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'''Abrahamic religions''' are [[monotheistic]] faiths — such as, [[Judaism]], [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]] — that recognise a spiritual tradition identified with [[Abraham]]. '''Abrahamic religions''' are [[monotheistic]] faiths — such as, [[Judaism]], [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]] — that recognise a spiritual tradition identified with [[Abraham]].
 +== See also ==
 +
 +* [[God in Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic conceptions of God]]
 +* [[God and gender]]
 +* [[Jewish mythology]]
 +* [[Jewish philosophy]]
 +* [[Monotheism]]
 +* [[Sons of Noah]]
 +* [[Ten Commandments]]
 +* [[Christian mythology]]
 +* [[Christian philosophy]]
 +* [[Christianity and Islam]]
 +* [[Christianity and Judaism]]
 +* [[Judeo-Christian]]
 +* [[Islam and Judaism]]
 +* [[Islamic mythology]]
 +* [[Islamic philosophy]]
 +* [[People of the Book]]
 +* [[Ancient Semitic religion]]
 +* [[Comparative religion]]
 +* [[Deconstruction-and-religion]]
 +* [[Major religious groups|Major world religions]]
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