Judaism, the early followers were people that opposed the belief in multiply gods, such as the
Romans believed in, and set their mind to a singular, all Devine God. The spread of Judaism
started with Abraham controlling a nomadic tribe journey to canaan, the promise land. One of the
sons of Jacob, the grandson of Abraham, lead the tribe into Egypt, which ended up enslaving the
tribe. Freed by Moses, the tribe made their way to Egypt. In story was told in the story of genesis
and exodus. As for the early experiences, Judaism was pledged with suffering throughout history,
first the enslavement by Egypt, then the split of Israel causing Babylon to …show more content…
Then, after Jesus was crucified and killed a man by the name of John greatly increase the
followers of Christianity when traveling to diffident cities. The experience of early Christianity
was mixed, as in salt times Romans would commonly crucify believers of Christianity. Only
when Christianity was allowed did the life's of believers improve, going on to form their only
empire in Gods name. Islam was spread through Muhammad, which was unsuccessful in early
teachings, but became wide spread in the city of Yathrib. The war between Mecca and Islam
clearly demonstrated that the followers of Islam were in such high via the teachings of people
like Muhammad that they ere able to storm and capture Mecca. Early experiences of Islam
followers were successful in maintain peace through military power due to an increasing large
amount of followers. After the war in Mecca, Islamic people thrived and would only further
increase in size and power.
In continuation, we gave the most fundamental beliefs of these three monotheistic
religions. Starting with Judaism, the core fundamental belief can be easily expressed in