The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshiped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshiped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
The third religion in Israel is Christianity. It comes after Judaism and Islam religions.
The third most common religion in Israel is Christian. Other religions in Israel also include the Jewish and Muslim religions.
Israel is, not Egypt.
There are several religions that can be found in Asia. However, the oldest religion is Judaism, and can be found in Israel.
Yes. Although Judaism is the predominant religion, many religions are practiced in Israel, including Islam.
93% of Palestinians are Muslim, and 6% of Palestinians are Christian. Muslim and Christianity are the main religions in Israel.
There is no such religion. Every religion that is practiced in Israel (all of its major Jewish movements, Sunni Islam, all of its Christian sects, Druze, Baha'i, etc.) is practiced by citizens of at least one other country.Answer 2All the well established religions had been started long years before the establishment of Israel in 1947. Accordingly, no one could expect to find a religion practiced only in Israel.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
From Jerusalem, Israel in the Middle East.
It is located on western Asia, and borders Africa.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
African religion started as a combination of myth and ritual. It graduated (through discoveries and intellectual evolution) from magic to polytheism (tribal pagan religions based upon the environment and the needs of society) as well as shamanistic and totemic practices. In the diaspora, Judaism was spread throughout Northern Africa, followed by Christianity and later Islam.