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  1. In the three main Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), the individual, God, and the universe are highly separate from each other. The Abrahamic religions believe in a judging, paternal, fully external god to which the individual and nature are both subordinate.

  2. Jun 16, 2016 · But I think we come at this answer too easily, too thoughtlessly, simply assuming that because these three religionsJudaism, Christianity, and Islam—are all monotheistic and share some historical heritage, they must worship the same God.

  3. Three of the world's major religions -- the monotheist traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam -- were all born in the Middle East and are all inextricably linked to one another....

  4. Sep 25, 2014 · The Quran presents Abraham as an adherent of Islam, but here “Islam” means the primordial faith that connects humanity to one God and leads in turn to Judaism, Christianity and then historical...

  5. Jun 2, 2018 · El Ghriba is a holy figure for both Muslims and Jews; if the photographs and video are to be believed, adherents of both faiths worship in harmony, “like sisters,” says a Jewish Tunisian woman...

  6. In this, Jews, Christians and Muslims meet together to read and discuss their scriptures - Tanakh, Bible and Qur’an. It is the interreligious practice that attracted me into the field and into joining with others to found the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme.

  7. This course offers a braided history of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, whose relationships have been both close and vexed, and whose practitioners have simultaneously acknowledged their kinship as “Children of Abraham” while to magnifying their differences.