There are also large Christian communities in Lebanon, Egypt, Syria/Iraq, and Palestine/Israel, which are Maronites, Copts, Syrian Orthodox/Catholic/Chaldean/Assyrian, and Syrian Orthodox, respectively.
There are Christian communities in Saudi Arabia as well, but they are officially illegal and open practice is a criminal offense.
Answer 1
There is no country on earth where the True God cannot reach. Even in a restricted place like Saudi Arabia there are groups of true believers who meet to worship and pray in secret so that they are not executed for apostasy. Established denominational churches do not reflect the accurate level of Christianity. Far more goes on in small groups than people can know.
Answer 2
In terms of open and established communities of Christians in the Arab World, there are a good number of them. The Copts of Egypt are the most famous Arab Christian community. There are also the Maronites of Lebanon, the Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syrian Orthodox, and Syrian Catholics of Iraq and Syria, and the various Christian groups in Israel/Palestine.
Christianity is a worldwide religion and is growing in large numbers. Islam is practiced in the Middle East and is also official there, except for Israel.
Chiefly in Israel.
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In the middle East Islam is the most commonly practiced religion, followed by Christianity and Judaism
Shintoism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. Shintoism is practiced in Japan, Christianity is practiced throughout the world, Judaism is practiced in Israel and Islam is practiced in the Middle East. Hinduism is practiced in India, and Buddhism is practiced in Southeast Asia as well as China.
Sunni and Shia Muslim's far the most), Judaism, and Christianity
Islam
Christianity originated in the Middle East after Jesus Christ was born, and now is a widespread religion there and throughout the world. (There are other religions in the Middle East too.)
AnswerMostly Islam.
The Middle East
The Middle East is also where Islam began.
the 3 major religion in the middle east is hindu,christianity,and judism
Yes, for Islam originated in the Middle East, along with Judaism and Christianity.
The common Abrahamic religions are middle eastern in origin as well as several others. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all started in the middle east. Baha'i and Druze were religions with Islamic roots and so were also originated in the Middle East. Finally, Zoroastrianism is a religion practiced by Persians until Islam took over in the region.