How is Judaism related to janism buddism and hinduism?
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Hinduism mostly shares common terms with the other Indian religions, including Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Islam shares common characteristics with Abrahamic religions–those religions claiming descent from the prophet Abraham–being, from oldest to youngest,Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Islam and Christianity, were both formed from Judaism. Whereas Buddhism derived from Hinduism (the most ancient of these religions). So the you can find many common similarities in all of these religions, but only at a few at a time.every religion is created by humans and that to teach good, so a common thing is humanismThey all believe in 'good people' and 'bad people' and that being 'good' will benefit either oneself and/or the outer communityThey all have an idol, 'being' or idols of their worship: Buddha (Buddhism, Allah (Islam), God (Judaism, Christianity), Saints (Christianity), deities or Brahma (Hinduism), Mohammed (Islam), Moses (Judaism, Christianity), Jesus (Christianity) etc.They all have teachings common to the earliest of the group - HinduismThey all have a say in life after deathThey all have 'holy men' ex. priests, monks, etc.They all have sacred places
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Islam and Christianity, were both formed from Judaism. Whereas Buddhism derived from Hinduism (the most ancient of these religions). So the you can find many common similarities in all of these religions, but only at a few at a time.every religion is created by humans and that to teach good, so a common thing is humanismThey all believe in 'good people' and 'bad people' and that being 'good' will benefit either oneself and/or the outer communityThey all have an idol, 'being' or idols of their worship: Buddha (Buddhism, Allah (Islam), God (Judaism, Christianity), Saints (Christianity), deities or Brahma (Hinduism), Mohammed (Islam), Moses (Judaism, Christianity), Jesus (Christianity) etc.They all have teachings common to the earliest of the group - HinduismThey all have a say in life after deathThey all have 'holy men' ex. priests, monks, etc.They all have sacred places
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