Judaism is one of the greatest Religions and the one the most ancient ones too.....Now when we look at the Global Chart of Religions....we come to see the only two Giants..
Christanity and Islam....these are the religions that can be called global religions...but For Judaism ...it might not be one of the largest religion but definitely it is one the most influencial religion
Judaism, and I'm not trying to be funny they are both unblievably similar it's not funny. One all knowing god God (Islam-Alah, Judaism-Yawheh) No pork Religious holidays fall around the same area, similar rules Quaran mentions Mary and I believe Jesus Islam acknowledges the Torah and borrows heavily from it
Judaism and Islam have many similarities. Hinduism does not fall in this category because Hinduism is an Ancient South Asian Religion and Culture. Judaism and Islam believe in One God. Hinduism does not fall in this category, because they believe in many gods. Judaism and Islam have too many similarities to list. It would be wise to search "Similarities between Judaism and Islam" or see the related question below.
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Islam falls into the Abrahamic religions category, which besides Islam include Christianity and Judaism. Abrahamic religions have some common characteristics which include (but are not limited to): belief in a monotheistic faith, interwined historical basis of prophets, recognition of a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham, common basis of origins, values and morals (check the Ten Commandments for example, which are bases of prohibited actions in all Abrahamic religions).
Christian is typically a reference to Catholics, and Protestants.
It did not. Different forms of worship existed durning the empire. The Romans tolerated the religions of the conquered people, though Christianity was pesecuted several times. This was because it spread throughout the empire (while the others were localised) and, unlike the other religions of the time, it was monotheistic. The various forms of Chrisitanity developed before the fall of the empire. No new religions developed out of the fall of the empire.
Theophobia is the fear of gods or religion. Fear of "other" religions (assuming you mean religions other than the one you practice)would probably fall under Xenophobia, which is the fear of strangers or foreigners.
Pinchas Lapide has written: 'Mit einem Juden die Bibel lesen' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish 'Der Jude Jesus' -- subject(s): Jewish interpretations 'Roma e gli ebrei' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Catholic Church 'Juden und Christen' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Judaism, Relations, Christianity and other religions, Christianity 'Warum kommt er nicht?' -- subject(s): Messiah, Messianic era (Judaism) 'Three Popes and the Jews' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Catholic Church 'Heinrich Heine und Martin Buber--streitbare Gott-Sucher des Judentums' 'Die Seligpreisungen' 'Ist das nicht Josephs Sohn? Jesus im heutigen Judentum' 'Entfeindung leben?' -- subject(s): Judaism, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity 'The last three Popes and the Jews' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Catholic Church 'Jeder kommt zum Vater' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Christianity and other religions, Christianity 'War Eva an allem schuld?' -- subject(s): Fall of man 'Auferstehung' -- subject(s): Judaism, Jewish interpretations, Resurrection, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity, Resurrection (Jewish theology) 'A century of U.S. aliya' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Americans 'Hebrew in the church' -- subject(s): Bible, Christianity, Christians, Hebrew, Hebrew language, History, Liturgical language, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Hebrew language, Study and teaching, Versions 'Wurde Gott Jude?' -- subject(s): Jewish interpretations 'Paulus, Rabbi und Apostel' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures 'Die Bergpredigt, Utopie oder Programm?' -- subject(s): Sermon on the mount 'Meinen wir denselben Gott?' -- subject(s): Religions, Christianity and other religions, Relations 'Israelis, Jews, and Jesus' -- subject(s): Jewish interpretations, History 'Rome et les Juifs' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Catholic Church 'Judentum und Christentum' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Christianity and other religions, Christianity 'Encountering Jesus-- encountering Judaism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Interviews, Judaism, Relations, Theologians, Theology, Doctrinal 'Glauben, wissen oder zweifeln ?' 'The Resurrection of Jesus' -- subject(s): Resurrection, Jewish interpretations, Resurrection (Jewish theology) 'Am Scheitern hoffen lernen' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Christianity
no, it counts as 2
The ancient Mesopotamian religion gradually declined due to various factors, including the rise of monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which spread through conquests and cultural exchanges. Political changes, such as the fall of empires like Babylon and Assyria, also contributed to the erosion of these beliefs. Over time, the assimilation of Mesopotamian practices into these new religions and the lack of institutional support led to the eventual extinction of the ancient beliefs and rituals.
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-- Count the number of drops that fall in 1 minute. -- Then multiply your count by 60. For a more accurate prediction . . . -- Pick any number from this list: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30. -- Call the number you selected 'N' . -- Count the number of drops that fall in 'N' minutes. -- Then multiply your count by 60/N .