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Abrahamic religions

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Christian symbol (top-left), Islamic symbol (top-right), Jewish symbol (bottom-left), Bahá'í symbol (bottom-right)
Christian symbol (top-left), Islamic symbol (top-right), Jewish symbol (bottom-left), Bahá'í symbol (bottom-right)
Major religious groups as a percentage of world population.
Major religious groups as a percentage of world population.
An interpretation of the borders (in red) of the Promised Land, based on God's promise to Abraham.[Genesis 15]
An interpretation of the borders (in red) of the Promised Land, based on God's promise to Abraham.[Genesis 15]
The tomb of Abraham, a cenotaph above the Cave of the Patriarchs traditionally considered to be the burial place of Abraham.
The tomb of Abraham, a cenotaph above the Cave of the Patriarchs traditionally considered to be the burial place of Abraham.
The word Allah written in Arabic.
The word Allah written in Arabic.
The Christian cross (or crux) is the best-known religious symbol of Christianity; this version is known as a Latin Cross.
The Christian cross (or crux) is the best-known religious symbol of Christianity; this version is known as a Latin Cross.
The Shield of David, more commonly known as the Star of David (or Magen David), is a generally recognized symbol of the Jewish community and of Judaism.
The Shield of David, more commonly known as the Star of David (or Magen David), is a generally recognized symbol of the Jewish community and of Judaism.
A Bible handwritten in Latin, on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. This Bible was transcribed in Belgium in 1407 for reading aloud in a monastery.
A Bible handwritten in Latin, on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. This Bible was transcribed in Belgium in 1407 for reading aloud in a monastery.
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Allah

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Allah
Allah
The Arabic components that build-up the word "Allah":
1. alif
2. hamzat waṣl (همزة وصل)
3. lām
4. lām
5. shadda (شدة)
6. dagger alif (ألف خنجرية)
7. hāʾ
The Arabic components that build-up the word "Allah":
1. alif
2. hamzat waṣl (همزة وصل)
3. lām
4. lām
5. shadda (شدة)
6. dagger alif (ألف خنجرية)
7. hāʾ
Medallion showing "Allah" in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.
Medallion showing "Allah" in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.
Allah script outside Eski Cami (The Old Mosque) in Edirne, Turkey.
Allah script outside Eski Cami (The Old Mosque) in Edirne, Turkey.
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The first dictionary of Dutch-Malay by A.C. Ruyl, Justus Heurnius, and Caspar Wiltens in 1650 recorded "Allah" as the translation of the Dutch word "Godt".
The first dictionary of Dutch-Malay by A.C. Ruyl, Justus Heurnius, and Caspar Wiltens in 1650 recorded "Allah" as the translation of the Dutch word "Godt".
Name of Allāh after the 17th century Ottoman calligrapher Hâfız Osman
Name of Allāh after the 17th century Ottoman calligrapher Hâfız Osman
Allah's name in different writing systems.
Allah's name in different writing systems.
An example of Allāh written in simple Arabic calligraphy.
An example of Allāh written in simple Arabic calligraphy.
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Bahá'í Faith

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A white building with several columns and a domed roof
Seat of the Universal House of Justice, governing body of the Bahá'ís, in Haifa, Israel
A white building with several columns and a domed roof
Seat of the Universal House of Justice, governing body of the Bahá'ís, in Haifa, Israel
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Bahai star.svg
A white domed building
Bahá'í Temple, Ingleside, Sydney, Australia
A white domed building
Bahá'í Temple, Ingleside, Sydney, Australia
A white column with ornate designs carved into it, including a Star of David
Symbols of many religions on a pillar of the Bahá'í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
A white column with ornate designs carved into it, including a Star of David
Symbols of many religions on a pillar of the Bahá'í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
A stylized Arabic figure which has intersecting lines that lock around rings and five-pointed stars to either side
The Ringstone symbol represents humanity's connection to God
A stylized Arabic figure which has intersecting lines that lock around rings and five-pointed stars to either side
The Ringstone symbol represents humanity's connection to God
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A domed building
Shrine of the Báb in Haifa, Israel.
A domed building
Shrine of the Báb in Haifa, Israel.
A white domed building with a large garden leading toward it
A large temple in the shape of an open lotus flower
The Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi, India attracts an average of 4 million visitors a year. It is popularly known as the Lotus Temple.
A large temple in the shape of an open lotus flower
The Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi, India attracts an average of 4 million visitors a year. It is popularly known as the Lotus Temple.
Elaborate gardens with several gates and a walkway leading to a domed building in the distance
Bahá'í gardens in Haifa, Israel.
Elaborate gardens with several gates and a walkway leading to a domed building in the distance
Bahá'í gardens in Haifa, Israel.
A white domed building with palm trees in front of  it
Bahá'í House of Worship, Langenhain, Germany
A white domed building with palm trees in front of it
Bahá'í House of Worship, Langenhain, Germany
Arabic script inscribed on a metal plate
The calligraphy of the Greatest Name
Arabic script inscribed on a metal plate
The calligraphy of the Greatest Name
A black-and-white photograph of several dozen girls seated in front of a school building
Students of School for Girls, Tehran, August 13, 1933. This photograph may be of the students of Tarbiyat School for Girls which was established by the Bahá'í Community of Tehran in 1911; the school was closed by government decree in 1934.[98]
A black-and-white photograph of several dozen girls seated in front of a school building
Students of School for Girls, Tehran, August 13, 1933. This photograph may be of the students of Tarbiyat School for Girls which was established by the Bahá'í Community of Tehran in 1911; the school was closed by government decree in 1934.[98]
Broken cinder blocks and felled palm trees
The Bahá'í cemetery in Yazd after its desecration by the government
Broken cinder blocks and felled palm trees
The Bahá'í cemetery in Yazd after its desecration by the government
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Bahá'í literature

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'Revelation writing': The first draft of a tablet of Baha'u'llah
'Revelation writing': The first draft of a tablet of Baha'u'llah
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Words from Baha'ullah
Words from Baha'ullah

Bible

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The Gutenberg Bible, the first printed Bible
The Gutenberg Bible, the first printed Bible
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The Malmesbury Bible
The Malmesbury Bible
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An American family Bible dating to 1859.
An American family Bible dating to 1859.
The Nash Papyrus (2nd century BCE) contains a portion of a pre-Masoretic Text, specifically the Ten Commandments and the Shema Yisrael prayer.
The Nash Papyrus (2nd century BCE) contains a portion of a pre-Masoretic Text, specifically the Ten Commandments and the Shema Yisrael prayer.
The Codex Gigas from the 13th century, held at the Royal Library in Sweden.
The Codex Gigas from the 13th century, held at the Royal Library in Sweden.
A Bible handwritten in Latin, on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. This Bible was transcribed in Belgium in 1407 for reading aloud in a monastery.
A Bible handwritten in Latin, on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. This Bible was transcribed in Belgium in 1407 for reading aloud in a monastery.
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Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
Star of David
Star of David
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Biblical canon

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The Malmesbury Bible
The Malmesbury Bible
Wikipedia book
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Star of David
Ten Commandments
Ten Commandments
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Menorah
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A scroll of the Book of Esther; one of the five megillot of the Tanakh.
A scroll of the Book of Esther; one of the five megillot of the Tanakh.
The Abisha Scroll; the oldest scroll among the Samaritans in Nablus and possibly the oldest surviving Pentateuch scroll on Earth.
The Abisha Scroll; the oldest scroll among the Samaritans in Nablus and possibly the oldest surviving Pentateuch scroll on Earth.
Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
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A folio from P46; an early 3rd century collection of Pauline epistles.
A folio from P46; an early 3rd century collection of Pauline epistles.
A Gutenberg Bible on display.
A Gutenberg Bible on display.
A 21st century artistic representation of the Golden Plates with Urim and Thummim.
A 21st century artistic representation of the Golden Plates with Urim and Thummim.
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Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.

Christian denominations

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Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
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A schematic of Christian denominational taxonomy. The different width of the lines (thickest for "Protestantism" and thinnest for "Oriental Orthodox" and "Nestorians") is without objective significance. Protestantism in general, and not just Restorationism, claims a direct connection with Early Christianity.
A schematic of Christian denominational taxonomy. The different width of the lines (thickest for "Protestantism" and thinnest for "Oriental Orthodox" and "Nestorians") is without objective significance. Protestantism in general, and not just Restorationism, claims a direct connection with Early Christianity.
Major branches and movements within Protestantism
Major branches and movements within Protestantism
Relationship of the Nasrani (Saint Thomas Christian) groups.
Relationship of the Nasrani (Saint Thomas Christian) groups.
Door of the Schlosskirche (castle church) in Wittenberg to which Luther is said to have nailed his 95 Theses on the 31st of October 1517, sparking the Reformation.
Door of the Schlosskirche (castle church) in Wittenberg to which Luther is said to have nailed his 95 Theses on the 31st of October 1517, sparking the Reformation.

Christian worship

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Coptic altar in Jerusalem
Coptic altar in Jerusalem
An altar (shown above) is a solid stone or wooden table used for the celebration of the Eucharist in some Christian worship rites
An altar (shown above) is a solid stone or wooden table used for the celebration of the Eucharist in some Christian worship rites
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Worship at a Byzantine Catholic altar
Worship at a Byzantine Catholic altar
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Children at a Gospel presentation
Children at a Gospel presentation
Pope Benedict XVI elevating the Eucharist for worship of the faithful amidst incense
Pope Benedict XVI elevating the Eucharist for worship of the faithful amidst incense
A praise and worship team leading contemporary worship
A praise and worship team leading contemporary worship
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Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.

Christianity

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Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd
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The Sermon On the Mount by Carl Heinrich Bloch, Danish painter, d. 1890.
The Sermon On the Mount by Carl Heinrich Bloch, Danish painter, d. 1890.
An Eastern Christian Icon depicting Emperor Constantine and the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea (325) as holding the Niceno–Constantinopolitan Creed of 381.
An Eastern Christian Icon depicting Emperor Constantine and the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea (325) as holding the Niceno–Constantinopolitan Creed of 381.
A depiction of Jesus as a child with his mother, Mary, the Theotokos of Vladimir. 12th century, Russia.
A depiction of Jesus as a child with his mother, Mary, the Theotokos of Vladimir. 12th century, Russia.
Crucifixion, representing the death of Jesus on the Cross, painting by D. Velázquez, 17th century
Crucifixion, representing the death of Jesus on the Cross, painting by D. Velázquez, 17th century
Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel, 1700, using a hovering depiction of Jesus.
Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel, 1700, using a hovering depiction of Jesus.
Three angels hosted by Abraham by Ludovico Carracci: The three angels represent the three persons of God.
Three angels hosted by Abraham by Ludovico Carracci: The three angels represent the three persons of God.
The Gutenberg Bible, the first printed Bible
The Gutenberg Bible, the first printed Bible
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, the largest church in the world and a symbol of the Catholic Church.
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, the largest church in the world and a symbol of the Catholic Church.
Samples of Catholic religious objects—The Holy Bible, a Crucifix, and a Rosary.
Samples of Catholic religious objects—The Holy Bible, a Crucifix, and a Rosary.
A modern Protestant worship band leading a contemporary worship session.
A modern Protestant worship band leading a contemporary worship session.
Jesus on the Cross
Jesus on the Cross
WW II cemetery with mostly Christian grave markings
WW II cemetery with mostly Christian grave markings
Francesco Albani's The Baptism of Christ
Francesco Albani's The Baptism of Christ
Chapel of Saint Ananias, Damascus, Syria, an early example of a Christian house of worship; built in the 1st century AD
Chapel of Saint Ananias, Damascus, Syria, an early example of a Christian house of worship; built in the 1st century AD
An early circular ichthys symbol, created by combining the Greek letters ΙΧΘΥΣ into a wheel. Ephesus, Asia Minor.
An early circular ichthys symbol, created by combining the Greek letters ΙΧΘΥΣ into a wheel. Ephesus, Asia Minor.
11th-century icon of Jesus from Greece.
11th-century icon of Jesus from Greece.
Kadisha Valley, Lebanon, home to some of the earliest Christian monasteries in the world.
Kadisha Valley, Lebanon, home to some of the earliest Christian monasteries in the world.
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont, where he preached the First Crusade.
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont, where he preached the First Crusade.
Opening of Luther's 95 Theses
Opening of Luther's 95 Theses
Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica, The Catholic Church were among the patronage of the Renaissance.[158][159][160]
Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica, The Catholic Church were among the patronage of the Renaissance.[158][159][160]
A depiction of Madonna and Child in a 19th-century Kakure Kirishitan Japanese woodcut.
A depiction of Madonna and Child in a 19th-century Kakure Kirishitan Japanese woodcut.
The 7th-century Khor Virap monastery in the shadow of Mount Ararat. Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as the state religion in AD 301.[124]
The 7th-century Khor Virap monastery in the shadow of Mount Ararat. Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as the state religion in AD 301.[124]
Countries with 50% and more Christians are colored purple while countries with 10% to 50% Christians are colored pink.
Countries with 50% and more Christians are colored purple while countries with 10% to 50% Christians are colored pink.
Nations with Christianity as their state religion:
Nations with Christianity as their state religion:
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is shared by Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians. It is regarded as the place of Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is shared by Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians. It is regarded as the place of Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection
Historical chart of the main Protestant branches
Historical chart of the main Protestant branches
The Marble Church in Copenhagen. Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization[12][13][128]
The Marble Church in Copenhagen. Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization[12][13][128]
The Christian Flag
The Christian Flag
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Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.

Christianity and Islam

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The Achtiname of Muhammad, also known as the Covenant or (Holy) Testament (Testamentum) of Muhammad, is a medieval document which purports to be a charter or writ ratified by Muhammad granting protection and other privileges to the monks of Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai. It is sealed with an imprint representing Muhammad's hand.[1]
The Achtiname of Muhammad, also known as the Covenant or (Holy) Testament (Testamentum) of Muhammad, is a medieval document which purports to be a charter or writ ratified by Muhammad granting protection and other privileges to the monks of Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai. It is sealed with an imprint representing Muhammad's hand.[1]
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Islam and Protestantism share orientations towards iconoclasm: the Beeldenstorm (statue's assault) during the Dutch reformation.
Islam and Protestantism share orientations towards iconoclasm: the Beeldenstorm (statue's assault) during the Dutch reformation.
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Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.
Stained glass at St John's Ashfield, illustrating Jesus' description of himself, "I am the Good Shepherd", from the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 11.

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