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  1. Las religiones abrahámicas son las creencias monoteístas que reconocen una tradición espiritual identificada con Abraham, 1 2 3 el término es usado principalmente para referirse colectivamente al judaísmo, cristianismo e islam, 4 .

  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 contra...

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    Christianity (/ k r ɪ s tʃ i ˈ æ n ɪ t i, k r ɪ s t i ˈ æ n ɪ t i /) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. It is the world's largest and most widespread religion with roughly 2.4 billion followers, comprising around 31.2% of the world population.

  4. 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 . [7]

  5. An Abrahamic religion is a religion whose followers believe in the prophet Abraham. They believe Abraham and his sons/grandsons hold an important role in human spiritual development. The best known Abrahamic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

    Religion
    Founded In
    Claims Descent From
    Central Symbol
    Christianity
    1st century CE
    Isaac and Joseph
    Christian cross
    Islam
    7th century CE
    Ishmael
    Various: Calligraphy of the Arabic words ...
    Judaism
    20th–18th century BCE
    Isaac and Joseph
    Star of David
    Bahá'í Faith
    19th century CE
    Keturah's children
    9-pointed star
  6. 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.