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      • The Abrahamic religions refer to three sister monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that claim the prophet Abraham (Hebrew: Avraham אַבְרָהָם ; Arabic: Ibrahim ابراهيم) as their common forefather. These religions account for more than half of the world's total population today.
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  2. The term Abrahamic religion groups three of the major religions ( Judaism, Christianity and Islam) together due to their historical coexistence and competition; [1] [2] it refers to Abraham, a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Quran, and is used to show similarities between these religions and put them in contras...

  3. Krishterimi. Islami. Fe të tjera abrahamike. Besimi Bahá'í. Besimi Druze. Rastafari. Samaritanizmi. Origjina dhe historia. Shiko edhe. Referime. Fetë abrahamike. Tre fetë kryesore abrahamike. Fetë abrahamike janë një grup fesh të përqendruara rreth adhurimit të Zotit të Abrahamit.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbrahamAbraham - Wikipedia

    Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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  5. The Abrahamic religions refer to three sister monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that claim the prophet Abraham (Hebrew: Avraham אַבְרָהָם ; Arabic: Ibrahim ابراهيم ) as their common forefather. These religions account for more than half of the world's total population today.

  6. The best known Abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Smaller religious traditions sometimes included as Abrahamic religions are Samaritanism, Druze, Rastafari, Babism and Bahá'í Faith. Mandaeism (a religion that holds many Abrahamic beliefs) is not called Abrahamic because its followers think Abraham was a false prophet.

  7. The term Abrahamic world refers to the parts of the world where most people follow Abrahamic religions. It began in the Middle East , within which Jerusalem is considered a central Abrahamic location due to its religious importance.

  8. The most prominent Abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. They, alongside Samaritanism, Druzism, the Baháʼí Faith, [3] and Rastafari, [3] all share a common core foundation in the form of worshipping Abraham's God, who is identified as Yahweh in Hebrew and called Allah in Arabic.

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