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Major Monotheistic Religions
Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
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Origins of Judaism Judaism began in Israel around 2,000 B.C.E
Abraham, the patriarch of the Jews, was the founder
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Followers of Judaism Believers in Judaism are called Jews
Jews are also an ethnic group because the majority trace their ancestry back to Abraham
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Beliefs Jews are monotheistic which means they believe in one God
10 Commandments Various ritualistic practices Holidays – Hanukkah, Yom Kippur, and Rosh Hashanah The Torah and Tanakh are their holy books.
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Sects of Judaism There are three branches:
Orthodox – wear traditional clothes, have long beards and have traditional hairstyle Reform-believe that the laws of the Old Testament were symbolic. Conservative-less traditional, but dedicated to the teachings of the Torah and Tanakh.
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Christianity Christianity has its roots in Judaism
Jesus, the founder of Christianity; He was a Jew and claimed to be the messiah or savior written about in the Old Testament of the Bible (Torah)
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Beliefs of Christianity
Christians believe in one God and Jesus was his Son (Express image). Jesus was the Messiah or Savior Celebrations – Christmas (Jesus’ birth) Easter (death and resurrection) Lent (40 days leading up to Easter)
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Branches of Christianity
There are three main sects of Christianity Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox A Church is where most Christians worship Christianity has diverse denominations within the three branches.
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Origins of Islam Islam has its origins 600 years after Christianity (600 C.E.) in Mecca, Saudi Arabia Muhammad, a merchant and proclaimed prophet, started telling people the message that the angel Gabriel gave him. His words are written in the Koran (Quran)
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Beliefs of Islam The main belief for Muslims is “there is one God, Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet” The other primary beliefs are summarized in the 5 Pillars of Islam Ramadan – 40 days of fasting Hajj – pilgrimage to Mecca
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Sects of Islam Islam broke into two sects when the prophet Muhammad died Shia – believed that religious leadership should have stayed within the prophet’s own family or an Imam appointed by Allah Sunni – means “way of the prophet”. Sunnis do not recognize the shia leadership. 85% of Muslims are sunni
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Jerusalem: The Holy City
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