Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.
Located in the western part of Eurasia
Hinduism and Buddhism, but there are many other religions that are thought to have originated in India (such as Christianity and Islam). Also, Taoism and Confucianism are also believed to be derived mainly from Buddhism, which was founded in India
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.
Christianity and Judaism
No. Taoism was founded in China, which is in neither Europe nor Southwest Asia. Additionally, Taoism never became popular in either region.
Christianity was developed through numerous councils that took place in both Europe and Southwest Asia after Jesus' crucifixion in Jerusalem (Southwest Asia).
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were all founded in southwest Asia, more specifically the Middle East.
Nothing. If by "the religions of Southwest Asia" you are referring exclusively to the three monotheisms (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), then the unifying trait is monotheism. However, there are numerous religions from Southwest Asia such as Zoroastrianism and Mandaeism whose adherents are henotheists or polytheists.
judaism
Africa, Asia, and Europe come together in Southwest Asia.
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam
No. Saudi Arabia is in southwest Asia.
RUSSIA
The Atlantic Ocean is a formal factor that connects Egypt to Africa to Europe and to the southwest Asia.