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When were the three major religions in the world established?
1, the founder of Christianity was Jesus, who began to preach in Palestine around the age of 30 (1930s).

2. Islam rose in the Arabian Peninsula in the early 7th century, and was founded and spread from Mecca by Muhammad (about 570 ~ 632).

Buddhism originated in ancient India about 2553 years ago. The founder of Buddhism is Sakyamuni.

1, Christianity is a monotheistic religion, which refers to all churches that believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as the savior. Although Jesus Christ established a unified Christian church, Christianity has split into many sects in the historical process. In 20 13 years, there were more than 10000 Christian sects in the world. The mainstream sects mainly include three traditional sects: Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox Church, as well as some non-traditional sects, such as Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses, which have less followers than traditional sects.

Islam is also called Islam. It means obedience, peace and tranquility in Arabic and Islam in English. This is a religion that obeys Allah, advocates peace and prays for peace. Islam's unique green represents peace.

Buddhism originated in ancient India about 2500-2600 BC. According to scripture, the founder of Indian Buddhism is Siddhartha Gautama, whose real name is Sakyamuni. He is the prince of Kapilao Weiguo tribe in ancient northern India. His father is Sudoku king and his mother is Moyamoya.