Islam and Christianity (especially Islam) are recognized by Jews as having some of the same core beliefs, since they repudiated the ancient worship of idols and other pagan faults.
However, Islam and Christianity also have unbridgeable core differences from Judaism. Some examples: Christianity believes in a trinity, Original Sin, a messiah that has already come and will have a second coming, the concept of one person atoning for his believers through their faith, and that most of the Torah's commands are (now) unnecessary. Islam accepts Jesus as a prophet, views the Qur'an as prophecy, and has Isaac as the son of Abraham who was not chosen by God.
Islam and Christianity (especially Islam) are recognized by Jews as having some of the same core beliefs, since they repudiated the ancient worship of idols and other pagan faults.
However, Islam and Christianity also have unbridgeable core differences from Judaism. Some examples: Christianity believes in a trinity, Original Sin, a messiah that has already come and will have a second coming, the concept of one person atoning for his believers through their faith, and that most of the Torah's commands are (now) unnecessary.
Islam and Christianity (especially Islam) are recognized by Jews ashaving some of the same core beliefs, since they repudiated theancient worship of idols and other pagan faults.However, Islam and Christianity also have unbridgeable coredifferences from Judaism. Some examples: Christianity believes in atrinity, Original Sin, a messiah that has already come and willhave a second coming, the concept of one person atoning for hisbelievers through their faith, and that most of the Torah'scommands are (now) unnecessary. Islam accepts Jesus as a prophet,views the Qur'an as prophecy, and has Isaac as the son of Abrahamwho was not chosen by God.
You are likely looking for CHRISTIANITY and ISLAM, but there are numerous other monotheistic faiths, such as Sikhism, Druze, Baha'i, Yezidism, Yarsanism, Arya Samaj, Cao Dai, Lingayatism, Mandaeism, Rastafarianism, Swedenborgianism, and Tenrikiyo.
Judaism is a religion, not a region, but if Judaism is used a turn of phrase to refer to Israel and any other Jewish-majority regions (such as certain Jewish neighborhoods or cities like Munsey, New York), then the other "regions" where monotheism predominates would be the Americas, Africa, the Islamic World, and certain parts of Europe.
However, if the question meant to ask about religions, you are likely looking for CHRISTIANITY and ISLAM, but there are numerous other monotheistic faiths, such as Sikhism, Druze, Baha'i, Yezidism, Yarsanism, Arya Samaj, Cao Dai, Lingayatism, Mandaeism, Rastafarianism, Swedenborgianism, and Tenrikiyo.
Christianity and Islam
there is only one godHere are a few major ones that these religions share similarities: Belief about God. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are monotheistic religions, namely they believe that there is only one God. Jews and Muslims greatly stress the oneness and unity of God.
the belief in One God.
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
Monotheism - the belief in a single supreme God.
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, a number of Christians doubt whether or not the Islamic definition of God allows for an acceptance of the Christian definition of God.
Judaism Christianity and Islam all are...Monotheistic Religions.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all known as Abrahamic religions they all cite Abraham as their founder. as a result they have many common beliefs. Jews and Christians share some of the same holy scriptures, namely the first five books of the bible and much of the old testament.
Belief in One God.
there is only one godHere are a few major ones that these religions share similarities: Belief about God. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are monotheistic religions, namely they believe that there is only one God. Jews and Muslims greatly stress the oneness and unity of God.
monotheism (belief in one god)
No. Monotheism is a category of religions. There are a number of monotheistic religions, such as Judaism, all of the sects of Christianity except Mormonism, Islam, Baha'i, Karaism, Yarsan, Druze, and numerous other religions, many of which share little more than the belief that there is only one god.