From the 6th century BC to the 5th century BC, Sakyamuni was founded in ancient India. Later, it spread widely in Asia and around the world, and had a great impact on the social, political and cultural life of many countries.
2. The birthplace of Christianity is the Palestinian province of the Roman Empire (Africa, Palestine and Spain today).
Christianity is the general name of all sects that take Jesus Christ as their savior, also known as Christianity. Christianity, Buddhism and Islam are called the three major religions.
The birthplace of Islam is Arabia.
Islam first rose in the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century by Makkah Muhammad, and was introduced to China from West Asia and the Middle East in the middle of the 7th century.
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Christianity, Islam and Buddhism are called the three major religions in the world. These three religions can become the top three because only three religions in the world are listed as state religions by some countries, such as Christianity in some countries in Europe and America, Islam in some countries in Central Asia, West Asia and North Africa, and Buddhism in some countries in Southeast Asia.
Among the above religions: Christianity includes three major schools: Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox, among which Protestantism and Catholicism are more, while Orthodox is relatively less; Islam includes Sunnis and Shiites, among which Sunnis are the majority; There are three schools of Buddhism: Southern Buddhism, Han Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism.
Among the three major religions, Christianity has the largest number, followed by Islam and finally Buddhism. Although the number is different, followers of all religions are equal. Although they are three major religions, they all advocate peace and can exchange cultures with each other. Compassion, love and peace are the essence of these three religions. At the same time, this is the common goal of all religions.