Answer:
Option A is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Buddhism is the only one of these four religions, which is not considered Abrahamic.
A religion is considered Abrahamic when it follows the life of Abraham ( a great patriarch whose life is told in the old testament), these religions are monotheist because they only worship the God of Abraham.
Buddhism, on the other hand, doesn't follow Abraham's God, and only recognizes the teachings of The Buddha, a monk, philosopher, and teacher, who spread his word around the 4th or 6th century BCE.E.