Essentially, the answer is chance, or a combination of geopolitical influences that led to fertile grounds for religion. Or because Yahweh, God, or Allah chose it. (I'll leave that to you to decide).
I can't answer exactly why they all started in the Middle East; that's up for debate. The fractured, polytheistic societies that existed may have been easier to consolidate by a monolithic power. One might argue that the Middle East, being a crossroads between the East and West, and the North and South, was conducive to spreading religion that arose in that area. There are plenty of things one might argue, and surely it would be a blend of them.
Basically, however, these all originate from the samearea because they share the same roots (they are all Abrahamic traditions). Christianity arose directly from Judaism (though influenced by many non-Judaic powers, like the Roman Empire), and Islam came later. Much as Jesus did with Judaism, Muhammad took much of the essence of Christianity and Judaism, and formed it into a new religion.
Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Bahai.
Christian, Jewish, and Muslim.
It's Jerusalem. It's very important to the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions.
If you were thinking different religions? Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, and tons more...
90 percent muslim.8 percent jewish 2 percent christian.
The majority of Hebrew speakers are Jewish. But some Hebrew speakers are Christian, Druze, or Muslim.
Muslim, Christian, and Jewish, the Moors were very tolerant.
Nothing in particular. There are many religions in China. Hindu, Christian, Muslim, jewish, they do not punish or persecute individuals religion.
Muslim and Christian
About 60-70 % of the people are Hindus. The remaining are Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jewish, Buddhist, Zoroastrian or Bahaii. All major religions of the world are represented in Mumbai.
Roman Catholic, Anglican, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Protestant, Mormon, other Christian, Buddhist and some people have no religion.
Muslim and Christian