Jesus was born in Bethlehem in modern day palestine.
Of those four, Hinduism was the only one not founded in the Middle East.
The Middle East is the region where Christianity was born. The topography of the area includes deserts, mountains and dry plateaus.
The Eastern Mediterranean, specifically Israel.
The Middle East is a region in Western Asia and North Africa that is known for its diversity in terms of religion and ethnicity. It is home to various religious groups such as Muslims, Christians, and Jews, as well as a mix of ethnicities including Arabs, Persians, Kurds, and Turks. The complex interplay of these factors has shaped the region's history and continues to influence its present-day dynamics.
Christianity was founded by followers of Jesus Christ in the middle east. This is according, of course, to the Christian Greek scriptures of the Bible.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.
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.
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more like a region...the middle east....i suppose you could say jerusalem, which is in Israel...
The Middle East is a geographic feature. It was not founded at any point in history.
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.)
Asia, the Middle East region to be exact.