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Another one of these (if you have it) is orthodox Christianity -APEX-
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The Abrahamic faiths are those religions that believe that they are actual or spiritual successors of the Patriarch, Abraham. They also teach belief in the God of Abraham.

The Abrahamic faiths are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

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They all believe in a singular God.

They all follow the seven-day cycle.

They all believe in the afterlife.

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They are the faiths who all trace themselves back to Abraham. They are Judaism, Roman Catholicism and Islam. For all of them, Abraham is a very important person.

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All branches of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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The Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are related through their common belief in the monotheistic worship of the God of Abraham. They also share common foundational stories, such as the story of Abraham, albeit with different interpretations. These religions also have shared ethical principles and beliefs in prophets, angels, and scriptures.

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The question is not clear. There are five religions which trace themselves back to Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Babi and Bahai.

All teach that there is one God, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and all it contains. The Creator has revealed His/Her will to the human race for the benefit and advancement of the human race. All teach respect for other humans (though to different degrees for different catagories of people - Baha'i embracing all) and respect for God.

Because the language and culture of people are different the words and forms of the religions are different. The Arabic word that means "God" is Allah. German, Spanish and others have their own word meaning God.

Because the level of understanding has increased over time, concepts of God have changed over time. The Bahai Faith teaches that God has no physical form and cannot be comprehended by humans who are the creation of God, just as a clay pot cannot comprehend the potter who made it.

All Abrahamic religions value and stress the importance of family. Families are the basic, foundational unit of society.

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Tradition states that Abraham founded Judaism. Abrahamic faiths are those which stem from this directly or indirectly: Judaism and its daughter-religions (Christianity, Islam, Bahai). See also the Related Link.

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Answer this question… God has a set of commandments that all followers must obey.

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Shia Islam

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Orthodox Christianity

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All three, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, trace their roots to Abraham, so all three share common themes of monotheism and stories of early prophets.

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