Answer: A. Buddhism
Explanation: Buddhism is a religion originated in Asia as a derivative, a version of Hinduism. It was founded by Siddartha Gautama in the fifth century BC. It is considered a polytheistic religion, although according to some it may be considered a monotheistic one. The concept is more or less universal and there is suffering as a path of purification to perfection that is nirvana. There are also virtues that lead to nirvana, and the cause of suffering is the negative traits and habits.
Abraham's faith, are three monotheistic religions, and he is considered the father of these religions.
As it is known in the Bible, Abraham received the promise of God that his successors would inhabit the promised land. His second son, Isaac, is the ancestor of the Jews, who transferred Abraham's faith to his heirs, and this is recorded in the books of Moses, as well as in the books of the prophets, and this is the Old Testament, the book of <em>Judaism</em>.
Abraham's first son, Ismail, is an ancestor of the Bedouin, the people who lived in the desert, the Arabs are from the Bedouin. It is believed that the holy stone of Islam, Kaaba, was set up by Abraham together with his son Ismail. With the Prophet Muhammad, Abraham's faith was revived among the Arabs,<em> Islam</em>.
Through the Jewish people Jesus Christ came, as it is believed, the savior, the Messiah, who brought the New Testament, as the fulfillment of the Old Testament. Following the original Abraham's belief in one God, Christ within the New Testament rejected the unnecessary complicated laws and renewed the living Abraham's faith. In addition, the fact that he was born as a Jew, Christ confirmed Abraham's teaching, and his followers called <em>Christians</em> were regarded as the sect of Judaism, therefore, faith originated from Judaism, i.e. Abraham's faith.