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Answer the following in one or few words.
1. Belief that the way to salvation was to realize through knowledge that God and the created world were one
2. Set of holy laws based on the teaching of Quran, developed by Muslim scholars, containing a
number of rituals and customs.
3. The two most famous Sufi silsilas in the Indian subcontinent
4. Common kitchens where all the followers of Guru Nanak ate together.
5. The practice of singing devotional songs in front of large gatherings. ​

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Answered by luckyabhi123321
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The Abrahamic religions, also referred to collectively as the world of Abrahamism, are a group of Semitic-originated religions that claim descent from the Judaism of the ancient Israelites and the worship of the God of Abraham. The Abrahamic religions are monotheistic, with the term deriving from the patriarch Abraham (a major figure described both in the Tanakh and the Quran, recognized by Jews, Christians, Muslims, and others).[2] The three Abrahamic religions trace their origins to both sons of Abraham. For Jews and Christians it is his youngest son Isaac and for Muslims, his eldest son Ishmael.

Symbols of the three largest Abrahamic religions: the star and crescent used to represent Islam, the Christian cross, and the Jewish Star of David.[n 1]

Abrahamic religions spread globally through Christianity being adopted by the Roman Empire in the 4th century and Islam by the Islamic empires from the 7th century. Today the Abrahamic religions are one of the major divisions in comparative religion (along with Indian, Iranian, and East Asian religions).[3] The major Abrahamic religions in chronological order of founding are Judaism (the base of the other two religions) in the 7th century BCE,[4] Christianity in the 1st century CE, and Islam in the 7th century CE.

Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are the Abrahamic religions with the greatest numbers of adherents.[5][6][7] Abrahamic religions with fewer adherents include the Druze faith[8] (sometimes considered a part of Islam), the Baháʼí Faith, and Rastafari.[9][10]

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Answered by FaylinnStudy
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1) Bhakti

2) Sunnah

3) The chishti and the Suhrawardi

4) Langar

5) Kirtans

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