We enjoy freedom of religion, and we get to make whatever choice we wish, about the religion or religions that we do or do not practice. However, you may still wonder what purpose is served by practicing 3 different religions. Religions tend to be demanding enough if you practice just one of them. Furthermore, three different religions are not logically consistent, since each religion gives different answers to certain questions. For example, Hindus are allowed to eat pork but not beef, and Muslims are allowed to eat beef but not pork, while Jains do not eat either pork or beef, and Christians eat both pork and beef, so it could be very tricky trying to decide what's for dinner.
However, this problem has a solution. If you want to, you can be selective. Find the parts that you like best in each of 3 religions, and create your own religion. Nothing would prevent you from doing a survey of every religion on Earth, and finding whatever may be most appealing in all of them. Obviously, you would avoid adopting any two religious principles, or practices, which are in conflict with each other. Consistency is highly desirable, in any philosophy, religious or otherwise.
The three religions call for monotheism and call for good morals. The three religions practice the same ritual worships as praying, fasting, alms giving, and pilgrimage although done differently in each religion. The three religions believe in the Resurrection Day and in the 2nd life.
The three religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are God religions. Hence, they are coming from the same source. Any similarity among the three religions are because of the three religions are coming from the same source and not because one religion affects the other two religions.
Christianity and Islam. __________________________________________________________ Any religion may be influenced by another religion if it is a man developed religion and not same God religion. The three religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are God religions created by same God. Hence it is logic to find common features in the three religions; mainly monotheism. Accordingly, it is hard to believe that any religion got influenced by another religion. Otherwise, how the three religion are same God religions and not man made religions.
Three religions have the same Holy City which is Jerusalem: Judaism, Christianism and Islam.
The followers of these religions are called: Christianity: Christian Judaism: Jew Islam: Muslim It is impossible for one person to follow all three religions at the same time.
they all originated in the Middle East. __________________________________________ The three religions are monotheist religions (despite the Trinity principle in Christianity). In additions, the three religions call for the same morals. Refer to related questions below for morals as extracted from Quran.
All teach to love thy neighbour as thyself.
Short AnswerAll three -- Judaism, Islam, and Christianity -- share a common history with Abraham.Updated AnswerThe three religions are revelations by God, the same one and only one God. The morals in the three religions are almost the same except few details.All the three religions believe in:The All Mighty All Merciful GodDay of Judgment and second eternal lifeHell and ParadiseThe angels
Not sure exactly what your asking but Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are the first 3 monotheistic religions and all come from basically the same theories.
Christians, Jews, and Muslims
AnswerThe relation is that the founder of the three religions is God (Allah in Arabic); the Creator; the one and same God. God prophets of the three religions are all descendants of prophet Abraham (or Ibrahim in Arabic). Refer to question below for more information.
Short AnswerAll three -- Judaism, Islam, and Christianity -- share a common history with Abraham.Updated AnswerThe three religions are revelations by God, the same one and only one God. The morals in the three religions are almost the same except few details.All the three religions believe in:The All Mighty All Merciful GodDay of Judgment and second eternal lifeHell and ParadiseThe angels