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By: Valentina, Leslie, John, Tyler, and Stephanie

How was our Religions originated?  Buddhism was originated by the birth of Buddha. It is one of the oldest religions practiced today.  Christianity was originated by Jesus in Nazareth, a Jewish prophet and teacher who probably came to believe he is the son and God and Sera  Islam was originated by Muhammad the God. They only believe in one God. They followed the Quran.  Judaism was originated by Abraham is the founder of Judaism.  Hinduism was originated in India. According to Hinduism, three gods rule the worlds.

What are the populations of the Religions?  Buddhism –The highest population is 102,000,000 which is in china and the lowest which is in India which is 7,000,000.  Islam-The highest population is 203 million which is found in Indonesia. The lowest population is 16 million is Russia.  Christianity-The population for Christianity is 2.4 billion worldwide.  Judaism- The population for Judaism is 17 million worldwide.  Hinduism- The population for Hinduism worldwide is 837 million.

Artwork  Judaism- A famous artwork for Judaism is the picture when Moses is being found by his aunt in the Nile river.  Islam- Most of the Islamic artwork and acutectiure comes from the way Islam practices religion and beliefs.(mosque)  Buddhism- One of the many popular artworks is Buddha. There are many different versions and many statues of Buddha.  Hinduism-The Hinduism artwork shows the human figure curved, voluptuous and filled with potential motion.  Christianity – the popular artwork for Pieta it is found in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy.

Famous Artwork

Food Practices  Christianity- They practice not eating meat on Friday.  Hinduism- They practice that eating vegetables could contribute, to the indirect killing of living because animal life is destroyed by tilling the soil for pesticides.  Judaism- They do not eat meat products mixed together with dairy products. And they cannot eat pork but eat many kosher foods.  Buddhism- They practice that eating vegetables could contribute, to the indirect killing of living because animal life is destroyed by tilling the soil for the use of pesticides.  Islam- Eating is a matter of faith in Islam. Muslims eat for good health and overindulgence is discouraged. Fasting is considered an opportunity to earn the approval of Allah, to wipe out previous sins, and to understand the suffering of the poor.

Connections : ) 1. These religions have a religious book. 2. These religions follow gods. 3. Buddhism and Hinduism are based on karma. 4. Buddhism and Hinduism have the same food practices.

Where?  Hinduism was found in India.  Christianity was found in Bethlem.  Islam was found in Mecca, Arabia.  Buddhism was found in India.  Judaism was found in Isreal.

Famous People  Buddhism- A famous person in Buddhism is Buddha. Buddha was from BC.  Christianity- two of the famous people were Mother Theresa.  Islam- some of the famous people are there poets, Muhammad, Jesus, and Abraham.  Judaism- this is a famous person because he was a German photosphere he also worked with Jewish people this person is Friedrich Nietzsche  Hinduism- Sri Shankaracharya is when the world was going away from Hinduism he worked for bringing back the glory of Hinduism.

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