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yes because they believed that god chose who was born into a family so that means they belive in god
Most Christian religions do not consider their places of worship to be temples but instead use the widely popular term "church" for their house of worship. Middle Eastern religious persons such as Islams, Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus call their places of worship temples and are considered to be sacred to their religion.
Solomon's Temple was significant because it was a place of worship and religion was a big factor back in the day.
There is no specific city that is considered to be in the middle of Islam. Islam is a global religion, with followers and centers of worship located worldwide. The holy cities of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia hold particular significance in Islam, but they are not considered to be in the exact middle of the religion.
The Catholic church was the only religion in the middle ages and it taught that man was born in sin and to reach heaven he needed to do as the church told him. The church was seen as the "middle man" between man and God. If a person was excommunicated by the church he/she would not be saved and that there would be no salvation for them.
Chicken soup was believed to be an aphrodisiac in the Middle Ages.
Mohammed the Prophet synthesized it out of parts of Christianity, Judaism and Sin-worship ("Sin" being the name of the Middle Eastern Moongod, not a synonym for misbehaviour. Sinai is named for him.)
the 3 major religion in the middle east is hindu,christianity,and judism
they worshipped in their chapels
In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognized religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion.
no, it was believed that there was no pizza in the middle ages.
ISLAM is the religion of over 90% of Middle Easterners.