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Sorry, 'hadn't seen your question earlier. Category "Abrahamic texts" is described as "religious texts that overlap multiple Abrahamic religions, and therefore usually precede, either the division of Christianity and Judaism, or the birth of Islam in the 7th century." This book obviously is an exception to the "usually precede the division of Christianity and Judaism, or the birth of Islam" clause. It is a spiritual text which pertains to the religious scriptures of the descendants of the monotheism of Abraham, and cannot be confined in either Judaism, or Christianity, or Islam, since it deals with all three. Basically, it goes back to the source. --
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