindfulness
8. Right Concentration.
The people those who believe in Buddhism are called buddhist
Buddhism does not believe in prophets!
see link "Afterlife Buddhism"
They believe in Buddhism.
Christianity and Paganism although there are a few more than two religions that believe in reincarnation! :)
No!
Nothing
In Traditional Buddhism, Buddhists only believe in Buddha ; they do not have any gods.
There is no accepted dogma in Buddhism, which allows its adherents to come to believe on their own without somebody telling them what they should believe in.
no, Buddhism believe this , while Hinduism does not support this fact. Hinduism believe that life is given for a reason.
There is no deity in Buddhism
Yes they do