Judeo-Christian-Islamic is a common alternative to the term Judeo-Christian that acknowledges the common roots of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is used when referring to something shared by all Abrahamic religions: for example, their God (sometimes thought to be the same god, on the basis of the common origin, but sometimes thought to be different due to the distinctly different personalities of God in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Qur'an respectively), or simply common attributes shared by the practices, traditions, or culture of all three Abrahamic religious groups.
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