Jesus Christ and St. Paul, the founders of Christianity, were both born in Asia. Jesus in Palestine, Paul in Tarsus, a bit north of there.
yes, actually it is.
Judaism, Christianity,and Islam. Judaism is the oldest of all three religions that all began in the Middle East or Southwest Asia.
No. Arab Traders introduced Islam to Southeast Asia in the 800s and 900s. It would be the Spanish who would introduce Catholicism to the Philippines in the early 1500s and this would be the first major introduction of Christianity to Southeast Asia.
Christianity was developed through numerous councils that took place in both Europe and Southwest Asia after Jesus' crucifixion in Jerusalem (Southwest Asia).
It is really not those previous answers before but instead, these are the TRUE ANSWERS. FYI: SOUTHWEST IS DIFFERENT FROM SOUTH ASIA! +Islam- found by Muhammad +Christianity- found by Jesus Christ +Judaism- found by Abraham +Zorastrianism- found by Zoroaster
Christianity?
Since Christianity is the largest religion, it is located all over the world. It is mostly in the West. But Christianity has a foothold in Asia as well.
yes, actually it is.
Indians
Because Christianity is not practiced by many there. I believe there are a lot of Buddists there.
If we take time as a measure of the spread of religion,then since its establishment ,Islam is the religion which spread or still spreading rapidly in Asia followed by Christianity.
Islam is the major religion in north Africa and southwest Asia.
Christianity originated in southwest Asia, also known as the Middle East. I believe the Nestorian church reached India and China around 800 AD
Judaism, Christianity,and Islam. Judaism is the oldest of all three religions that all began in the Middle East or Southwest Asia.
i think it was in asia
It wasn't until the west introduced things like opium and Christianity. Weird, huh?
Islam is the major religion with a percentage of Muslims of 95% & Christianity is the second religion of 5% of the Jordanian people.