Answer:
A. All three religions hold monotheistic religious beliefs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Abrahamic religions are the monotheistic faiths that recognize a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham. The term is used primarily to refer collectively to Christianity, Judaism and Islam, to which others are sometimes added such as Baha'ism, Samaritans, Mandaeans and Druze. The Abrahamic religions represent a little more than half of the world's population of believers, some 3.8 billion faithful.