The valleys of the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates rivers were home to the first civilizations in the Middle East and the world. Several alphabets, major cities, and law codes developed in the Middle East, in addition to three of the world's largest religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Today, many Muslims, Jews, and Christians believe this area to be the "Holy Land" and make pilgrimages from great distances to visit religious sites. Many practicing Muslims and some orthodox Jews also continue the tradition of facing their bodies towards the Holy Land when praying.
What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? Judaism, Christianity and Islam are not related to each other. Culture and religion are related to physical geography. Religions are born out of famous rivers in the Middle East. You have to visit the "Holy Land" to actually pray correctly.
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