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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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Book icon
Star of David.svg
Star of David.svg
P christianity.svg
P christianity.svg
Allah-green.svg
Allah-green.svg
Bahai star.svg
Bahai star.svg
P religion world.svg
P religion world.svg
Unbalanced scales.svg
Unbalanced scales.svg
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