In truth, there really is no similarity to best describe the Judeo-Christian beliefs of God to the Muslim Islamic belief.
Judaism and Christianity have the Old Testament in common. Islam believes both OT and NT have been partially corrupted in transmission while the Koran is believed by Muslims to be the final and infallible revelation of God's will.
Though Muslims believe in God which they call Allah, Islam teaches that Allah is all-powerful, sovereign and 'unknowable' while Judaism and Christianity both teach the Creator God to be revealed as merciful, compassionate and knowable (see Jeremiah 9:24 and John 17:3).
The Christian text teaches the God of the Old Testament was the Word and it was He who Abraham and the other patriarchs and prophets worshiped. Islam teaches the Word, aka Jesus 'as one of perhaps 124,000 messengers of prophets Allah has sent and is one of the 25 listed in the Koran - but He is not the redeemer' (Marvin Olasky, "Islam vs. Liberty," World, Sept 10, 2011).
All in all, there are more differences and conflicts between the Judeo-Christian texts and the Muslim text, as well as the Koran conflicts with secular history.
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The three main religions of the region are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. These religions have deep historical roots in the region and continue to be significant influences on its culture and society.
The three major religions in Europe include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Of the three, Judaism is the oldest.
There are perhaps hundreds of religions in Southern Europe. The most popular, however, include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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There are several religions that have followers in Europe and the Americas, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, B'hai, and several others.
There are no distinctly European characteristics of any of these religions. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the same general faiths regardless of where the practitioner lives. There are certainly localized cultural flavors to these religions in Europe, such as cuisine or general style of dress, but the root of these religions is the same.
The three most practiced religions in Europe are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in that order. Many Europeans are also non-religious, and if that counted as a religion, it would place second in number of practicers.