Historic Prayers
7 historically significant prayers across the three Abrahamic traditions
Prayers that have shaped religious practice, identity, and devotion across millennia. These prayers carry historical, theological, and liturgical significance in their respective traditions.
- Judaism: Ancient prayers from scripture and liturgy, including daily prayers and declarations of faith
- Christianity: Prayers taught by Jesus and developed through Church tradition, central to worship and devotion
- Islam: Quranic prayers and supplications that form the foundation of Islamic worship
✡ Prayers in Judaism
Jewish prayer reflects covenant relationship with God, combining praise, petition, and declaration of faith. Many prayers are rooted in scripture and have been recited for thousands of years.
✝ Prayers in Christianity
Christian prayer encompasses prayers taught by Jesus, liturgical prayers developed through Church tradition, and personal prayers of the saints. These prayers have shaped Christian worship across denominations.
Ave Maria
Hail MaryNicene Creed
Niceno-Constantinopolitan CreedThe Lord's Prayer
Our Father☪ Prayers in Islam
Islamic prayer centers on Quranic recitations and prophetic supplications. The five daily prayers (salah) include specific chapters and verses, with Al-Fatiha being recited in every unit of prayer.