The Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant and Islamic religions all honor Mary to some extent, some more than others. Other eastern religions, such as Hinduism, do not honor her nor do they honor Jesus.
In a deeply theological sense, no religion believes that Mary is God's mother. However, Roman Catholics describe Mary as the "mother of God." An explanation here might help clarify things.
When Catholics say this, they mean that they accept the Deity of Jesus Christ. So since Jesus is God in human form (and, in fact, fully God and fully human), and Mary is His mother (in the earthly sense) then in a sense Mary is the mother of God. A logical syllogism.
Protestant Christians would agree to the Deity of Christ, but would not describe Mary as the mother of God, because it could promote confusion.
In fact, historically speaking, some Christian communities appear to have taken a non-standard view that the Divine Trinity was God the Father, Mary the Mother, and Jesus the Son. Generally, this is Folk Christianity, and has nothing to do with Orthodox or Biblical teachings regarding Mary.
The Virgin Mary of the Christian religion resided in Jerusalem and there is no mention of her ever visiting England.
Judaism, until she was converted, by an act of God, to Christianity.
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Islam
Mary was born a Jew and spent most of her life as a Jew. She went to Heaven as a Christian Catholic, however.
No, Mohammad is not in the lineage of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is a descendent of King David.
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She worships Satan
Budism
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Roman Catholic AnswerUnless you are using the word, "worship" as the English do, as in respect, nobody I know worships the Blessed Virgin, that would be a sin.