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World Religions Definitions (right side) Religion • Organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, etc. • Centered around one or more gods Monotheism • Belief in One God • Examples? Polytheism • Belief in multiple gods (also called “deities”) • Examples? What has religion done throughout history? 1. Guided peoples beliefs and actions 2. Brought people together OR torn them apart 3. Affects a WIDE range of events ex. clothing, food, behavior Thousands of religions in the world! Five Major Religions Buddhism Judaism Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism Dominate in Southeast Asia • Especially Sri Lanka and Japan Founder = Siddhartha Gautama • Became known as the Buddha (“awakened one”) Taught four main ideas 4 Noble Truths 1. 2. 3. 4. Everything in life is suffering. Cause of suffering is people’s selfish desires. To end all suffering one must end all desires The way to overcome such desires is to follow an “Eightfold path” • Can lead to enlightenment Buddhism General Information Followers worldwide: 354 million No deity Founder: the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) Holy Book: collection of sacred texts Leadership: Buddhist monks and nuns Basic belief: • People can achieve complete happiness, known as nirvana, by eliminating their attachment to worldly things. • Nirvana is achieved by following the Noble Eightfold path Buddhism’s symbolism 3 cardinal faults of humans 1. Greed (pigs) 2. Hatred (snakes) 3. Delusion (roosters) Lotus flower • Has roots in impurity (mud) • Blossoms in spiritual life (water) Zen Gardens Purpose = help thinking and meditation Rocks and crushed gravel to represent mountains and water Raking gardens is symbolic to uncovering moss to reach purity. Haiku’s 17 syllable poems Used by Buddhist monks in the past • how silent and still! into the heart of the rocks sinks the cicada’s shrill --Basho Try to write one: • Line #1: five syllables • Line #2: seven syllables • Line #3: five syllables Confucianism Not considered a religion Way of life based on teachings of the Chinese scholar, Confucius. • Guides actions and beliefs of millions! Stresses social and civic responsibility Provides an ethical system to follow Believed society could have social order, harmony, and a good government if organized around five basic relationships 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ruler and subject Father and son Husband and wife Older and younger brother Friend and friend A code of proper conduct regulated each of these relationships Became foundation for Chinese government and social order. Confucianism - General Information # followers worldwide is not available Name of deity: Confucius* Founder: Confucius Holy Book: The Analects, the Five Classics Leadership: No clergy Basic Beliefs: • Strong family relationships basis for everything • Respect for parents and elders is important to society. • Education is important for the individual and society Judaism First major monotheistic religion • Belief in one god Torah = sacred text for Jews Collection of 5 books • A person serves God by studying the Torah and living by its teachings. Follower = “Jew” Worship in “synagogues” Jewish History Trace origin to Abraham (~2,000 BC) • Believe Abraham was chosen by God Given land in Middle East (today = Israel) 1250 BC – Moses led Jews out of Egypt • Given 10 Commandments from God Foundation for early legal system Judaism – General Information Followers worldwide: 14.1 million Name of deity: God (Yahweh) Founder: Abraham Holy Book: Hebrew Bible, including the Torah Leadership: Rabbis 2 basic Beliefs: 1. There is only one God, who watches over and cares for his people. 2. God loves and protects his people, but also holds people accountable for their sins and shortcomings Jewish Holidays 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Purim • Celebrations and charity to the poor Rosh Hashanah • Jewish New Year, reflection period Passover • recall departure from Egypt Hanukkah • 8 day celebration Yom Kippur • Day of Atonement, most holy Jewish holiday Jewish Customs Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah • Become man or woman at 12 or 13 Yarmulka • Skullcap worn as respect Kosher • List of what is acceptable to eat • Animals must be killed, cut certain ways • Certain foods can’t be eaten together Christianity Largest religion in the World Based on teachings of Jesus Christ Three large groups 1. Roman Catholic 2. Eastern Orthodox 3. Protestant Christianity – General Information Followers worldwide: 1.9 billion Name of deity: God Founder: Jesus Christ Holy book: Bible Leadership: clergy (priests/ministers) Basic beliefs: • There is only one God (Holy Trinity) • Jesus was the son of God – died to save humanity and his death made eternal life possible for others • Persons achieve salvation by following the teachings of Jesus. Islam Based on the teachings of prophet Mohammed Followers of Islam are know as Muslims Southwest to central Asia; Africa; Southeast Asia Main teachings of Islam are in the Qur’an Central belief – only one God, called Allah Muslim believers have to carry out five duties, called the Five Pillars of Islam. Five Pillars of Islam. Faith – A believer must make the following statement of faith: “there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” Prayer- Five times a day, Muslims face toward the holy city of Mecca to pray. Alms – Muslims must give alms, or money for the poor Fasting – during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Muslims must fast. Pilgrimage – All Muslims perform the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, once in a lifetime. Islam – General Information Followers worldwide: 1.2 billion Name of Deity: Allah Founder: Muhammad Holy Book: Qur’an Leadership: not ordained by college, spiritual leaders have many names including Caliphs, Imams, Ayatollahs. Most holy spots Basic Beliefs: • Persons achieve salvation by following the Five Pillars of Islam and living a just life. 2 Major Sects Sunni • Majority • Believe religious leader must have knowledge of Qur’an Shīʿite • Minority (~15%) • Believe leader must be related to Muhammad • 90% majority in Iran Islamic Customs Ramadan = celebration of fasting during day • Lasts a month Use a lunar calendar (11 day difference) Certain foods forbidden by Qu’ran (Hallal) • Pork and animals improperly killed • Alcohol • Blood • Most carnivorous animals, birds of prey and land animals without external ears (i.e., snakes, reptiles, worms, insects etc.) Hinduism World’s oldest religion • Collection of religions beliefs • Worship several gods (polytheistic) Located in India, parts of Africa, Europe and the Western Hemisphere Worship in temples or home as individuals Polytheistic Hindu gods can be in many forms, including animals and humans Brahma - the Creator Vishnu - the Preserver Shiva - the Destroyer Main Beliefs of Hinduism Reincarnation: souls are reborn into another form • Affected by Karma and Dharma Karma: actions of a person’s life that affects the next life Dharma: religious and moral duties of an individual Sacred Animals / Rivers: Cows and elephants are viewed as sacred the Ganges River is the most sacred river to Hindus; Hinduism – General Information Followers worldwide: ~1 billion (3rd largest) Name of 3 main deities = Brahma, Vishnu, & Shiva Collection of sacred texts including the Vedas, Ramayana, Bhagavad-Gita Leadership: Guru, Holy Man, Brahman priest Basic beliefs: • Soul never dies, but is continually reborn • Persons achieve happiness and enlightenment after they free themselves from earthly desires • Freedom from earthly desires comes from a lifetime of worship, knowledge, and virtuous acts. World Religions World population = ~7 billion Five major religions • Buddhism = ~354 million • Judaism = 14.1 million • Christianity = ~1.9 billion • Islam = ~1.2 billion • Hinduism = ~1 billion