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1 Judaism Christianity Islam

2 Video Links  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hybx ZkMxZvQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hybx ZkMxZvQ World Religion  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9TEi NaRx88 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9TEi NaRx88 Monotheistic Religion

3 1/7/15 Monotheistic Religions Yellow Green

4 Monotheism  The belief in one all powerful God. Judaism Christianity Islam

5 Judaism  Background Judaism is the oldest known monotheistic religion still practiced in the world today. Its fundamental teachings have been influential.  The basis for more recently developed religions (Christianity and Islam)  Believe the Messiah is yet to come; Jesus was a prophet.

6 Judaism The Basics  Founder-Abraham is generally recognized as the founder of Judaism due to his covenant with God. However, Moses is also considered a founder due to his role in the liberation of the Hebrews from Egypt, and his delivery of the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai sometime around 2000 BCE.  Holidays Celebrated: Passover, Hanukah, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur  Currently Practiced Worldwide, but the greatest majority of Jews reside in Israel, the United States, and the former Soviet Union.  Important Writings: Torah and Talmud.  Places of Worship: Jews worship in synagogues  Important Religious People: Rabbis are Jewish scholars charged with conducting religious services,.

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8 The Exodus from Egypt (Passover)  The 12 tribes of Israel migrated to Egypt to escape famine. Lived peacefully until Egyptians tried to enslave them.  1200 BC: Moses led his people out of Egypt to escape. Every year during the feast of Passover, Jews celebrate the exodus from Egypt.  God renewed covenant made with Abraham during the exodus. Israelites pledged loyalty to God and God’s laws (The Ten Commandments); God promised a safe return to Canaan.

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10 Islam  Background Islam, translated from Arabic, means "to submit to the will of Allah," is the youngest of the world's major religions. Worshippers are known as Muslims, which means "one who submits to the will of Allah." Islam is currently the second most practiced religion in the world, and experts predict that it will overtake Christianity as the most popular religion in the world sometime during the 21st century.

11  The Basics Founder- founded by prophet Mohammed Holidays Celebrated: Ramadan and Hajj. Currently Practiced- Islam is most dominant throughout the Middle East, including Southwest Asia and North Africa. Significant Writings- teachings of Islam collected in the Qur'an. Place of Worship- Muslims gather in Mosques Significant Religious People-The Caliph, or successor to the Prophet Mohammed; Imam, leader of prayers.

12 5 Pillars of Islam  Under Mohammad's leadership, the basic teachings of Islam were established, which are known as the Five Pillars of Islam. Muslims must follow these rules:  Confession of Faith: "there is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is His prophet."  Prayer: pray 5 times a day, facing Mecca.  Charity: give alms to the poor, support local Mosque by donating a part of their income.  Fasting: During the Ramadan, ninth month of the Muslim calendar, Muslims fast during daylight hours, except the very young or sick.  Pilgrimage: If possible financially, each Muslim must make a hajj, holy pilgrimage, to Mecca.

13 Beliefs and Practices  Quran shows the basic moral values of Islam  Quran has specific rules guiding daily life: i.e. forbids gambling, eating pork  Church and state are unified under Islam.

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17 Christianity  Currently the most popular religion in the world based on the number of worshippers found throughout the world. While this monotheistic religion developed from Judaism, there are several key differences in its teachings.

18 The Basics  Geographic Origin-Founder-Jesus of Nazareth and his disciples who helped spread his teachings.  Currently Practiced-Christianity is the dominant religion in North America, South America, Europe, and Russia.  Holidays: Christmas, Easter  Significant Writings-The Holy Bible, Old Testament and New Testament.  Places of Worship- practice in churches.  Significant Religious People-Priests and ministers are Christian holy men and women who are charged with conducting religious services

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20 Teachings & Beliefs  Because Christianity evolved from Judaism, there are certain concepts that these two religions share. For example, both Jews and Christians believe in the Ten Commandments found in the Book of Exodus. In addition, prophecies of Jewish prophets contained in several books of the Old Testament stated that God would send a savior, messiah, to the people of Israel  While Judaism clearly states that this event has not yet occurred, Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God, sent to redeem the world of sin.  Attend church services regularly, usually on Sundays and holy days, like Christmas and Easter


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