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Abraham, who is also regarded as a father of Christianity.

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Which major religions trace their origins back to Abraham?

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.


Does father and son sex allowed in Islam and Christianity and Judaism?

No, it is not allowed in any of the three Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


Who is said to be the father of 3 religions Christianity Islam and Judaism?

Abraham


Which religions acknowlege Abraham as the father of their faith?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


In what religion is Abraham regarded as the father of their people?

Judaism, Christianity, Islam, & Baha'i.


Is abrahm in the Judaism religion?

Abraham is looked upon as the "Father of the Prophets" by Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He is revered in all three.


What are the three great monotheistic faiths?

Islam, Judaism and Christianity.


Who is considered to be the father of all three monotheistic?

Abraham is revered in Judaism, Islam and Christianity.


What is the diety of Islam?

Same as the Jews and the Christians Judaism calls Him YHWH, Christianity calls Him God the Father, Islam calls Him Allah


What three religions claim palestine as the Holy Land?

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have all claimed the Holy Land for themselves.


What religion was formed first Protestantism Judaism Christianity or Islam?

Islam was formed last


What is the order of youngest to oldest religion?

islam christianity judaism hinduism