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    The oldest Monotheistic religion is Judaism.

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    Perhaps the oldest Monotheistic religion is Judaism.

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    Christianity is a Monotheistic belief.

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    The Monotheistic religions have many things in common.

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    In Monotheistic religions, yes.

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    It may have been the world's first Monotheistic faith.

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    Even the image on the program(above) clearly depicts three Monotheistic religions.

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    Sikhism is strictly Monotheistic and believes that there is only One God.

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    Christianity is a Monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.

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    Christianity is the Monotheistic religion that is based on the life and teaching of Jesus.

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    Islam(Arabic: الإسلام‎, Al-Islam(Submission)) is a Monotheistic religion that was founded in the 7th century CE by Muhammad.

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    In Europe, it has played out most enduringly in relations among the Monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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    Mohammad Prophet continued to spread his Monotheistic faith in medina also and after the hard struggle of eight years succeeded in conquering Mecca.

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    Sons of Abraham, the fifth expansion of Crusader Kings II dedicated to the three main Monotheistic religions, is available for free on Steam.

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    Islamic doctrine states that other Monotheistic religions must be tolerated, although in this time period religious tolerance was rare among these particular religions.

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    In particular, the antiquarians asked if ancient Britons were Monotheistic, practising a“natural” religion awaiting Christian“revelation”, or polytheistic idolaters who worshipped many false gods.

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    Islam(/ ˈ ɪ s l ɑː m/) is an Abrahamic Monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God(Arabic: Allah), and that Muhammad.

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    The Sikh scripture begins with Ik Onkar(ੴ), which refers to the“formless one”, and understood in the Sikh tradition as Monotheistic unity of God.

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    Even with all the political unrest and controversy, Jerusalem is considered the world's most holy place and the nexus of three major Monotheistic religions.

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    In Sikhism it is used to describe a being who has attained spiritual enlightenment and divine knowledge/power through the union with the Monotheistic God.

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    The Monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran.

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    This forms a large group of related largely Monotheistic religions, generally held to include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam comprises over half of the world's religious adherents.

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    Islam(/ ˈ ɪ s l ɑː m/) is an Abrahamic Monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God() that Muhammad is the messenger of God.

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    This forms a large group of related largely Monotheistic religions, generally held to include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam comprises about half of the world's religious adherents.

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    Islam(/ ˈ ɪ s l ɑː m/) is an Abrahamic Monotheistic religion which teaches that there is only one God(), and that Muhammad is the messenger of God.

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    Islam(/ ˈ ɪ s l ɑː m/) is an Abrahamic Monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God(), and that Muhammad is the messenger of God.

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    This forms a large group of related largely Monotheistic religions, generally held to include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and comprises over half of the world's religious adherents.

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    Under the Muslim Law, a man can marry a woman who follows any Monotheistic faith, including Christianity and Judaism, though a similar choice is not available to a woman.

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    The Druze(Arabic: درزي‎, Derzī or Durzī, plural دروز, Durūz; Hebrew: דְּרוּזִים, Druzim; they call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidīn, lit.,"the Monotheists") are an esoteric, Monotheistic religious community found primarily in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan.

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    The purpose of this degree is to provide students with the opportunity to engage in research and writing in a context where three major Monotheistic faith traditions meet North American Indigenous traditions and vice versa.

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