Abrahamic religions

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The Abrahamic religions are the monotheistic faiths—primarily Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—that trace their spiritual lineage to the patriarch Abraham and share overlapping scriptures, traditions, and holy sites.

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AbrahamicReligions 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monotheistic religions
religious tradition family
hasCharacteristic belief in one God
ethical monotheism
prophetic tradition
scripture-centered worship
hasCoreFigure Abraham
hasGlobalPresence true
hasMajorLanguageTraditions Arabic
Aramaic
Greeks
surface form: Greek

Hebrew
includes Baha'i Faith
surface form: Baháʼí Faith

Christianity
Druze
surface form: Druze faith

Islam
Judaism
Rastafari movement
Samaritanism
namedAfter Abraham
originatedIn Middle East
sharesAngel Gabriel
Michael
sharesConcept afterlife
almsgiving
covenant with God
creation by God
fasting
final judgment
pilgrimage
prayer
repentance
revelation
sin
sharesFigure Jesus Christ
surface form: Jesus

John the Baptist
Mary
sharesHolySite Hebron
Jerusalem
Temple Mount
sharesPatriarch Abraham
Isaac
Jacob
sharesProphet David
Moses
Noah
King Solomon
surface form: Solomon
sharesScripturalTraditionWith Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament

Quran

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Temple Mount associatedWith Abrahamic religions
Ibrahim centralFigureIn Abrahamic religions
this entity surface form: AbrahamicReligions
Eastern religions contrastedWith Abrahamic religions
Noah portraysReligion Abrahamic religions
subject surface form: Noah (2014 film)
Euphrates religiousSignificance Abrahamic religions
A History of God setInContextOf Abrahamic religions
Sulayman tradition Abrahamic religions
this entity surface form: AbrahamicReligions
King of Kings usedIn Abrahamic religions