id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-359 God in Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia .html text/html 3538 644 64 Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Bahá'í Faith are called Abrahamic religions because they all accept the tradition of the God (known as Yahweh in Hebrew and Allah in Arabic) that revealed himself to Abraham. Christianity originated in 1st century Judea within the realm of Second Temple Judaism and thus shares most of its beliefs about God, including his omnipotence, omniscience, his role as creator of all things, his personality, immanence, transcendence and ultimate unity, with the innovation that Jesus of Nazareth is considered to be, in one way or another, the fulfillment of ancient prophecies about the Jewish Messiah and/or the completion of the Law of the prophets of Israel. Most Muslims today believe that the religion of Abraham (which now split into Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are of one source, which is The Almighty God. Bahá'í Faith[edit] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-359.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-359.txt