They are monotheistic religions.
They use sacraments in worship.
They are all Abrahamic religions.
Islam falls into the Abrahamic religions category, which besides Islam include Christianity and Judaism. Abrahamic religions have some common characteristics which include (but are not limited to): belief in a monotheistic faith, interwined historical basis of prophets, recognition of a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham, common basis of origins, values and morals (check the Ten Commandments for example, which are bases of prohibited actions in all Abrahamic religions).
By definition, Abraham (from whose name the term "Abrahamic" is derived) was monotheistic. He had one god. Therefore, all Abrahamic religions follow the god of Abraham, who has many names. They probably wouldn't be Abrahamic if they did anything else.
Judaism & Islam are both Abrahamic religions, & both do not allow the eating of pork.
An anti-Abrahamic is a person who is opposed to Abrahamic religions or doctrines.
Christian - Jamal
AnswerThere is no one single term for the religions that do not believe in God. Since the religions that do worship God are sometimes collectively referred to as Abrahamic religions, perhaps the best term, sometimes used, is "non-Abrahamic religions".
The psalms are read and believed by the three Abrahamic religions. There religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The Three main religions of the world are Islam, Judaism and Christianity. They are all Abrahamic religions.
Islam and Christianity are examples of Heaven religions or what are called Abrahamic religions.
All Abrahamic religions believe in the existence of one God, share common theological roots in the teachings of Abraham, and consider Jerusalem as a holy city. Additionally, they all possess sacred texts that guide their beliefs and practices.
Judaism and Islam are based on the Abrahamic tradition.