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5 pillars of Islam
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
Abraham
The founder of Judaism (Formed a covenant between himself and God)
Messiah
A savior sent by God
Ten commandments
List of rules that kept govern society and form a basis for being a good citizen
New Testament
The part of the bible that includes whe Jesus was alive and after his death
Catholic
(Catholicism) th largest branch of Christianity)
Protestant
A large branch of Christianity
Jesus
founder od Christianity/the messiah, beleived to be the son of God
Easter
Holiday that selebrates Jesus rising form the Dead
the Koran
Islamic holy book
Allah
Islamic God
Mohammed
Islamic prophet (received a message from Allah and the angel Gabriel. startes traching about the message)
Sunni
a branch of Islam
shiite
a member of the branch of Ilsam that regards Ali and hid descendants as the successors of Mohammed and the rejects
free will
free and independent choice
diff sects of Judiasm
orthodox-very strict, and you must follow all the rules
reform-less strict but you still must follow all the rules
Moses
the hebrew prophet
david
second king of Isreal and Goliath's successor
passover
jewish holiday that commemorates the jews from egypt
orthodox
customary or conventional
trinity
the union of three persons
paul
an early disciple of Christianity
easter
a holiday that celelbrates the rebirth of Jesus through the symbol of an egg
sharia
code of law based on the koran
caliph
spritual leader of Isreal
jihad
holy war waged by muslims against the infidels
ramadan
a fast that is held out until the month is over, by the muslims
reincarnation
hindy belief in the rebirth of the soul in another bodily form
Brahman
Aryan belief in the single spiritual power that resides in all things
karma
hindu belief in all of the actions that affect a persons fate in the next life
dharma
hindu beleif in all of the actions that affect a person's fate in the next life
buddha
religious leader in buddhism
four noble truths in buddhism
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
Buddhism's eightfold path
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
confucianism's five relationships
1. ruler to ruled
2. father to son
3 husband to wife
4 elder brother to youger brother
5 friend to friend
analets
in conn., the analects are the writings of Confucius, seclected by his followers
Brahma
holy or sacred power that is the source and sustainer of the universe
vishnu
one of the principle Hindu deities, beleived to be the protector and the preserver of worlds
shiva
a principle Hindu deityties, worshipped as the destroyer and restorer of worlds
atman
essence that is eternal, unchanging,and dindistinguishable from the essenece of the universe
moksha
when reincarnation eneds becasue one soul is perfect
the upanishads
group of writings sacred in Hindusism concerning the relations of human, god, and the univerce