List of founders of world religions

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The following figures are believed to have founded or inspired major beliefs or to have been the first codifiers or best known proponents of older known religion or traditions. In some cases, little or nothing is known of the figures; the dates are conjectures and some historians doubt that the founder, as described, ever existed.

Name of prophet or founder Religion or belief Dates of prophet's or founder's life
Adam considered first male human being by Judaism, Christianity and Islam on the face of the Earth. Also, first Prophet by Islam[citation needed] unknown, Possibly circa 4000 BCE.
Abraham considered a prophet by Abrahamic religions unknown, possibly circa 2000-1800 BCE.
Zoroaster Zoroastrianism unknown, Greek sources estimated him to have lived around 6000 BC.
Rishabha claimed as the first Tirthankara in Jainism and an avatara in Hinduism unknown, possibly circa 1700 BCE or even as old as 5000 BCE .
Moses considered a prophet by Abrahamic religions dates unknown, estimates range from ca. 1600 BCE to 1100 BCE
Numa Pompilius Roman king who codified and organized the Roman religion ca. 717 BCE-673 BCE
Mahavira The final (24th) Tirthankara in Jainism 599 BCE-527 BCE
Lao Tzu Taoism ca. 604 BCE
Buddha Buddhism ca. 563 BCE-483 BCE
Confucius Confucianism ca. 551 BCE-479 BCE (trad.)
Mozi Mohism ca. 470 BCE-390 BCE
Jesus of Nazareth Christianity; considered as a prophet in Islam and the Baha'i Faith ca. 4 BCE-ca. 30 CE
Mani Manichaeism ca. 210CE-276CE
Muhammad Islam ca. 570-632
Kabir Kabir Panth 1440-1518
Nanak Sikhism 1469-1539
Nakayama Miki Tenrikyo 1798-1887
Joseph Smith, Jr. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1805-1844
Báb Bábí Faith 1819-1850
Bahá'u'lláh Bahá'í Faith 1817-1892
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Ahmadiyya 1835-1908
Aleister Crowley Thelema 1875-1947
Gerald Gardner Wicca & Neopaganism 1884-1964
Mary Baker Eddy Christian Science 1821-1910
L. Ron Hubbard Scientology [1] 1911-1986
Sun Myung Moon Unification Church 1920

This list should not be construed as anything more than a list of suggestions for further reading and research. Wikipedia takes no position on whether or not these figures existed or "founded" a tradition, or which constitutes a separate religion or tradition. Most of the terms in the title of the article are disputed by one or more of the groups listed.

The term "founder" would be rejected by Muslims, who believe that the first prophet of Islam was the first man, Adam. Founder is also considered an inappropriate term for Jesus, Mahavira, etc.

What constitutes "major" has also been disputed.

Finally, it should be noted that absence from this list does not imply that a religion is not major. Hinduism and Shinto, for example, have no single founder.

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