What are some criticisms of the term Abrahamic religions?

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Critics argue that the term is a modern invention that overlooks historical and doctrinal differences among the religions and their histories of interaction and conflict. For critics, the term is a product of political and ecumenical expedience rather than scholarly accuracy. It can also create an implicit opposition to non-Abrahamic religions and may thus distort perceptions of these traditions.