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World Religion ReviewEach slide will have information on all three religions.

Where: Region of the world religion began

All three religions originated in:

Southwest Asia

Founder/ Leader Important PersonJudaism

Abraham - founder of

Judaism

Moses - freed the Jews

from slavery in Egypt

Christianity

Jesus - believed to be the

son of God, who took

human form and sacrificed

himself for the sins of

humanity.

Islam

Mohammed - believed

to be God’s final

messengers.

Major Sacred BooksJudaism

Torah (the first five

books of the Old

Testament in the Hebrew

Bible) as well as the Ten

Commandments.

Christianity

The Bible (Old Testament

and the New Testament)

as well as the Ten

Commandments

Islam

Koran (sometimes

spelled Qu’ran)

Place of WorshipJudaism

Synagogue (leader of the

synagogue is a Rabbi)

Christianity

Church (Catholics and

Orthodox Christians are

led by priests. Protestant

churches are led by pastors

or ministers.)

Islam

Mosque (worshippers

must remove their

shoes and cover their

heads before entering.)

Major Beliefs and PracticesJudaism

-Ten Commandments

-Celebrate Sabbath - day

of rest on

Friday-Saturday

-Monotheism (belief in

one god)

-Keep Kosher - not

mixing meat and dairy in

a meal, not eating

unclean meats, and no

pork

Christianity

-Ten Commandments

-Celebrate Sabbath - day of

rest on Sundays

-Monotheism (belief in

one god)

-Believe they will go to

heaven if they believe in

the miracle of Jesus's life

and have faith in his

teachings.

Islam

-Celebrate Sabbath

(day of rest) on Fridays

-Five Pillars of Faith

-Monotheism (belief in

one god)

-Pray five times a day

while facing Mecca

-give charity to the

poor

-fast during the month

of Ramadan

-make a pilgrimage to

Mecca once in their

lifetime.

Main Sects (parts/divisions)Judaism

-Orthodox - strict

practice

-Conservative- practice

with more modern

lifestyle

-Reform- a mix of both

Christianity

-Roman Catholics (look to

the Pope for leadership)

-the Eastern Orthodox

Christians

-Protestants.

Islam

-Shiites

-Sunnis

-Most Muslims are

Sunnis

*The Shiites (minority)

believe that only

descendants of

Mohammed’s

son-in-law should be

the caliph (religious

leader), while Sunnis

believe anyone can be

the caliph.

Holidays celebrated from this religion-Judaism-Rosh Ha- Shanah- Jewish New Year

-Yom Kippur- day of fasting and prayer when people ask for forgiveness

-Passover- a time to remember the struggle of ancestors in history

-Hanukkah- a celebration of a historical battle won and a temple restored. A menorah

holds eight candles to represent the oil lights lasting eight days in the temple after the

battle.

Holidays Celebrated from these ReligionsChristianity

Christmas - celebrates the birth of

Jesus.

Easter - marks the death and

resurrection (rise to heaven) of

Jesus.

Islam

Ramadan - month of fasting,

believed to be the month in which

the Koran was revealed to

Mohammed.

Lasting ImpactsJudaism

-Jonas Salk, a Jewish

medical researcher and

virologist created the

first polio vaccine.

-A Jewish physicist in the

name of Gabriel

Lippman discovered

color photography.

Christianity

-Christmas has become a

nationwide holiday that is

still celebrated today by

Christians and

non-Christians alike.

Islam

-Muslims have made

contributions to the

world in medicine,

technology, geometry,

mathematics, art, and

poetry.

Common Symbol Found to represent these religions.

Did you notice any similarities among the religions of this region?

Despite differences, Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the same GodJudaism, Christianity and Islam are three of the world's major religions. Each believes

that there is one true God. While they have many differences, they actually all worship

the same God. In all three religions, God has a complicated nature. He can be

all-merciful at times. At other times, he is stern and fearsome.

In each religion, God is "revealed" by a chosen messenger, called a prophet. Ancient

prophets in Judaism include Noah, Abraham and Moses. Christians recognize these

prophets as well, and think that Jesus was another prophet in the same line. The

founder of Islam, Muhammad, saw himself as the last in this same line of prophets.

The Quran says that God, called Allah, "sent down the Torah of Moses and the Gospel

of Jesus … as a guidance for the people."

-Newsela 12/12/2017

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