Amish are strongly against technology
Dairus and Cambyses!
Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism are the answers
A. Hinduism is one of the modern world's largest religions.
bicth it had state gods but allowed other religions
A student who passes out copies of her sacred texts in front of a police station despite knowing that she will be arrested
The vast majority are Muslim (nearly 100%), with very small minorities of tribal religions and other religions like Christianity.
Japan is primarily Shinto with a large Christian influence and minorities of many other religions as well.
Kabbalah
There were no religious resistance groups that fought against the Nazis. Leaders of most major religions not directly targeted by the Nazis were actually pro-Nazi, such as the Catholic Church and numerous Imams and Muftis in the Middle East and the Balkans. The Orthodox Church opposed the Nazis in principle (since they had defeated Greece and attacked Russia), but did not advocate resistance to the Nazis and did not defend the minorities attacked in the Holocaust. The resistance groups that did organize were nationalists, socialists, and partisans in any given occupied area.
Judaism and Mesopotamian religions have nothing in common as far as beliefs go, but it is theorized that they may share some laws and customs. The difference is the reason for the law.
Please clarify your question by listing the religions you are asking about.
NO. There are very few Buddhists in the Middle East. The Middle East is predominantly made up of Muslims (>90%). There are significant minorities of Christians and Jews in the Middle East and small minorities of other religions.
Examples of the non conformist religions are the following (but not limited to):SikhismConspicuous (not documented)Philanthropism
That was Catholicism.
hunduism
hunduism