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What does the term 'Tauhid' refer to in Islam?
What does the term 'Tauhid' refer to in Islam?
Which of the following is NOT a type of Jihad in Islam?
Which of the following is NOT a type of Jihad in Islam?
What is the meaning of the term 'Massid' in Islam?
What is the meaning of the term 'Massid' in Islam?
Which of the following best describes the concept of 'Incarnation / Atonement' in Christianity?
Which of the following best describes the concept of 'Incarnation / Atonement' in Christianity?
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What is the meaning of the term 'Risalah' in Islam?
What is the meaning of the term 'Risalah' in Islam?
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What is the meaning of the term 'Evangelism' in Christianity?
What is the meaning of the term 'Evangelism' in Christianity?
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What term refers to the state of extreme deprivation where a person does not have their basic human needs met?
What term refers to the state of extreme deprivation where a person does not have their basic human needs met?
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Which of the following is described as 'judging people to be inferior or superior without cause'?
Which of the following is described as 'judging people to be inferior or superior without cause'?
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What is the term used in the text to describe 'promoting a fair society by challenging injustice and valuing diversity'?
What is the term used in the text to describe 'promoting a fair society by challenging injustice and valuing diversity'?
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Which of the following is described as 'morally right, beneficial and to our advantage'?
Which of the following is described as 'morally right, beneficial and to our advantage'?
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What term is used to describe 'the freedom to make our own moral choices'?
What term is used to describe 'the freedom to make our own moral choices'?
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Which of the following is described as 'deliberate wrongdoing, against God or other people'?
Which of the following is described as 'deliberate wrongdoing, against God or other people'?
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What does 'euthanasia' refer to?
What does 'euthanasia' refer to?
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Which term is synonymous with 'mercy killing'?
Which term is synonymous with 'mercy killing'?
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What is the main concept behind 'sanctity of life'?
What is the main concept behind 'sanctity of life'?
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What is 'poverty' as described in the text?
What is 'poverty' as described in the text?
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Which term describes 'evolution'?
Which term describes 'evolution'?
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What does 'censorship' involve?
What does 'censorship' involve?
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Study Notes
Christianity
- God is considered omnipotent (all-powerful) and omnibenevolent (all-loving).
- The Trinity is the concept of God as three in one: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- The Incarnation is the belief that Jesus was God in human form.
- The Atonement is the idea that Jesus' death reconciled humans with God.
- Resurrection is the belief that Jesus came back to life after death, demonstrating His power over death.
- Sacraments are outward signs of invisible blessings from God.
- Evangelism is the act of telling people the Good News about Jesus' message, with the intention of converting people to Christianity.
Islam
- Tauhid refers to the oneness of God, emphasizing that God has no parts or equals and is pure monotheism.
- The Ummah is the global community of Muslims.
- Halal refers to actions or things that are permitted within Islam.
- Haram refers to actions or things that are forbidden within Islam.
- Jihad is divided into Greater Jihad (the daily struggle to live as a Muslim) and Lesser Jihad (physical struggle or "holy war" in defense of Islam).
- A Mosque is a place of worship where Muslims bow in prayer.
- Shari'ah is Islamic law, which is believed to be guided by the Quran and Hadith.
- Iman refers to a person's strong convictions or beliefs.
Good and Evil Relationships
- Punishment is a penalty for wrongdoing.
- Justice is the principle of fair treatment and equal opportunities for all.
- Evil refers to extremely immoral or wicked acts.
- Forgiveness is the act of pardoning someone for a wrongdoing.
- Free will is the belief that individuals have the freedom to make their own moral choices.
Human Rights and Life
- Human rights are basic entitlements that all humans are born with.
- Suffering refers to pain or distress caused by injury, illness, or loss.
- Morals and morality refer to principles and standards that determine right and wrong actions.
- Sin refers to deliberate wrongdoing against God or others.
Life and Death
- Euthanasia is the act of killing someone (or allowing them to die) because of suffering.
- Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a live baby.
- Quality of life refers to the satisfaction or pleasure experienced in life.
- Sanctity of life is the belief that life is precious and sacred.
- Life after death refers to the belief that existence continues after physical death.
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