Abraham was given many blessing by the Lord, the most important being that many of his seed (Those who come after him) would accept the gospel in all of its fullness, even up to the present day. Those teaching which Abraham received included instruction regarding the afterlife which is still adhered to today by many of his seed.
AnswerIt is certainly not necessary to believe in the Abrahamic God to believe in an afterlife. Many religions offer hope for an afterlife in return for belief in their gods. However, to believe in an afterlife, but not believe in any gods, is a form of spiritualism.
AnswerThere is no one single term for the religions that do not believe in God. Since the religions that do worship God are sometimes collectively referred to as Abrahamic religions, perhaps the best term, sometimes used, is "non-Abrahamic religions".
religions that believe in reincarnation believe in animism, not the other way around
An anti-Abrahamic is a person who is opposed to Abrahamic religions or doctrines.
No. Judaism is one of the Abrahamic religions. Jews believe in the same God worshiped by Christians and Muslims.
The hindus believe in rebirth after death.
Probably all of them. The afterlife is a tradition of mankind all over the world; all ancient societies believed in it.
They believe that God will judge a person's soul and their religious texts are related.
i think the main people that believe in god of Abraham are Jewish, Catholic, Christian, Lutheran and many more.
They are all Abrahamic religions.
Christian - Jamal
According to whom? There is no scientific evidence for it; so you will have to decide who you want to believe. Most religions believe in SOME SORT of afterlife (details vary, depending on the religion); and, according to most religions, your actions here will SOMEHOW affect your afterlife.