There are actually five classical monotheistic religions: Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith. The Prophet Founders of each of these Faiths was a direct descendant of Abraham.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Back when Judaism was first Founded, all other religions were polytheistic. Judaism was monotheistic.
There isn't much, but here is a short list of commonalities:Abraham is the common root for all three.All three believe in One God i.e. All three are monotheistic faiths.All three revere acts of kindness (Meccan suras, not later Medinan suras)All three have a code of behaviorThey are the three major Abrahamic religions. Abrahamic religions are monotheistic religions, i.e. only one god, that can all trace their belief systems back to an origin or spiritual connection to Abraham. Judaism was founded first, followed by Christianity in the first century, and Islam in the seventh century.The father of all three religions was Abraham. Abraham's eldest son was the father of the religion of Islam, and Isaac, יצחק, was the father of Judaism, and Christianity broke of from Judaism when they thought Jesus was the Messiah.Common with whom/what
There is no Satan in Hinduism.
The world's top three religions are: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
AnswerThe three main and most known Religions in the world are:Christianity- a total of around 2 billion followersIslam- around 1 billion and two-hundred and fifty followersJudaism- Near fourteen million peopleAnswerAccording to Adherents.com, the three major world religions are:Christianity: 2.1 billionIslam: 1.5 billionSecular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billion
There are numerous religions that started in the Middle East such as the Kemetic, Akkadian, and Babylonian faith among many other polytheistic creeds. All three monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, also started in the Middle East.
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The word religion comes either from the Latin word for conscientiousness/piety or from two latin words meaning "to tie back together." In modern English this word refers to a set of beliefs, generally shared with others and learned from ones parents, about the nature of the universe, humanity, morality and especially the supernatural. Generally, these beliefs provide guidelines for day-to-day life as well as prescribing and proscribing various actions. There are many, many religions and they come in loose categories. Monotheistic religions have one god only. There are three big monotheistic religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Hinduism can also be considered a monotheistic religion, although it is generally categorized as polytheistic. Polytheistic religions have more than one god. Most of the world's religions are polytheistic and some of the best know ones are the religions of the ancient Greeks, Romans and Norse. Hinduism is considered a polytheistic religion by some, as is Christianity. Some religions, like Buddhism, Taoism and Animism do not have gods and may or may not have a belief in spirits. There is great variety within these categories, even between Christians, or even among Anglicans or Eastern Orthodox Christians. The same can be said for all other religions and their sub-sects. I would postulate that there is a different set of beliefs for each individual believer. Hope this helps, D
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