Jewish answer:
The Torah teaches us that every person, Jewish or otherwise, is of great importance (Mishna, Avot ch.3), in the divine image (Genesis ch.5). The sages of the Talmud constantly taught us to be cordial (Berakhot 17a) and seek peace with everyone(ibid).
Judaism is rare in that it teaches that those of other religions are able to merit the reward of the afterlife. And non-Jews who do decide to become Jewish are accepted fully.
"The righteous of all nations have a place in the world to come." This is statement from a medieval commentary on the Talmud concisely summarizes the view of Judaism toward non-Jews. Jews do not claim to have the exclusive key to God's favor, but rather, Jews hold that all humans are capable of behaving righteously, and that is what God wants. During periods of persecution, Jews have been quite pessimistic about the ability of the average person to behave righteously, but Judaism also holds that all people are born with pure souls and that everyone always has the opportunity to repent their sins and return to the righteous path in life.
Rather better than other religions tolerate Islam.
monotheism (belief in one god)
Islam and Christianity, they have the same belief that Judaism ha ORIGINALLY but the Judaism now is all changed and rearranged by humans
Back when Judaism was first Founded, all other religions were polytheistic. Judaism was monotheistic.
Christianity.
Unlike other religions, Judaism is not centralised and there is no one leader.
Judaism was the only belief that abhorred idolatry.
yes
Some of the present religions in Maine include Christianity (Catholicism, Protestantism), Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and various other spiritual practices and beliefs. Maine has a diverse religious landscape with a mix of established denominations and smaller religious communities.
They may share some beliefs with other religions. For example Jews, Muslims, and Christians all say they believe in one God. However, there are some beliefs that are unique to Christianity (such as the Trinity, the existence of one God in three persons). It is these unique beliefs that identifies Christians as being different from other religions. Similarly, the Muslims have unique beliefs that set them apart from the Jews and t he Christians.
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
No. It is the text of Islam (Muslims). Other texts such as the Bible and Torah are used in other religions such as Christianity and Judaism.