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1. Buddhism
Buddha established Buddhism in the B.C. six centuries. His father was one of the kings who believed the Hinduism. One day, he walked out from the palace and saw that everywhere was hunger, disease and death. In order to help the poor people, he left the family to find out the meaning of life. Once, he contemplated under a ficus religiosa and understood the new views of life. Then he went to each place of India to tell the meaning of life to the people. Many people deeply believed him so became his followers and presented him as the god. These people are called Buddhist.
2. Christian
A.D. 1st century, Jesus Christ establishes Christianity in Palestine. Jesus was born in three B.C. in a Palestinian Bethlehem's Jew family. His mother was Maria. Jesus was grown in Nazareth in north Palestine. At that time, Palestine was ruled by Roman Empire. Jesus has 12 followers. People call them “12 disciples”. Jesus supposed them to believe the God. The people who believe in this religion are called Christian.
3. Muslim
A.D. seven, Mohammed establishment Islamism in Arab's Mecca. The word “Islam” means obeying. People who believe in Islamism obey the God Allah. They read the Koran which contains the instruction of God Allah. The people who believe in this religion are called Muslim.