The holy book of Judaism is The Old Testament (Tanakh)
The holy book of Islam is The Quran
In Christianity, the Bible. In Islam the Holy Quran. In Judaism the Torah. In Sikhism the Guru Granth Sahib
Catholicism
The name of all the religions. Methodist Seventh Day Adventist Baptist Pagan Catholic Atheist Non- Denominational Muslim Islam Buddhist Witchcraft Hindu Sikhism Judaism Christianity
Hinduism Judaism Zoroastrianism Buddhism Shinto Confucianism Jainism Taoism Christianity Islam Bahaism Sikhism
The Quran, Zaboor, Torah and The Bible are the four holy books. Judaism: The Torah Hinduism: The Bhagavad Gita Islam: The Qur'an Baha'i Faith: The Kitab-i-Iqan Christianity: The New Testament Someone's amended answer at the top references the Zaboor. The Zaboor are the Psalms of Dawood (David), which are included in the Jewish Tanakh and thus NOT a separate holy book.
There are a few very obvious differences between Christianity and Islam. They follow different holy books and also have different names for their God.
A religion that worships one god is called a monotheistic religion, or is described as being monotheistic. In the modern word this would include Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Names for the specific god are diverse.
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism
Judaism: Yaweh Christianity: Jesus/God/Holy Spirit Islam: Alllah Hindu: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, & many others Buddhism: Has no God
Adam is a fairly common name. It ranks as one of the most popular names in many Western countries and has religious significance in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
The Church of England and the Church of Scotland are two important branches of Christianity in the UK. Many people of different world religions such as Islam and Judaism also live in the UK.
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are seen as the three major monotheistic religions in the world. This can be argued, though. Some people believe that Christianity believes in three gods that form one being. Others believe that Christianity has two gods, God and the Devil. Sometimes Islam and Judaism are not seen as perfectly monotheistic. Actually, a common misconception is that Hinduism is polytheistic. Hinduism believes in one almighty God that expresses himself in different ways. This can be compared to the Abrahamic religions, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. God sometimes is called different names in these religions depending on what the Lord is doing. God the defender, God the powerful, God the great, God the merciful, God the creator. All of these are referring to God, but they specify what God is doing. In Hinduism God is everywhere and in everything. God is too mighty to be understood, so when God does different things, God is seen differently.In conclusion, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Christianity can all be seen as monotheistic religions. If you do not understand any of what I said, simply stick to the Abrahamic religions and say Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.