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- Religion_in_the_Middle_East abstract "The Middle East is very religiously diverse. The three major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all Abrahamic religions, and each originated within the Middle East. Islam in its many forms is by far the most heavily represented religion in the region though many branches and sects diversify and segment it. In addition to the widely acknowledged religions, smaller minority religions such as Bahá'í, Druze, Yazidi, Mandean, Gnosticism, Yarsanism, Shabakism and Zoroastrianism are also prevalent throughout the Middle East.".
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- Religion_in_the_Middle_East hasPhotoCollection Religion_in_the_Middle_East.
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East subject Category:Middle_Eastern_culture.
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East subject Category:Religion_in_the_Middle_East.
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East comment "The Middle East is very religiously diverse. The three major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all Abrahamic religions, and each originated within the Middle East. Islam in its many forms is by far the most heavily represented religion in the region though many branches and sects diversify and segment it.".
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East label "Religion au Moyen-Orient".
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East label "Religion in the Middle East".
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- Religion_in_the_Middle_East sameAs Q3424362.
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East sameAs Q3424362.
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East wasDerivedFrom Religion_in_the_Middle_East?oldid=605035909.
- Religion_in_the_Middle_East isPrimaryTopicOf Religion_in_the_Middle_East.