| NOUN | an Abrahamic religion | Abrahamic religions | |
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- Traces of these beliefs survive in the later Abrahamic religions that came to dominate the region.
- February 1967, the Party began to promote secularism in place of Abrahamic religions.
- Eve is the first woman created by God according to the creation narrative of Abrahamic religions.
- Christianity and Druze are Abrahamic religions that share a historical traditional connection with some major theological differences.
- Thomas Paine is especially noteworthy both for his contributions to the cause of the American Revolution and for his writings in defense of Deism, alongside the criticism of Abrahamic religions.
- In this book Russell uses the word "devil" as "the personification of evil found in a variety of cultures", as opposed to the word "Satan", which he reserves specifically for the figure in the Abrahamic religions.
- The Zorastrian belief in demons ("Daeva", later "div") had strong influence on the Abrahamic religions, especially Christianity and Islam.
- Similar to other Abrahamic religions, Baháʼí teachings call for the restriction of sexual activity to that between a wife and husband in Baháʼí marriage, and discourage members from using pornography or engaging in sexually explicit recreational activities.
- Cubes appear in abrahamic religions. The Kaaba in Mecca is one example which is Arabic for "the cube".
- "Eschatology" refers to the science or doctrine of the last things or of the end of the world. It is traditionally associated with religion, specifically with the Abrahamic religions.
- The general resurrection of the dead is a standard eschatological belief in the Abrahamic religions.
- For example, the Baháʼí Faith is a new religious movement that has links to the major Abrahamic religions as well as other religions (e.g. ...
- The Abrahamic religions had arrived from Western Asia as early as the Tang dynasty but their insistence that they should be practiced to the exclusion of other religions made them less adaptable than Buddhism, which had quickly been accepted as native.
- In Islam, "Allah" is the unique, omnipotent and only deity and creator of the universe and is equivalent to God in other Abrahamic religions.
- The Holy Land acts as a focal point for the pilgrimages of the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- In Hinduism, Sikhism and the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God.
- However this religion was mostly replaced with the Abrahamic religions.
- The goal of the divine plan in Exodus is a return to humanity's state in Eden, so that God can dwell with the Israelites as he had with Adam and Eve through the Ark and Tabernacle, which together form a model of the universe; in later Abrahamic religions Israel becomes the guardian of God's plan for humanity, to bring "God's creation blessing to mankind" begun in Adam.
- In the Islamic World, pagans are not considered people of the book, so they do not have the same status as Abrahamic religions in Islamic religious law for example, Muslim men cannot marry pagan women while they are allowed to marry among people of the book; and Muslims can eat meat of halal animals that are slaughtered by people of the book, but not that slaughtered by methods of other religions.
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