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By Chloe DeRosa and Petra Contreras
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Important People Jesus: Central figure of Christian religion. He conducted a mission of preaching and healing (with reported miracles) Siddhartha Gautama: Founded Buddhism renounced his wealth to seek enlightenment JesusSiddhartha Gautama
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Holy Books Bible: Sacred text of Christianity Torah: Sacred scripture recording laws and events in Jewish history Quran: Islamic worshipers follow the scriptures of the holy book Sharia: Collection of Islamic laws Quran
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Other Terms Reincarnation: Spirits return to earth many times in different forms Triptaka: Sacred Buddhist text collected after Buddha died. It contains his teachings recorded by his followers Pilgrimage: Journey to a sacred place Mecca: a city in Western Saudi Arabia; birthplace of the prophet Muhammad and most holy city for Islamic people
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Islam Originated in the Middle East around 622 CE. The prophet Muhammad founded Islam on a sacred journey called hijra. Quran is the scripture that the followers of Islam study and practice. Sharia is the set of laws of Islam Basic Islamic faith is stated in The Five Pillars: Faith in one God, Allah. MONOTHEISTIC. Five times daily prayer toward Mecca Help for the poor Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan Pilgrimage to holy city of Mecca
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Buddhism Founded when Siddhartha Gautama renounced his wealth to seek spiritual enlightenment in 560 BCE. Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) meditated under a tree for some time. The legend of Buddha says that he was visited by both bad and good spirits. Eventually he reached enlightenment and he founded the Four Noble Truths, which is what the religion is based on. Buddhist believe that if you follow the Eight Fold Path to reach enlightenment. Also meditation is a very important part of Buddhist culture.
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Hinduism Very similar to Buddhism. Has no single founder. Originated when Harappan and Aryan cultures mixed in ancient India around 1500 BCE. Polytheistic Belief of one unifying spirit called Brahman. The spirit can manifest in many different forms Based on concept of reincarnation. Move closer to Brahman based on law of Karma. Dharma (duties based on gender, position, and occupation)
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Christianity It originated from Judaism about 30 CE. Believed that Jesus was the Messiah, or savior. They believed that he was sent by God to bring eternal life to his followers. Jesus accepted the 10 Commandments (also adopted by Jewish faith) Sacred text is the Bible.
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Judaism Originated around 1000 BCE Monotheistic Sacred text is the Torah Ten commandments given by God through Moses to the Hebrews. Covenant or promise to Abraham to be the God of the Hebrews. Homeland is Israel.
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Study Guide Questions
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What are the 5 major world religions? Islam Buddhism Christianity Judaism Hinduism
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Name each religion’s holy book, founder, and date of origin ReligionHoly BookFounderDate of Origin IslamQuranMuhammad622 CE BuddhismTripitakaSiddhartha Gautama 560 BCE HinduismFour VedasNo Single Founder1500 BCE ChristianityBibleJesus30 CE JudaismTorahAbraham/Moses1000 BCE
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What are the Five Pillars of Islam? Faith in one God, Allah. MONOTHEISTIC. Five times daily prayer toward Mecca Help for the poor Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan Pilgrimage to holy city of Mecca
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What is the founding story of Buddhism? Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) meditated under a tree for some time. The legend of Buddha says that he was visited by both bad and good spirits. Eventually he reached enlightenment and he founded the Four Noble Truths, which is what the religion is based on.
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What are the similarities between Buddhism and Christianity Christianity and Buddhism both have laws: Ten Commandments and the Eight-Fold Path. Belief in one god-like figure: Buddha and God Have holy books: Tripitaka and Bible
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Good luck on the final exam!!! Love, Petra and Chloe
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