If you made your way through my presentation, you may have picked up on where each tradition is pointing in the same direction.
Islam has inherited djinn(jinn) from Egypt. That concept contains something called "smokeless fire". This is basically the same thing that Christians might phrase as the fiery baptism of the Holy Spirit or a "baptism by fire". If you read Dr. Lee Sannella M.D.'s book "Kundalini: Psychosis or Transcendence", including the appendix written by Itzhak Bentov, you'll find that people who experience Kundalini awakenings (activation of higher chakras) often report inner fire, electric fire, pins and needles throughout the body, etc. Not all experiences are the same as every mind/body/spirit complex is unique, however certain experiences are somewhat common including that fire/heat.
Etymologically, djinn, among other things, connects to genuine, which makes sense when you realize that the activation of Vishuddha, the wisdom chakra in the throat (a.k.a. "Da'ath" in the Hebrew Kabbalah tradition, Gnosis by the Gnostics, Salvation by mainstream Christians, etc.) is based upon speaking truth. Many in the "woo woo" community distort this to mean "speak YOUR truth" which they interpret to mean "obstinately and recklessly posit your unverified opinions as though they are truth because that is a satisfactory modus operandi for the imbalanced, conquest oriented ego".
If memory serves, the Quran is written in Arabic. Arabic contains the letter "Ba" which derives from the Egyptian Kabbalah and Merkaba. Both contain Ka and Ba. Ka essentially is the Divine Masculine (God the Father in Christian parlance) and Ba is the Divine Feminine (the Holy Spirit in Christian parlance).
Ka is not the only articulation of the Divine Masculine. It's also present in the letter A which is a Bull's head upside down. Aleph, Alpha, and all of the variations of that character derive from the Bull. In Hebrew, one of the meanings of Aleph, besides 1 and A, is bull. The bull is a good representative of Divine Masculine traits. It confidently charges forward using its horns as its weapons like an alpha warrior, say, Achilles, taking the beach of Troy, confident in his martial prowess and ability to conquer.
The Divine Feminine is represented by the serpent, Kundalini Shakti in the Hindu tradition. Kundalini means "coiled" in Sanskrit. They learned this from the Nagas who are the serpent people. Naga means "serpent" in Sanskrit.
Various letters represent the serpent including Omega, Teth(not Tav/Tau like most people think), and Ba, as well as the Anglicized serpent hieroglyph from Egypt "dj".
I cover all of this in that video but based on your posting pattern, I'm not sure that you're looking at this from a "what do they all have in common" lens. It seems you're still looking at this through the "let's be divisive and tell everyone else their shortcomings because that makes my ego happier" lens. That's not my goal. My goal is to show everyone what they got right, not what they got wrong with certain necessary exceptions. For me, if I have to show that some religious teaching has been slightly distorted in order to build a bridge of unity with every other tradition, it's worth it to build the bridge.
So, yeah, they're all flawed. Original Christianity was super based but then it got really really unbased by Rome. Again, I talk about this in that video.
The REASON Christianity was so super based is because Jesus actually practiced what he preached. He loved his neighbors by travelling and learning from the Druids, the Egyptians, and the Nagas in NE India. Again, I cover this in that video, so you'd know this if you checked it out, but Jesus's dying words on the cross were from the Naga language.
There's a lot of things that "I only study one thing" people miss when it comes to Christianity. I know you're not a "study only one thing" kind of guy but just because you've researched multiple traditions doesn't mean your research has been the same as mine and it doesn't mean that you'll necessarily draw the same connections and conclusions that I do with my insights and my perspective.
Based on your pattern of posting for the last hour plus, it appears that you have chosen not to check out the entirety of my video, which really sucks because if you gave it a full chance, I think your mind would be blown at the totality of it.
If your cup isn't empty though, I can't show you Zen. I know you know that one.