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important figures are important because they inspire the people and its like there hero, there inspirations.
The three major monotheistic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are closely related as they share a common historical and spiritual foundation. All three trace their origins to the patriarch Abraham and uphold the belief in one God. They also share similar ethical teachings and narratives, including figures such as Moses and the concept of prophets. Additionally, they each have unique scriptures and traditions that reflect their distinct beliefs and practices while still influencing one another throughout history.
Jerusalem, while figuring prominently in all three faiths, is most central to Jewish teachings than the teachings of any other faith. Furthermore, Israel as proven that it can maintain an Old City where all faiths can worship freely at their holy sites. (Palestinian claims about difficulty of access are about entry to Jerusalem as a whole, not any restrictions in the Old City.)
Jews - it is the ancient capital of Israel and the location of the Temple Mount. Christianity - Islam -
The only real commonality between all three faiths is monotheism. The ideologies that shape these three faiths are each fundamentally different.
Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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It's untrue to say that they're all polytheistic.
Monotheism, or belief in one God. The three faiths mentioned are specifically known as the Abrahamic faiths.
Abraham founded all three monotheistic faiths.
The three apostles of Jesus who played significant roles in his ministry and teachings were Peter, James, and John.