Western Religions
Western religions primarily refer to the major faiths that originated in the Western world, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These religions share a belief in one God and have roots in the ancient Near East. They emphasize moral conduct, community worship, and the importance of sacred texts, such as the Bible and the Quran.
Each of these religions has its own unique beliefs and practices. Judaism focuses on the covenant between God and the Jewish people, while Christianity centers on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Islam teaches submission to the will of God as revealed in the Quran and emphasizes the Five Pillars of faith.