The Middle East is one of the most religiously diverse places in the world. The overwhelming majority of Middle Easterners are Sunni Muslims, split between the Hanafi, Malaki, and Hanbali Schools. There is a large minority of Shiite Muslims, mostly of Ja'afari School, with a small group of Alawites and Alevis. There are also moderately-sized populations of Jews, Druze, Ibadi Muslims, Coptic Christians, Greek Orthodox Christians, and Syrian Catholics. There are even smaller groupings of Yazidi, Zoroastrians, Baha'i, and Yarsan.
Without a time-period this question is unanswerable. If all time-periods are considered, nearly every religion (except small foreign religions such as Cao Dai or Norse Mythology) has been practiced by someone in the Middle East at some point.
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism, and Baha'i, among others, all have their origins in the Middle East.
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Yes, there appears to be link between region and religion because areas, such as the Middle East are predominantly Muslim or Islam.
The Middle Eastern region, like every other, is socially constructed based on race, language and religion. The region, which by most accounts spans from Morocco to Iran, is called the Middle East as a reference to its geographic relationship to Europe and East Asia (not western, nor far eastern). The place is lumped into a single region because the majority shares an ethnicity (Arab), religion (Islam) and language (Arabic, though Iran speaks Persian).
they belong to the African traditional religion found in Ghana, in the upper-east region
the 3 major religion in the middle east is hindu,christianity,and judism
Near East, Middle East, the Mediterranean region, North Africa, southern Europe, western and central Asia.
Asia, the Middle East region to be exact.