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5 pillars of Islam
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Five thigs a Muslim must do in his/her lifetime
1. Proclaim that there is one god, Allah 2. Must pray 5 times a day 3. Voluntary gift 4. Must fast during Ramadan 5. Must go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least 1.in their lifetime |
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Abraham
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The founder of Judaism (Formed a covenant between himself and God)
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Messiah
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A savior sent by God
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Ten commandments
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List of rules that kept govern society and form a basis for being a good citizen
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New Testament
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The part of the bible that includes whe Jesus was alive and after his death
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Catholic
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(Catholicism) th largest branch of Christianity)
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Protestant
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A large branch of Christianity
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Jesus
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founder od Christianity/the messiah, beleived to be the son of God
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Easter
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Holiday that selebrates Jesus rising form the Dead
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the Koran
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Islamic holy book
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Allah
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Islamic God
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Mohammed
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Islamic prophet (received a message from Allah and the angel Gabriel. startes traching about the message)
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Sunni
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a branch of Islam
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shiite
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a member of the branch of Ilsam that regards Ali and hid descendants as the successors of Mohammed and the rejects
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free will
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free and independent choice
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diff sects of Judiasm
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orthodox-very strict, and you must follow all the rules
reform-less strict but you still must follow all the rules |
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Moses
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the hebrew prophet
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david
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second king of Isreal and Goliath's successor
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passover
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jewish holiday that commemorates the jews from egypt
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orthodox
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customary or conventional
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trinity
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the union of three persons
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paul
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an early disciple of Christianity
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easter
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a holiday that celelbrates the rebirth of Jesus through the symbol of an egg
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sharia
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code of law based on the koran
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caliph
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spritual leader of Isreal
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jihad
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holy war waged by muslims against the infidels
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ramadan
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a fast that is held out until the month is over, by the muslims
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reincarnation
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hindy belief in the rebirth of the soul in another bodily form
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Brahman
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Aryan belief in the single spiritual power that resides in all things
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karma
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hindu belief in all of the actions that affect a persons fate in the next life
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dharma
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hindu beleif in all of the actions that affect a person's fate in the next life
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buddha
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religious leader in buddhism
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four noble truths in buddhism
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1.life is suffering
2. desire causes suffering 3 annihilation of desires can eliminate suffering 4 the way to this is to follow the eightfold path |
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Buddhism's eightfold path
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1 knowledge of truth
2. intention to resist evil 3. saying nothing to hurt others feelings 4 resperecting life, morality, and property 5. holding a job that does not hurt others 6 free ones mind of evil 7 controling one's feelings and thoughts 8 concentration |
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confucianism's five relationships
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1. ruler to ruled
2. father to son 3 husband to wife 4 elder brother to youger brother 5 friend to friend |
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analets
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in conn., the analects are the writings of Confucius, seclected by his followers
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Brahma
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holy or sacred power that is the source and sustainer of the universe
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vishnu
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one of the principle Hindu deities, beleived to be the protector and the preserver of worlds
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shiva
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a principle Hindu deityties, worshipped as the destroyer and restorer of worlds
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atman
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essence that is eternal, unchanging,and dindistinguishable from the essenece of the universe
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moksha
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when reincarnation eneds becasue one soul is perfect
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the upanishads
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group of writings sacred in Hindusism concerning the relations of human, god, and the univerce
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