Judaism is the older brother, and Christianity is the middle brother, and Islam is the youngest brother, but we are all one family. This is why we should all be in peace and love each other. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are three monotheistic Abrahamic religions that share a common heritage rooted in the belief in one God, the prophet Abraham, and a shared set of biblical stories. While they share a common foundation, they also differ in their beliefs and practices, particularly regarding the nature of God, the role of Jesus, and the interpretation of scripture.

Similarities:

Monotheism: All three religions believe in one God, the creator of the universe.

Shared Patriarch: They all trace their origins to Abraham, whom they recognize as a prophet.

Shared Prophetic Figures: They acknowledge the prophets of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as figures of importance, including Adam, Noah, Moses, and Jesus.

Shared Scriptures: They all recognize the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) as a sacred text.

Concept of Covenant: They share the idea of a covenant between God and humanity.

Importance of Prayer: Prayer is a central practice in all three religions.

Importance of Ethical Behavior: All three religions emphasize the importance of ethical conduct and living a righteous life.

Shared Ethical Principles: Many moral principles are shared across the three religions, such as the importance of compassion, justice, and love.