The term "Abrahamic Faith" refers to the three major world religions that trace their spiritual lineage back to the patriarch Abraham. These religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each of these faiths shares common beliefs, such as the worship of one God and the importance of ethical living, but they also have unique teachings and traditions that set them apart.
Judaism is the oldest of the three, focusing on the covenant between God and the Israelites. Christianity emerged from Judaism, centering on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Islam, founded by the prophet Muhammad, emphasizes submission to God and follows the teachings of the Quran. Together, these faiths form a significant part