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The best answer is Judaism and it's one of the most important part of Judaism.
However, to some extent options a) and c) are also correct: they are, together with Judaism, called Abrahamic religionsand they all believe that God directed and protected Abraham.
However, to some extent options a) and c) are also correct: they are, together with Judaism, called Abrahamic religionsand they all believe that God directed and protected Abraham.
Basically for all these religions this statement can be applied that God will bless Abraham's descendants who believe in one God. Abraham, whose first son Ismail was a distant ancestor of Arab tribes, means Muslims, while the other son Isaac is an ancestor of the Jews, known in the official history who confessed to one God, who blessed him and promised him that his heirs would be like sand on all sides of the world. Sufism is part of the Islam, so this statement is also applicable in this case. Christianity, where the New Testament is received, and the teachings of Christ, also recognize the Old Testament, and Abraham is one of the holy fathers, also known as the "father of all nations". Yet this statement primarily refers to Judaism, because God, who also blessed Ismail, promised to Abraham that the descendants of Isaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, would be the "chosen nation."
The answer is: B. Judaism.