It depends entirely on what you consider a distinct Abrahamic religion. Many people simply consider Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as the Abrahamic religions and over half of the world's countries have all three religious groups (although only around 30 countries have more 20,000 Jews).
If you divide out religions by sect and/or include Post-Islamic faiths as Abrahamic, it would narrow the field. Both the United States and Iran have (for different reasons) high levels of religious diversity.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam.( Abrahamic religions)
They believe that God will judge a person's soul and their religious texts are related.
the three religions that have holy sites in the eastern mediterranean are: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
A:True god is different in every religion. In the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) this term refers to the one God they worship. Other religions differ. Of course, we can never prove any god is true.
There is no record of who first sneezed. A good guess (for those who believe Abrahamic religions) would be either Adam or Eve, shortly after their disobedience.
An anti-Abrahamic is a person who is opposed to Abrahamic religions or doctrines.
They are all Abrahamic religions.
Christian - Jamal
Back in the Old days most of the people practiced Paganism; they praise anything they see and treat them as their god(like the cow) except in the country of Israel where Abrahamic Beliefs is practised. Abrahamic beliefs include Judaism, Christianity.
They are monotheistic religions.
By definition, Abraham (from whose name the term "Abrahamic" is derived) was monotheistic. He had one god. Therefore, all Abrahamic religions follow the god of Abraham, who has many names. They probably wouldn't be Abrahamic if they did anything else.
As with most religions that interact, there is a certain amount of influence that has gone from paganism into the Abrahamic religions, and vice versa. However, at their basis they are different and there is no clear derivation, as most of the ancient pagan religions were polytheistic and the Abrahamic religions have always been monotheistic. However, it is acknowledged that by some that when Abraham made his coventant with Yahweh, he agreed to worship only Yahweh, which implies that at the time there was a belief in multiple deities, which would imply some pagan origin.
Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism, Paganism, Wicca, etc. Eastern religions and pagan religions are not Abrahamic.
AnswerThere is no one single term for the religions that do not believe in God. Since the religions that do worship God are sometimes collectively referred to as Abrahamic religions, perhaps the best term, sometimes used, is "non-Abrahamic religions".
The psalms are read and believed by the three Abrahamic religions. There religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam.( Abrahamic religions)
In Christianity, Ibrahim is typically referred to as Abraham. He is considered one of the most important prophets in the Abrahamic religions.