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Abrahamic Religion

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Abrahamic religion (アブラハムの宗教) is a generic term for the Semitic monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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Abrahamic religions (アブラハムの宗教, Aburahamu no shūkyō) comes from Abraham, a biblical prophet who is regarded as the tax collector of various peoples, and he is commonly regarded as the "father of faith" in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and each religion seems to have been named after him because they all claim to carry on his religious traditions.

Although he is a monotheist, he is heavily influenced by polytheism, and many of his biblical episodes bear a striking resemblance to Western Asian and Middle Eastern mythology, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh.

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