People of the Book
"People of the Book" is a term used to describe followers of the major monotheistic religions that have sacred texts, primarily referring to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These religions share a belief in one God and have foundational scriptures, such as the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran, which guide their faith and practices.
The concept emphasizes the importance of these texts in shaping the beliefs and traditions of their adherents. It also highlights the historical and cultural connections among these faiths, as they often share similar stories, values, and ethical teachings, fostering dialogue and understanding among their communities.