Prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim in Arabic)
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Abraham is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as the Old Testament's 5 books of Moses - The Pentateuch (books are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numeri and Deuteronomy) are included in the Holy Book of Judaism that is Torah. Eventually he is considered as the father of Islam basically claims entire religions of Judaism and Christianity as "prophets" and predecessors of Islam.
Christianity and Islam both trace their roots to Judaism.
The connection between Islam, Christianity and Judaism is that the three religions trace their history to the covenant between God and Abraham.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Islam,Christianity and Judaism
There are 4: Judaism Christianity Islam Bahá'í Faith
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share the same common origin, which they trace back to the patriarch Abraham. The three religions also have similar basic beliefs, such as only worshipping one god.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share the same common origin, which they trace back to the patriarch Abraham. The three religions also have similar basic beliefs, such as only worshipping one god.
Jews, Christians and Muslims all believe Abraham to have been the one figure of ancient times from which they can trace their common heritage. For this reason, Judaism, Christianity and Islam are sometimes referred to as Abrahamic religions.
Islam is a monotheist religion which is one of 3 Abrahamic religions. The other 2 being Christianity and Judaism. All 3 religions trace themselves to Abraham although in Islam, Abraham was not the first Muslim he is still regarded as a major prophet and an ancestor of Muhammed. Many rituals in Islam like the Hajj and circumcission can be traced to Abraham. Muslims regard Islam to be the belief in God which was held by Adam and his children and even people thereafter. Therefore Adam was the first Muslim. Islamic tradition says that the faith brought by Muhammed was a confirmation and continuation of the faith brought by Jesus who is regarded as a prophet in Islam. In turn Christianity was brought as a confirmation and continuation of Judaism which traces itself to Abraham. Thus these 3 form the Abrahamic religions.
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.