Abrahamic world

A map showing in purple the percentage of people that follow Abrahamic religions in different parts of the world. (Followers of Eastern religions are shown in yellow.)

The term Abrahamic world refers to the parts of the world where most people follow Abrahamic religions.[1] It began in the Middle East, within which Jerusalem is considered a central Abrahamic location due to its religious importance.[2][3]

  1. ^ Mead, Walter Russell (1 November 2000). "The End of Asia? Redefining a Changing Continent". Foreign Affairs.
  2. ^ Murariu, Mihai (1 September 2012). "The political uses of spatiality: temporality, telos, legitimacy". Studia Europaea. 57 (3): 169–189. Gale 305839332 ProQuest 1114308473.
  3. ^ Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (1998). "The Spiritual Significance of Jerusalem - The Islamic Vision". Islamic Quarterly. 42 (4): 233. ProQuest 1304277966.

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