The Torah (Old Testament)
Judaism
AnswerCertainly, Judaism influenced both Christianity and Islam - they have their roots in Judaism. Some say that Zoroastrianism also had a considerable influence on both religions, both directly and indirectly, through its influence on Judaism.
Monotheism is the belief that there is one God.Monotheism is central to both Judaism and Christianity.
christianity and judaism are both from the same base belief system
Christianity and Judaism both believe in one God and that this God is the creator. His attributes are also a commonly shared idea or belief as are the scriptures which Christians refer to as the Old Testament.Jewish AnswerAlthough the Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach (Jewish Bible), it was altered to support the teachings of Christianity. Additionally, as Christianity was largely based on the rejection of Judaism, the two religions don't really share any ideas, including their concepts of God.
Believe in one god.
They are the same because they both are monotheistic. Monotheistic/monotheism is the belief of one god. They both worship the god of the old testament
Both Christianity & Islam are based on Judaism, especially Christianity.
Messianic Judaism and Christianity both believe in Jesus as the Messiah, but they differ in their views on Jewish traditions and practices. Messianic Judaism combines Jewish customs with belief in Jesus, while Christianity typically does not emphasize Jewish traditions. Additionally, Messianic Judaism often observes Jewish holidays and dietary laws, while Christianity generally does not.
Christianity and Islam both trace their roots to Judaism.
Islam. It claims that it is the continuEation of Judaism and CHRISTIANITY
If you're talking about Islam, Christianity, and Judaism...these three religions are all monotheistic. They accept that there is only one God. However, in Christianity this concept is combined with the belief in trinity so it's not purely monotheistic. Judaism and Islam both believe in a single deity.