I assume you mean the Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Well Judaism came first with their Torah, eventually the descendants of Abraham split apart, and spread out. hundreds of years past and small sects began to form all following the torah, but with slightly different interpretations. Then within each sect, a prophet (Jesus, Muhammad) came and created more information which completely separated the sects into what would become modern day Islam and Christianity... With the remaining followers of original Judaism left behind
World's Religions by Huston Smith is not extensive, but it is well done.
No, different religions have their own unique holy books that serve as the primary texts for guiding beliefs and practices. Examples include the Bible in Christianity, the Quran in Islam, the Torah in Judaism, and the Bhagavad Gita in Hinduism.
There is nothing much that the two religions share but the fact that Hindus and Christians both have a holy book to follow.
There are several - different religions have different holy books.
Almost all major religions have holy books and holy languages.
Both religions share holy texts with major world religions today.
Both religions share holy texts with major world religions today.
The Christian Bible is the most sold book in the world.
Christians, Jews, and Muslims
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.
Islam - Quran Catholic - Bible
The Bible is the holy book for Jews (Old Testament) and Christians (New Testament) and the Koran is the holy book for Muslims.