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The Abrahamic religions refer to three sister monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). – (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם ; Arabic: ابراهيم ) as their common forefather. These religions account for more than half of the world’s total population today.
According to the Abrahamic faiths, prophets are human beings chosen by God as bearers of revelation to other human beings. The monotheistic faiths believe major prophets received revelations that have been memorized, recited, and written down in holy books or scriptures over the centuries, while other prophets were inspired to teach people.
The Prophet Abraham is claimed by Jews as the ancestor of the Israelites, while his son Ishmael (Isma’il) is seen in Muslim tradition as the ancestor of the Arabs. In Christian tradition, Abraham is described as a “father in faith” (see Romans 4), which may suggest that all three religions come from one source.
Adam and Eve are the first human beings mentioned in the scriptures as receiving revelation from God. Other prophets mentioned in the scriptures include: Elijah, Isaiah, Noah, Jonah, Abraham, Jacob, Moses, David, and Solomon