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Q: What major religionother than judaism and islamdeveloped in the middle east?
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What are three major religions that have their origins in the middle east?

Sunni Islam, Shi'a Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and the Baha'i Faith.


3 major religions of southwest Asia?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.


What is the oldest abrahamic religion?

The three major abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Judaism and Islam both claim to be as old as creation. Of course, at most only one of these claims could be true, and that would be the oldest religion in the world. More practically, Judaism is by far the oldest of the three religions. Many Jews believe that Judaism was founded by Abraham over 4,000 years ago. Even biblical scholars say that Judaism, as we know it today, had its origins in the middle of the first millennium BCE - long before the start of Christianity and Islam.


Which religions have historically have struggled for control of the middle east?

All kinds of faiths from the religions of the Hittites, Egyptians and Amorites to Ba'al, El, Ashtoreth. Then the major faiths such as Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Greek thought and faith, Roman thought and imperial faith, Christianity, the Mithraic religions and Islam.


Which two great ancient civilizations developed in the Middle East and which three major religions were born in the region?

The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.

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Which three major religions that were born in the middle east?

Judaism,Christianity and Islam.


What are three major religions that have their origins in the middle east?

Sunni Islam, Shi'a Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and the Baha'i Faith.


Where did monotheisticreligions develop and spread?

Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.Monotheistic religions developed in the middle east and spread from there. The first major monotheistic cult was that of Aten, worshiped by Akhenaten and Nefertiti, followed by Judaism, which in turn was followed by Christianity and then came Islam.


What three monotheistic now considered major world religions began in the Middle East and which one is the oldest?

Considered the great three religions, there is Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Judaism is the oldest.


Which three major religions were originated in the Middle East?

The three major God religions that were born in the Middle East are:Judaism; per Torah God revelation to MosesChristianity; per Bible God revelation to JesusIslam; per Quran God revelation to MuhammadRefer to related question below.


What are the three major religions of the middle east from oldest to youngest?

It is arrogant of us to identify "the" 3 major religions, Since there are many major religions, but the typical answer to this question in chronological order is: Judaism Christianity Islam


What are the religions of the mid east?

Just about any religion on Earth will have believers in the Middle East; the major religions are Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and - at least in certain countries - Zoroastrianism and the Bahá'í Faith.


What are 2 major gods of Judaism?

Judaism is a monotheistic religion.


What are the major religions in the Middle East and North African region?

Islam (Majority), Christianity, Judaism(good people), Zionism(bad people in Israel)


Why are the major religions in Europe similar to each other?

The premise of your question is wrong as many would classify 'Islam' as a major religion and it is primarily found in the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Asia. If you were to ask, 'Why were many of the major denominations of Christianity born in WE,' then that would get another answer.


What are the major group judaism?

people


Is Judaism the Major religion in Africa?

No, it is not.