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[[File:Abraham Journey.jpg|350px|thumb|'The Departure of Abraham'' by József Molnár depicting Abraham's Journey from Ur to Canaan]]
[[File:Abraham Journey.jpg|350px|thumb|''The Departure of Abraham'' by József Molnár depicting Abraham's Journey from Ur to Canaan]]
'''The Abrahamic religions''' are a group of monotheistic religions that strictly endorse worship of the [[Yahweh|God of Abraham]]. These most notably include [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]], as well as the [[Baháʼí Faith]], Samaritanism, the Druze Faith, and others. The namesake for this group's identity is Abraham, a Hebrew patriarch and [[prophet]] who is extensively mentioned in many prominent Abrahamic scriptures, such as the [[Bible]], the Quran, and the Kitáb-i-Aqdas.
'''The Abrahamic religions''' are a group of monotheistic religions that strictly endorse worship of the [[Yahweh|God of Abraham]]. These most notably include [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]], as well as the [[Baháʼí Faith]], Samaritanism, the Druze Faith, and others. The namesake for this group's identity is Abraham, a Hebrew patriarch and [[prophet]] who is extensively mentioned in many prominent Abrahamic scriptures, such as the [[Bible]], the Quran, and the Kitáb-i-Aqdas.