Religions and Racial Harmony Learning Objectives To understand how the teachings of Christianity and Islam promote Racial Harmony. To understand what.

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Religions and Racial Harmony Learning Objectives To understand how the teachings of Christianity and Islam promote Racial Harmony. To understand what drove Martin Luther King Junior and Malcolm X to the idea that people of all races are equal. Keywords Ummah Hajj

WIPEOUT Apartheid Telling racist jokes Activities of the KKK Thinking all Irish people are ginger The treatment of Blacks in 1940s America Women being paid less than men Being part of the BNP Which of these are examples of Discrimination?

Martin Luther King Jnr MLK was a Christian minister. Christians believe that racism is wrong for a number of reasons. Jesus’ teachings – The Parable of the Good Samaritan St Peter’s vision – God has no favourites among the races God created man in His image All Christian churches have members and priests or all races.

Malcolm X Watch the two clips of Malcolm X The First was when he was part of a racist group known as the “Nation of Islam.First The Second was after he returned from a Pilgrimage (Hajj) to Makkah.Second What made him change?

Muslims are Against Racism Because … 1)In the Qur’an it says that Allah created all people equally. 2)Muhammad (PBUH) said that: “No Arab is greater than a non-Arab and no non-Arab is greater than an Arab. 3)The followers of Muhammad (PBUH) were of many different races and backgrounds. 4)The Qur’an teaches that all Muslims are one Ummah (nation). They are brothers and sisters of each other. This can be seen when Muslims perform Hajj. They all wear simple white garments to show they are all equal before Allah.

Task p )Explain why Christians should help promote racial harmony. (3 points with reasons) 2)Write down Surah 49:13 from page 112 and explain why Muslims are against racism. 3)Can you be racist and religious? Give reasons for your answer.

Wimbledon 2007 If participants were discriminated for their religion rather than their sex would it have been acceptable to give different participants varying prize monies?