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Shared Spirituality

Shared spirituality in Abrahamic religions refers to the common beliefs, values, and traditions found within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, despite their theological differences. This concept emphasizes the interconnectedness of these faiths and their collective heritage rooted in the figure of Abraham.

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Shared spirituality in Abrahamic religions highlights the common beliefs and practices that connect Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These religions, while distinct, share foundational concepts such as monotheism, the role of prophets, and ethical teachings. Understanding these shared elements fost...

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Monotheism
The belief in a single, all-powerful God.

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

Prophet
A person chosen by God to deliver messages to people.

Example: Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad are considered prophets.

Torah
The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, consisting of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.

Example: The Torah contains laws and teachings for Jewish people.

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

Example: The Bible includes teachings of Jesus and the history of the early church.

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

Example: Muslims recite verses from the Quran in their prayers.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

Example: The ethical teachings in these religions promote honesty and kindness.

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Key Concepts

MonotheismProphetsSacred TextsEthical Teachings