The majority of Arabs are Muslims (with some different denominations); some are Christian or other religion.
(additional answer) The rituals of Islam involve praying to Allah while kneeling on a prayer mat, and facing in the direction of the holy city of Mecca; devout Muslims also make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lives.
The main three would be Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Islam.
Most are Muslims but there are Christian Arabs and in Egypt there are Coptic Christians. I would imagine that like all other races all religions are represented but Islam (Muslims) and Christians are the main religions.
Before the arrival of the Arabs, Berber religious practices were largely animistic and polytheistic, involving worship of nature, ancestors, and spirits. They also had a complex system of rituals and ceremonies to appease these deities and seek their favor. The Berbers believed in an afterlife and the existence of supernatural beings that influenced their daily lives.
Kurds, Arabs, and Persians are ethnic groups that are primarily focused in the Middle East. Kurds are overwhelmingly Sunni Muslims, but there are minorities of Shiite Kurds (especially in Iran), Alevi Kurds, Yezidi Kurds, Yarsan Kurds, and other religious minorities. There are some Jewish Kurds who predominantly live in Israel. Arabs are predominantly Sunni Muslims, but there are large minorities of Shiite Muslim Arabs, especially in Iraq, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. There are also Ibadi Muslim Arabs, Alawite Arabs, numerous Christian Arabs, Druze Arabs, Baha'i Arabs, and other minority religions. Persians are overwhelmingly Shiite Muslims, but there are minorities of Sunni Persians, Jewish Persians, and several other minority religions.
Kurds, Arabs, and Persians are ethnic groups that are primarily focused in the Middle East. Kurds are overwhelmingly Sunni Muslims, but there are minorities of Shiite Kurds (especially in Iran), Alevi Kurds, Yezidi Kurds, Yarsan Kurds, and other religious minorities. There are some Jewish Kurds who predominantly live in Israel. Arabs are predominantly Sunni Muslims, but there are large minorities of Shiite Muslim Arabs, especially in Iraq, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. There are also Ibadi Muslim Arabs, Alawite Arabs, numerous Christian Arabs, Druze Arabs, Baha'i Arabs, and other minority religions. Persians are overwhelmingly Shiite Muslims, but there are minorities of Sunni Persians, Jewish Persians, and several other minority religions.
Arabs and Israelis have deep religious differences.Arabs and Israelis have deep religious differences.
Yes. Most Arabs and Kurds are Sunni Muslim and most Persians (Iranians) are Shiite Muslims, but there are many religious minorities among all three of these peoples. Many of those minorities are oppressed in some or most of the nations where these peoples live.
The majority are Muslims followed by Christians followed by Jews.
mostly Muslim
Yes. The three monotheistic religions (of which Arabs and Israelis are mainly composed) all venerate the city.
They were mostly idol worshipers .