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erica [24]
3 years ago
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What were the main religions of Asia and what did they believe in? Asia and what did they believe in?

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1 answer:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Three main religions in Asia are Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam

Explanation:

Hindus follow the samsara (continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth) and karma teachings (the universal rule of cause and effect). The concept in the "atman," or soul, is one of Hinduism's central ideas. According to this belief, all living things have a soul and are a portion of the ultimate soul.

The Buddha's precepts are only intended to free sentient creatures from misery. The Three Universal Certainties, The Four Great Truths, and The Golden Eightfold Path are also the Buddha's Fundamental Scriptures that are central to Buddhist.

Monotheism is Islam's fundamental theme. The Islamic faith is founded on the belief in monotheism. Muslims consider that God brought all of the Prophets to humankind with the same core message, which was monotheism.

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