The Pantheon as either the entire set of Greek Gods or the Temples in which such Gods are worshiped are considered blasphemous and idolatrous to Jews and Muslims alike and are therefore not sacred in the slightest.
Jews celebrate Hannukah, when zealous religious leaders overthrew the Greek Imperial Authorities and smashed the idols of Greek Gods placed in the Jewish Great Temple.
In Jerusalem, the Temple Mount (Har Ha-Bayit or Haram Ash-Sharif) is sacred to both Judaism and Islam.
What is sacred to both are the Torah, Psalms, and the Old City of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is a city, so the question is nonsensical. In Jerusalem, the Temple Mount (Har Ha-Bayit or Haram Ash-Sharif) is sacred to both Judaism and Islam.
Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Jerusalem
Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Though Islam doesn't view Jerusalem in the same manner as Judaism or Christianity. For Judaism and Christianity, Jerusalem is place of the world's foundation and the city where G-d's presence once rested. Islam's holy city is actually Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. Islam's claim to Jerusalem is political, not religious (or at least not at all in the way Christians and Jews view Jerusalem).
Al-Aqsa,Temple Mount, Al-haram Sharif
There is no such thing as the "Jerusalem Religion". Jerusalem is a city, not a set of beliefs. Although Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all hold Jerusalem to be sacred, none of these religions was founded in Jerusalem.
The equivalent sacred text in Islam to the Torah in Judaism is the Quran.
Yes, Jerusalem one of Islam's holiest cities.
For Judaism and Christianity it is Jerusalem. For Islam it is Mecca.
Judaism & Islam