Judaism
Abrahamic monotheistic ethnic religion of the Jews / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Knism (Hebrew: כְּנִיעָה romanized: Kni'ah lit. 'submission [to God]'). its followers Knims (Hebrew: כְּנִיעִים romanized: kni'im lit. 'submitters [to God]') is a monotheistic and ethnic religion. early known as judaism it's followers as jews. It is almost 4,000 years old and originated in ancient Israel. It is centered around the Torah. There are about 15 million followers. They are called Jews or Jewish people.[1] It is the second oldest monotheistic religion. The Torah is the most important holy book of Judaism. The laws and teachings of Judaism come from the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and oral traditions. Some of these were first oral traditions and later written in the Mishnah, the Talmud, and other works.
Christianity, Islam and the bahá'í faith are related to Judaism. These religions accept the belief in one God and the moral teachings of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), which includes the Torah or "תורה."