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Abrahamic Religions Overview

The Abrahamic Religions refer to the monotheistic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which share historical roots and foundational figures, specifically tracing their lineage back to the patriarch Abraham. This overview encompasses their core beliefs, practices, and the cultural and theological intersections that define their identities.

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Abrahamic religions, which include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, are rooted in the belief in one God and share a common ancestor in Abraham. Each religion has its own sacred texts, beliefs, and practices, but they also exhibit significant similarities, such as the importance of prayer and ethica...

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Key Terms

Monotheism
The belief in one God.

Example: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all monotheistic religions.

Prophet
A messenger chosen by God to deliver His message.

Example: Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad are considered prophets in their respective religions.

Torah
The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition.

Example: The Torah contains the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.

Bible
The sacred scripture of Christians, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.

Example: The Bible includes the teachings of Jesus.

Quran
The holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Muhammad.

Example: Muslims recite verses from the Quran during prayers.

Faith
Complete trust or confidence in a belief system.

Example: Faith is central to the practice of all Abrahamic religions.

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Ethics in Religion
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Key Concepts

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