One all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-benevolent deity (save where those powers cannot logically co-exist)/
All three religions are monotheistic, meaning that they believe in only one God.
Jewish Answer:
Jews believe in the One God, who created all things (Genesis ch.1) and who gave the Torah (Exodus ch.19).
Muslims believe that Jews and Christians corrupted the Scriptures given to them with the purpose of strengthening their power.
Judaism is a monotheist faith. Jews (and Christians and Muslims) believe in one god.Hinduism is a polytheistic faith. Hindus (and many other religions) believe in many gods.
Since the Muslims believe that Jews and Christians were "People of the book", they received special treatment.
No, Muslims, Jews, etc. all believe in Gods. The Christian God is basically the Jew's God, except for one important detail: Jesus Christ. Muslims worship Allah. Other religions also have gods.
Monotheists (like Christians, Muslims and Jews) believe in one god. Polytheists (like Hindus, Shintoists, and Shamanists) believe in many gods.
They all believe in one God.
No. Judaism is one of the Abrahamic religions. Jews believe in the same God worshiped by Christians and Muslims.
All the people who don't believe what you do are infidels (unbelievers) from your perspective. To Christians, Muslims are the infidels. ________________________________________________________ Christians and Jews call Muslims infidels. However, Muslims call Christians and Jews as "people of the book" as they are holders of the holy books Torah and the Bible that Muslims believe that these holy books are revelations of God.
Christians, Muslims and Jews believe that God is real; Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, but Jews do not. There is no objective proof that either God or hell actually exists; it is a matter of faith if you wish to believe.
Muslims, Jews, Christians
Jews and Muslims generally believe that Jews, Muslims and Christians all believe in substantially the same God, the creator of Heaven and Earth and the judge of all mankind. Among Christians, it seems that it is sometimes popular to claim that non-Christians, and sometimes the wrong kinds of Christians don't believe in God.
Christians believe in all of the Bible, Jews believe in the Old Testament part of the Bible and Muslims profess to believe in "all the Prophets and all the Scriptures." At the same time, however, they dismiss the Bible as being invalid and untrustworthy.