Both require a number of similar behaviors which include:
It can be argued that Islam copied / incorporated some parts of Judaism, as Islam began about 2,000 years later than Judaism. Similar practices include multiple daily prayers, restrictions on what foods can be eaten and circumcision. Both religions claim to be descendants of the biblical Abraham; Islam from his oldest son Ismael, Judaism from his second son Isaac. It can be argued that Islam copied / incorporated some parts of Judaism, as Islam began about 2,000 years later than Judaism. Similar practices include multiple daily prayers, restrictions on what foods can be eaten and circumcision. Both religions claim to be descendants of the biblical Abraham; Islam from his oldest son Ismael, Judaism from his second son Isaac.
It depends on the specific religious dietary restrictions. In some religions, such as Islam and Judaism, pork is prohibited from being consumed. In other religions, such as Christianity, there are no specific restrictions on eating pork.
Islam, and some Judaism and Christianity.
Biblical Judaism is the ancestor to all modern forms of Judaism, as well as all forms of Christianity. There is no concensus on Islam. Although Islam parallels Judaism and shares some of its history, it is not fair to say that it developed FROM Judaism.
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity
Judaism and Islam have many similarities. Hinduism does not fall in this category because Hinduism is an Ancient South Asian Religion and Culture. Judaism and Islam believe in One God. Hinduism does not fall in this category, because they believe in many gods. Judaism and Islam have too many similarities to list. It would be wise to search "Similarities between Judaism and Islam" or see the related question below.
Judaism came before Christianity and Islam so it is the oldest amongs these. Some of the major differences lie on the concept of hereafter life as in Judaism it's not historically much emphasized. Beliefs vary from no afterlife to shadowy existence of the World to Come (similar to heaven). and Christianity says that eternal heaven or hell (or temporary purgatory) shall prevail after this temporary abode and in Islam it says that Paradise or Hell shall be the final destination in accordance with one's deeds in this world.
In some religions, such as Judaism and Islam, eating pig is considered a sin because it is forbidden in their religious texts. In other religions, such as Christianity, there are no specific restrictions on eating pig.
The Sikh word for God is "Vahiguru", and their concept of them is in some ways similar to that of Allah in Islam, or God in Judaism in that he is God singular, universal, all knowing and all powerful.
AnswerCertainly, Judaism influenced both Christianity and Islam - they have their roots in Judaism. Some say that Zoroastrianism also had a considerable influence on both religions, both directly and indirectly, through its influence on Judaism.
No, Jews do not believe in the existence of Jinn. Jinn are an Islamic concept.
Considering that these three are religions, not geographic regions, they are not geographically similar. However, all of three of them see the city of Jerusalem as being a holy city.