The world's five major religions include [blank_start]Judaism[blank_end], [blank_start]Hinduism[blank_end], [blank_start]Christianity[blank_end], [blank_start]Buddhism[blank_end] and [blank_start]Islam[blank_end]. Judaism is a [blank_start]monotheistic[blank_end] religion based on the [blank_start]Torah[blank_end], also known as the Hebrew bible. Those who practice Judaism are known as Hebrews or [blank_start]Jewish[blank_end]. Hinduism originated in [blank_start]Northern India[blank_end] about 4000 years ago. It is a [blank_start]polytheistic[blank_end] religion which ranks as the [blank_start]third[blank_end] largest in the world. Buddhism is a path of [blank_start]spiritual[blank_end] enlightenment as led by the [blank_start]Buddha[blank_end] Siddhārtha Gautama. Christianity is the world's largest religion. It stemmed from [blank_start]Judaism[blank_end] when the followers of the teachings of [blank_start]Jesus[blank_end] founded the religion. Islam is another monotheistic religion and the [blank_start]second[blank_end] most popular in the world. Its teachings come from interpreting the [blank_start]Qur'an[blank_end], the word of Allah as given through the [blank_start]prophet[blank_end] Muhammad.