The Wikipedia article has sections for Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sabianism, and the Bahá'à Faith. Actually, all of these are under the heading "Abrahamic religions"; there are several others listed as well. Check the Wikipedia article for more details.
I definitely know that Judaism is one give me 10 minutes and I will research it an correct my answer. :)
Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic.
In order of antiquity, the following are considered monotheistic religions:
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Judaism, Christianity,and Islam
Islam is one of the great monotheistic religions.
Iran is officially an Islamic Republic. As Islam is one of the 3 great monotheistic religions, along with Judaism and Christianity, then yes. I would say that Iran is monotheistic.
Most religions are polytheistic, monotheistic, or particularistic. Some monotheistic religions are particularistic as are polytheistic. There are no religions that are all three.
There are many monotheistic religions. Here is a partial list:JudaismChristianityIslamBaha'i FaithSikhismZoroastrianismShangdiNeoplatonism
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
Most religions today are monotheistic.
Great question! :)Judaism, Christianity and Islam are frequently referred to, though not to the exclusion of others, as the three major monotheistic religions of the world.A nice resource for an historical and comparative review of these religions is Huston Smith's The World's Religions - Our Great Wisdom Traditions, (New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, 1991).
Pantheistic
The oldest monotheistic religion is Judaism.
polytheistic.
Yes, the majority of religions in the US are monotheistic, believing in one all-powerful deity. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the most prevalent monotheistic religions in the US, although there are also followers of polytheistic and other belief systems.
It was monotheistic.