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It might be better to say we both acknowledge the same God, but only those with faith believe in Him. Personally, I like using the distinction between knowing someone and knowing of someone.I’d say that the religions listed (and possibly Hinduism to some extent) share a rough philosophical framework of God. For example, He grounds and sustains all being, He is metaphysically simple, and He tends to have similar if not identical attributes as the ones ascribed to the Christian God. In that sense, I would say yes, we believe in the same God. However, when it comes to more specific regarding His nature, as well as revelation & God’s relation to the world, I’d say no, we do not believe in the same God.
Also, as to Hinduism, this may be the case. St. Thomas in his commentary on John (I think it was that one) discusses the distinction between and speculative and affective knowledge of God and he mentions those who have worshiped the true God along side other gods (like the Athenians in Acts 17).