Judaism, Christianity, and Islam religions.
Abraham founded all three monotheistic faiths.
Abraham
No one worships Abraham, however, he is significant to Jews, Christians and Muslims. All three faiths can link themselves back to Abraham.
Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths, by Bruce Feiler, was published in 2002.
The Abrahamic faiths are all monotheistic ones that have their roots in the prophet Abraham, the central religions are Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Bahá'í.
God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. However, at the last moment, an angel intervened, and Abraham was provided with a ram caught in a thicket, which he then sacrificed instead. This story is significant in the Abrahamic faiths as a demonstration of faith and obedience.
Abraham founded Judaism. Christianity and Islam are daughter-religions of Judaism.See also the Related Links.Link: How Abraham founded JudaismLink: Was Islam's inception influenced by Judaism
The three Abrahamic faiths; Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have very similar religious beliefs. They all have roots from the "Father of the Faith" Abraham. They are strictly monotheistic faiths and worship the same God in different ways. Please see the link for article.
Abraham is traditionally considered to be from the ancient region of Ur, which is located in present-day Iraq. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, often regarded as a patriarch in these faiths. His story is primarily recounted in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible.
There is no Joseph in Greek Mythology. Joseph of the Christian bible and Abraham faiths is either the son of Jacob or the adopted father of Jesus and husband of Mary.
Abraham is considered the person central to the holy covenant in all three major religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. God promised Abraham descendants and land, and this covenant is considered foundational to the beliefs of all three faiths.
from the book of Genesis: Abraham was very obedient to God; he was even willing to sacrifice his son Isaac if God willed it. God promised Abraham that he would have many descendants and that the land of Canaan was promised to him. Abraham and God had a covenant with each other; it forms the basis of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths.