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  2. Category:Symbols of Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Symbols of Abrahamic religions" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    From top to bottom: the crescent and star , the cross (Christianity), and the Star of David are the symbols commonly used to represent the three largest Abrahamic religions. The Abrahamic religions are a grouping of several religions that revere Abraham in their scripture, with the three largest and most influential being Judaism, Christianity ...

  4. Category:Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    Symbols of Abrahamic religions (3 C, 8 P) A. Abrahamic world (1 C, 2 P) Abrahamization (3 C) C. Christian–Islamic–Jewish interfaith dialogue (1 C, 14 P)

  5. Religious symbol - Wikipedia

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    A religious symbol is an iconic ... the actual religion or faith just like the Abrahamic ... images represent the actual religion practice and elements within the ...

  6. File:4 Abrahamic symbols.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The symbols of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Baha'i. The majority of religious Islamic publications emphasize that the crescent is rejected, "by many Muslim scholars ". [ 1 ]

  7. Cult image - Wikipedia

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    Some members of Abrahamic religions identify cult images as idols and their worship or veneration as idolatry; the worship of hollow forms, though others do not. The matter has long been controversial, depending largely on the degree of veneration or worship which is thought by opponents to be given to them.

  8. Symbols of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God and that Muhammad is the last messenger of God. It is the world's second-largest religion , with over 2 billion followers ( Muslims ) comprising nearly a quarter of the world's population.

  9. Idolatry - Wikipedia

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    Moses Indignant at the Golden Calf, painting by William Blake, 1799–1800. Idolatry is the worship of an idol as though it were a deity. [1] [2] [3] In Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Islam, and the BaháΚΌí Faith) idolatry connotes the worship of something or someone other than the Abrahamic God as if it were God.