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1 May 3, 2017 Global II Agenda: DO NOW: Term Matching NOTES #47: How have religions created conflict in the Middle East? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “Palestinians and Arab-Israeli Wars”

2 How have religions created conflict in the Middle East? Notes #47

3 The oldest religion in the Middle East is Judaism, which was founded by Abraham in the 2000s B.C. and teaches that there is one God called Yahweh. Abraham

4 Jews are followers of Judaism and they read the Torah.
Moses and the Ten Commandments

5 TEN COMMANDMENTS:

6 The largest religion in the Middle East is Islam, which was founded by Muhammad in 622 A.D. and teaches that there is one God called Allah. Muhammad

7 Muslims are followers of Islam and they read the Qur’an.

8 FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM: Shahada: Muslims must believe that "there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet.“ Salah: Muslims must pray five times per day, facing towards Mecca. Zakat: Muslims must donate at least 2.5% of their income to charity. Saum: During the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, all Muslims must fast during daylight hours, except the very young or sick. Hajj: If possible financially, each Muslim must make a holy pilgrimage, to the city of Mecca.

9 During the 2nd century, Jews were driven from their homeland in Palestine, which was later controlled by Muslim Arabs in the 7th century. X  Palestine Jewish diaspora

10 By the late 1800s, the Zionist movement called for Jews to regain their homeland in Palestine.
Zionist leader David Ben-Gurion

11 In 1948, the Jewish nation of Israel was created out of Palestine, which was not agreed to by the Palestinian Arabs and resulted in an ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict.


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