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There are numerous forms of monotheism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are just the most famous three of innumerable monotheistic religions.
Answer 1:ChristianityAnswer 2:Islam is the religion of the purest Monotheism. Muslims worship Allah (God) with no one associated to Him, no son, no parents, no partner, no similar....etc.According to the Islamic teachings, polytheism is a fatal sin that must be completely avoided.
A:Post-Exilic Judaism is monotheistic. Therefore Judaism is now a form of monotheism; however monotheism encompasses other religions as well. Answer:Belief in One God. Belief that idols, gods, demigods etc., are powerless.
Wahhabism (Wahhabi Muslims). Bin lden was from them.
The trinity is not found in Judaism. From the Jewish perspective, the concept of the trinity renders Christianity to be a not true form of monotheism. This is just one of countless tenets that separates Christianity from Judaism.
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Monotheism and Judaism are often considered closely associated, almost as synonyms, but Judaism and its successor religions such as Christianity and Islam are not the only monotheistic religions. Arnold Toynbee (A Study of History, volume 1) says that in very ancient times, the Minoan civilisation is believed to have been monotheistic in its worship of a single goddess. Clearly the gender of the Minoan goddess distinguishes this religion from Jewish tradition.Judaism evolved from the early Hebrew religion, which was, surprisingly, polytheistic at least until after the end of the early monarchic period and probably until the time of the Babylonian Exile. Mark S. Smith (The Early History of God) says that according to the available evidence, the Hebrew religion in its earliest form did not contrast markedly with the religions of its Levantine neighbours in either number or configuration of deities. Unlike Christianity, modern Judaism is considered strongly monotheistic in that there is no Trinity and no divine Son. Thus it is appropriate to say that Judaism is now strongly monotheistic but that it was not the first or only monotheistic religion.Judaism is a monotheistic religion, and possibly the first. The existence of Judaism led to the rise of Christianity and later Islam.
Early Judaism believed in one G-d (in a form of either monotheism or henotheism).Early Judaism rejected the idea of praying to a physical image of a deity.
Monotheism is not just one religion, and therefore emerged in more than one place and time:There is some uncertainty where Zoroastrianism, the most ancient extant form of monotheism, emerged, but probably in southern Russia around 1700 BCE or earlier.Akhenaten introduced a form of monotheism in Egypt in the second millennium BCE, but it did not survive his death.Monotheistic Judaism finally took hold in Judah around the sixth century BCE. Eventually, Christianity formed out of this milieu.The prophet Muhammad introduced a new monotheistic religion known as Islam, with Christian and Jewish roots, into southern Arabia in the eighth century CE.
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Monotheism refers to the belief in a single, universal God. Common examples are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Forms of monotheism can also be found in other religions including Sikhism, Zoroastrianism and the Bahá'í Faith. Zoroastrianism is considered by many scholars to be the earliest example of monotheistic belief. Others consider Judaism to be the original form of monotheism, while others yet think it originated in Egypt. It is not to be confused with henotheism (the belief in one god over and above other gods that exist). Another source of confusion are claims by representatives of some religions that other religions are not monotheistic because the latter do not adhere to some specific criteria defined by the former.
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