Prophet Mohammad (صلى اللَّه عليه و سلم)
Moses is venerated in all 3 religions.
It depends on the religion in question. Some religions have a prophet that they believe achieved the highest level of connection with the Divine. In Judaism, it is Moses. In Islam, it is Mohammed. Other religions do not have an exemplar prophet and see all prophets as equal before the Divine.
There is no where in the bible that said this prophet was more important than the other because they were all important.
all of them
Muslims believe in God's all prophets. Every prophet come with same message in principal. But in other religions some modifications made by followers after the prophet. But there is no such modification in Islam. Islam is the God's perfected religion.
All I know is Islam doesn't allow representations of Muhammed the prophet.
All peaceful religions are important to Israel.
Jerusalem
The Abrahamic faiths are all monotheistic ones that have their roots in the prophet Abraham, the central religions are Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Bahá'í.
It is the belief in the same God; the Creator; as the one and only one God to be worshiped. The three religions are monotheistic religions: they believe in one all-powerful God.They also all believe in the existence of Abraham, and consider him a prophet. As such, another term for them are the Abrahamaic religions. (While Jews don't usually accept the existence of Christ, Muslims do (however, Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet)
Answer 1No. The last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is prophet for all human beings till the last day of the world. The holy Qur'an addresses all humans. Its teachings are universal.Answer 2If the question is asking whether religions other than Islam see Mohammed as a prophet (as opposed to a regular person in history), there are only the Post-Islamic Religions (Druze, Baha'i, etc.) that do this. Even Sikhism, which was inspired to certain extent by Islam does not consider Mohammed a prophet. Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism all do not consider Mohammed a prophet.However, as Answer 1 notes, Mohammed's message was intended to be universalist one, not a tribal one.
according to Islam prophet Muhammad said: all humans are born monotheist and their parents turn them to different religions.