How does religion have an influence on the people of Northern Africa and the Middle East?
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Southwest Asia and Northern Africa have several aspects in common, like weather, climate, natural resources, and the Arabic language. Furthermore, this area has given birth to three of the major religions in the world. These two regions are usually studied together because of their cultural and geographic similarities. They are often referred to as the Middle East, although some authors don't include the countries of Northern Africa in this group and prefer to use the denomination MENA (Middle East and North Africa).
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Three major religious groups (i.e. the two largest religions in the world: Christianity and Islam, plus Judaism) originated in the Middle East. Smaller minority religions, such as the Baháʼí Faith, Druze, Alawites, Manichaeism, Sabianism, Bábism, Yazidism, Mandaeism, Gnosticism, Yarsanism, Samaritanism, Shabakism, Ishikism, Ali-Illahism, Alevism, Yazdânism and Zoroastrianism are also present in the Middle East.
The smaller, religiously unaffiliated population is forecast to grow 56%, from about 2 million to more than 3 million.[citation needed] Hindus, adherents of folk religions and Buddhists are expected to experience the greatest growth as a percentage of their modest 2010 counts
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