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Islam Form of worship Place of worship Prophets Create a chart to compare and contrast the three religions. Use chapters 2, 5, 6, and the major religions chart beginning on page 214 in the textbook Islam Form of worship Place of worship Prophets Religious Leaders Attitudes towards wealth Social responsibility Views on Slavery Separation of Church and State Christianity Form of worship Place of worship Prophets Religious Leaders Attitudes towards wealth Social responsibility Views on Slavery Separation of Church and State Judaism Form of worship Place of worship Prophets Religious Leaders Attitudes towards wealth Social responsibility Views on Slavery Separation of Church and State