Abrahamic religions
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Abrahamic religions are any religion which claim a heritage stretching back to the Old Testament patriarch, Abraham. This includes Christianity, Judaism and Islam as well as smaller religious traditions such as Gnosticism, Manicheaism, the Baha'i Faith, Druze and Mandaeism. Each of these traditions draw, in varying degrees, on the foundational narratives and principles associated with Abraham and his descendants, shaping a diverse yet interconnected religious landscape.