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This document provides an overview of different religions, including their practitioners, places of worship, and sacred texts. It covers various aspects of each religion, such as beliefs, practices, and significant figures. The information is presented in a structured table format.
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REVIEWER BY TEAM PM PLACE OF SACRED RELIGION PRACTITIONERS OTHER IMPORTANT DEETS SYMBOL/S WORSHIP TEXT “Ichthys” Biggest Religion They believe in the 10 commandments, 7 sins, and 7 sacraments Abraham – “The Jesus is the Messiah father of all Biggest religion Christianism “Cross” nations” The Has been Separated into Eastern Orthodox, Roman The Bible Priest – one who Church Catholicism, and Protestant (Monotheistic) leads Christians Ichthys – to spread the “Good news” Cross – Christianity as a religion “YHWH” is the name of God Inri – “Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews.” REVIEWER BY TEAM PM Muhammad – Top “The Star and prophet and last Crescent” messenger of God 2nd Largest Religion Kaaba (Cube) in Mecca – Most Sacred Place Imam – one who One and incomparable God (Allah) leads Islam Teachings and normative examples in Quran are “Allah in Arabic” called sunnah, composed of accounts called hadith Allah - God Jesus as a prophet Islam There appeared on 5 Pillars of Islam: Mosque Quran the feet of Ishmael ○ Shahada – Testament of Faith (Monotheistic) (son of Abraham ○ Salat – Daily prayers 5 times with Hagar) a well, ○ Zakat – give to the poor which then became ○ Sawm – Fasting during Ramadan the place of Mecca ○ Hajj – Pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca “The Star of David” Mother of Islam and Christianity Synagogue/ They wear Yarmulke, Kippah, or Koppel Judaism Rabbi – Priest Temple that symbolizes someone is above them Tanakh (Google “Menorah” (Monotheistic) Jesus is an ordinary person only) “YHWH” is the name of God The Star of David : Two interlocking triangles are the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin REVIEWER BY TEAM PM AKA “Sanatana Dharma” or Eternal Tradition “Swastika” Oldest religion 3rd Biggest Beliefs include ○ Dharma - Talks about ethics/duty and this is the foremost goal and is the truth (Satya) ○ Samasara - Continuous cycle of birth, life, Hinduism Swami (Priest) Mandir or death, and rebirth Temple The Veda ○ Moksha/Nirvana/Samadhi – (Polytheistic) Freedom from samsara ○ Yogas – Paths or practices ○ Karma – Action, intent, and consequences The main Gods are: ○ Vishnu - god of preservation ○ Shiva - god of destruction ○ Brahma - god of creation 3 Poison: Delusion, Greed, Hate Goal is to liberate Samsara REVIEWER BY TEAM PM During Siddhartha’s wondering he saw a sick person, an old person, a corpse, and a religious “The Wheel of Dharma” leader Buddha is not their God but their teacher The Four Noble Truths: Siddhartha ○ The Noble Truth of suffering - Gautama – “dukkha” Buddhism Founder Temples of ○ The Noble Truth of the cause of Buddha – The Monastery Tripitaka suffering (Non-Theistic) awakened one ○ The Noble Truth of cessation of suffering - “nirvana” ○ The Noble Truth of the way to cessation The Eight Paths: View, Intention, Action, Speech, Livelihood, Effort, Mindfulness, and Concentration REVIEWER BY TEAM PM Youngest religion God has many names one of which is “The Khanda” “Waheguru” Simran: meditation of The Words of Guro Granth Sikh – A Sahib disciple/follo wer Guru Nanak states 5 Thieves: lust, anger, greed, attachment, and pride Guru - The Words Originated in the Punjab Region of India Sikhism religious leader Sikh of Guro Fundamental Beliefs are: Temple Granth 1. Double-edged (Monotheistic) ○ Faith and meditation on the name of the Guru Nanak Sahib sword - belief of a one creator - most important single God. ○ Unity of all humankind Guru (1st Guru) 2. A Circle (Chakkar) ○ Engaging in selfless service - God has no ○ Striving for social justice for the benefit beginning or end. and prosperity of all 3. Two Crossed ○ Honest conduct and livelihood while Kirpans (Curved Swords) - God’s living a householder's life. spiritual authority and political power. “Yin Yang” Emphasize wu wei (effortless action) Taoism Lao Tzu – Lao Tzu, who wrote the Main Book of Taoism, the Tao Temple No Philosopher (Google) sacred Te Ching (Non-Theistic) Three treasures: Compassion, Frugality, and text humility -Belief in Gets name from Dao which means “The Way” matched Does not have a God in the way Abrahamics religions do. opposites. REVIEWER BY TEAM PM Does not have a “The Torri Gate” founder Torri Gate/Kami-no-Michi – Transition b/w our world Shintoism “Shinto Gods” are and of the Gods - No sacred called “Kami” Shinto - Way of the Gods (Polytheistic) text Amaterasu – The Purity is their main virtue most venerated Harae - purification rites Deity Amaterasu – The most venerated Deity in the Shinto Cult, and the Japanese flag symbolizing the sun in a red circle, is a direct reference to her. “The hand with a India wheel on the AKA Jain Dharma palm” Jains (follower) – Sanskrit word Jina or Victor Ahisma – Wheel on palm meaning that there should be no violence in any form Dharmachakra – Halt the samsara 1st Thirthankaras is Rishabhanatha and twenty- Thirthankaras - fourth being the Mahavira around 500 BCE. teacher Agams / Jainism 5 Vows: 24 savior/teacher Basadi -A Agam Jain Sutras ○ Ahimsa (most treasured) – non violent (Transtheistic) - The wheel Temple (Google ○ Sotya – Truth (Google only) represents ○ Asteya – Not stealing only) the dharma ○ Bramacharya – celibacy (for nuns and monks) chakra. ○ Aparigraha – non-possesiveness - a word 3 Jewels written in ○ Samyak Darshana – Right Faith the middle ○ Samyak Jnana – Right Knowledge of the ○ Samyak Charitra – Right Conduct wheel - “Ahimsa” (Non-Violence) REVIEWER BY TEAM PM “Chinese of Water” More of a belief system Confucios taught that all human life takes place within a system of relationships Li or Duty - Within each of these relationships, “Scholar Symbol” we have duties Filial Piety – Honoring one’s parent and worship your ancestors Social order through hierarchy - Hierarchy was “Jen Symbol” Collecetd into necessary for the preservation of social order Confucianism (No set a book called Confucius The Golden Rule - “Do not do unto others what place) The (Non-Theistic) you would not want others do unto you.” Analects “Li Symbol” 5 Bonds: ○ Ruler and subject ○ Parent and child ○ Husband and wife ○ Elder sibling and younger sibling ○ Elder friend and younger friend REVIEWER BY TEAM PM