The proper noun used in the Muslim holy book, the Qura'n, is Allah.
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
Muslims only worship one god Muslims are in Islam Islam is the most populist religion on earth
Islam, Christianity and Judaism are known as the Abrahimic religions. They all have similar ideas as they have the same God. Islam believes in Jesus and Moses, but ideas were not borrowed. Islam kept religion as it is, whereas Christianity and Judaism changed their religions to suit society, which is why they seem so different to Islam today. The problem with this would be that they are human laws and are therefore, inevitably not going to be perfect.
The deity of Islam, known as Allah in Arabic, is the God of Judaism and Christianity.The deity of Islam is known as Allah in Arabic, but is NOT the same as the God of Judaism and Christianity. (See the link below to "Who is Allah?")
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
The middle east is known as a center of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The land of Palestine/Israel contains the city of Jerusalem, which is a holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. To the Jews it is know as "the city of David" where the Temple of Solomon once stood. To the Christians, it is known as the place where Jesus Christ spent his last week and was tried, crucified, and resurrected. For Muslims, it is the location of the Dome of the Rock.
Allah is God in Islam and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism. God in Islam is not known to Muslims as having a shape, size, or any configuration. There are 99 attributes or names for God in Islam that could be referred to in the related question below. Muslims worship Allah as God and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence.
I guess your question is reference to the differences, 1. In Judaism, IE Jews don't accept Jesus and Muhammad as prophets, where as in Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered as prophets, 2. Judaism came before Christianity and Islam, later came Christianity in continuation of Judaism.. and then came Islam in continuation of Christianity. so you can say Islam is most updated version of both Christianity and Judaism. but Christians and Jews don't accept this fact, but Qur'an makes it clear in a lot of verses about it. 3. Few(few, not all) Muslims and Christians don't like Jews for a reason that Jews by history known as people who killed Jesus, and various other prophets. there are few other minor differences in aspects to culture and geopolitics , but those are not that much important to mention. There are few similarities between Judaism and Islam as well 1. monotheism 2. only eat halal meat 3. both think of Moses as prophet
Christianity (Christians),Islam (Muslims), Judaism (Jewish people/Jews), Buddhism (Buddhists), Sikh (Sikhs), Hindu (Hinduism/Hindus) Catholic (Catholics), Maybe some protestants.
Yusuf Estes is best known for presenting the view of Islam, Christianity and Judaism and he does this by taking the time to discuss these beliefs with others.
No, Mount Sinai is not a volcano. It is a mountain located in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt and is known for its religious significance in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.