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Comparing Monotheistic Religions Brian Cao World History Period 6 1. What does monotheistic mean? Monotheistic means the belief that there is but one God. ISLAM What are the names of the scriptures (holy books) they use? Who is the central person of the religion? What is the religion’s symbol? CHRISTIANITY JUDAISM The Quran. The Bible and the Gospels. The Torah and the Talmud. Muhammad. Jesus. Abraham. The symbol for Islam is the crescent, star, and the color green. The symbol for Christianity is the cross. The symbol for Judaism is the menorah and the Star of David. Mecca. Israel. Israel. Kaaba. Church. Synagogues. Islam worship Ramadan. Christianity worship Christmas, Easter, and Lent. Ramadan. Christmas, Easter, and Lent. Judaism worship Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, and Passover. Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, and Passover. What are the holy cities? What is the name of their “house of worship”? What days do they worship? What are their “Holy Days”? What is their diet like? Do they have dietary restrictions? What are their spiritual leaders called? Islam diet is halal food. Christianity diet is same as anyone except on Easter and Lent. Judaism diet is Kosher Food. God (Allah). Jesus (Christ). God. SUMMARY: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are different. They have different god, diet, Holy Days, house of worship, holy cities, religion symbol, central person of the religion, and holy books. Some of the rules are a little bit the same like praying, and the names of their spiritual leaders.