NonAbrahamic
Non-Abrahamic religions refer to religious traditions that do not trace their origins to the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as foundational figures in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These religions often developed independently of the Abrahamic framework, though some may share philosophical or ethical concepts with it. Non-Abrahamic traditions encompass a wide range of belief systems, including indigenous faiths, Eastern religions, and other spiritual practices that emphasize distinct cosmologies, deities, or philosophical principles.
Many non-Abrahamic religions emphasize harmony with nature, cyclical time, and spiritual growth through personal experience rather
Indigenous spiritual traditions, such as those of Native American tribes, African traditional religions, and Aboriginal Australian
Other notable non-Abrahamic systems include Daoism (which emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao or "Way"),