- Source: Semitic religions
The term Semitic religions most commonly refers to religions that were founded in Western Asia, such as Mandaeism (a pre-Abrahamic religion) and the Abrahamic religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Ancient Semitic religion, polytheistic pre-Abrahamic religions practiced by Ancient Semitic peoples
Semitic neopaganism, religions based on or attempting to reconstruct ancient Semitic religions
Abrahamic religions, monotheistic
See also
Shem
Semitic (disambiguation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tiang Asyera
- Enûma Elish
- Ali bin Abi Thalib
- Bahasa Sanskerta
- Harun bin Musa
- Teori konspirasi
- Dumitru Stăniloae
- Ninkarrak
- Helios
- Ugarit
- Ancient Semitic religion
- Semitic religions
- Semitic
- Semitic neopaganism
- Abrahamic religions
- Religions of the ancient Near East
- Canaanite religion
- Jewish magic
- Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
- Yahwism