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World Religions
The Golden Rule
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Buddhism
Hurt not others with that which pains you.
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Compassion for all animals.
Meditation to learn about them selves.
Nothing is permanent.
Everything is always changing.
They believe in karma.
Buddhism Beliefs
Parker and Tyler
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Mahayana is followed in Vietnam, Mongolia,
China, Korea and Japan.
Corbis, stress suffering and death.
They often meditate.
They reduce medicine that may alter the mind.
They move a dying person into a privet room
and pray for them.
Buddhism Traditions
Parker and Tyler
Nirvana Day
Buddhists come and observe the death of Buda and his
entrance into Nirvana on February 8th or 15th.
Hanamatsuri
In Japan, Buddhists celebrate Buda’s birthday with a flower
festival on April 8th.
Buddhism Holidays
Christian and Michael
Tripitaka (Pali Canon): the first Buddhist
teaching.
 Mahayana Sutras: It’s the same thing as the
Tripitaka.
 Tibetan Book of the Dead: The stages of death.
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Buddhism Sacred Texts
Peter and Kyle K.
Bodhgaya, India: the site of Buddha's
enlightenment.
 Lumbini, Nepal: the birth place of Buddha.
 Kushinagar (Kusinara), India: the place of
Buddha's death
 Sarnath, India: the site of Buddha's first
sermon.
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Buddhism Sacred Places
Peter and Kyle K.
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Ananda: the cousin and one of Buddha's
primary disciples.
Dalai Lama: the leader of Tibet and Tibetan
Buddhism
Guatama: the given name of Buddha.
Nhat Hanh, Thich: Buddhist monk, teacher, poet
and peace activist.
Sakyamuni: “sage of the sakya tribe "also
another name for Buddha.
Buddhism Key figures
Maizee and Adrian
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Boddi tree
Eight-spoked wheel
Buddha's foot print
The empty bowl
Lion
Begging bowl
Buddhism symbols
Maizee and Adrian
Christianity
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
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Christians believe in one God, they believe that
Jesus was on the Earth to save mankind. They
believe in an evil figure called Satin, also known
as Lucifer or The Devil. They go to church on
Sundays and believe in the bible.
Christian Beliefs
McKay and Kameron
Baptism: Water is poured on someone's head to
represent your sins washing away and start a
new life as a Christian.
 Confirmation: a ceremony where adult
Christians retake their baptismal vows.
 Communion: communion is the center of
worship. The worshipers eat a piece of bread
and take one sip of wine or grape juice.
 Trinity: trinity is a Christian belief.
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Christian Traditions
Maizee and Adrian
Mardi Gras is always 41 days before Easter.
So Mardi Gras will be on March 8th. Mardi Gras
is when you have a huge big party of food
before you have to fast for 40 days.
 Lent Lent is a 40 day period of fasting and
repentance.
 Easter Easter celebrates the resurrection of
Christ.
 Christmas Christmas is the celebration of
Jesus being born.
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Christian Holidays
Christian and Michael
Bible.
Old Testament.
New Testament.
Apocrypha.
Didache.
Christianity Sacred text
Dylan and Ian
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Church of all Nations.
Via Dolorosa.
Church of the Redeemer.
Church of the Visitation.
Tomb of the Virgin.
Christiainity sacred places
Dylan and Ian
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Some key figures of Christianity are: prophets,
the pope, God, Jesus, priests, and nuns.
Christian Key Figures
McKay and Kameron
Christian Symbols
McKay and Kameron
Hinduism
Treat others as you would yourself be treated.
Hindus believe in resurrections, that each god is
an animal(no god is the same animal), and that
there are over 300,000 gods. There head god is
Braham, god of the universe.
Hinduism Beliefs
Nelson and Daija
Pilgrimage: It’s not mandatory but, many Hindus
travel to India.
 Puja: the connection to the divine power through
worship
 The guru disciple tradition: The guru is the
teacher and the disciple is the student, where
they learn about there tradition
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Hinduism tradition
Jakob and Susan
Holi: festival of colors in the spring\
 Dassera: the victory of Rama over demon king
Ravana in the fall.
 Kumbh Mela: the pilgrimage every 12 years to4
cities in India in the summer.
 Rama Navami: birthday of lord Rama in April.
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Hinduism holidays
Jakob and Susan
The Rig Veda
 Sama Veda
 Yajur Veda
 Atharva Veda
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HINDUISM/SACRED TEXT
The Vedas
Hannah and Alema
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They have 7 holey places and here they are in
the great India :
Ayodhya
Mathura
Haridwar
Varanasi
Kanchipuram
Dvaraka
Ujjain
Hindu SACRED PLACES
Hannah and Alema
Hinduism Key Figures
Kyle S. and Moani
Bindi: It is believed to protect women and men
but only to married people
 Om: It represents the three worlds (earth
atmosphere and heaven), The three major gods,
And the three scriptures
 The Lotus: Beauty and Non-attachment
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Hindu Symbols
Kyle S. and Moani
Islam
Do unto all men as you would wish to have done unto
you.
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They are monotheistic.
They share prophets with Jews and Christians.
They believe that humans were created with
free will for the purpose of obeying and serving
god.
They believe in the after life.
They believe that life is to please Allah (God)
Islam beliefs
Elliot and Jenna
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They have Shadhadah which is confessing that
you believe in god.
Salat is a ritual worship
Zakat is almsgiving( making voluntary
contributions to aid the poor.)
Sawm is fasting (to abstain from all food)
Hajj is pilgrimage (it is a long journey h=that
they go on once it their lives.)
Islam traditions
Elliot and Jenna
Muharram is the Islamic month that celebrates
their new year.
 Mawlid al-Nabi is the Islamic holiday celebrating
the birthday of their prophet Muhammad.
 Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic
calendar and has a period of fasting in it. (After
the period of fasting they have a celebration
kind of like Christmas.)
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Islam Holidays
Tiffiny and Miriam
Qur'an: primary text of Islam
 Hadith: collections of Islamic traditions and laws
 Sufi Texts: literature and poetry and stories
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Islam sacred Text
Dolores and Anna
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Mecca: In Mecca, Ka’ba is the most sacred
place.
Medina: Medina is the second most sacred
place in Islam.
Jerusalem: Jerusalem is the third most sacred
place in Islam.
Karbala: Karbala in Iraq, it is known as one of
the most sacred places in Islam.
Najaf: Also like Karbala, Najaf is a city in Iraq
and known as one of the holiest sites in Islam.
Islam Sacred Places
Dolores and Anna
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Allah
Muhamud
Abraham
Ishmael
Hagar
Islam Key Figures
Nelson and Daija
Islam Key Religion symbols
Nelson and Daija
Islam has 5 main religion keys they
believe. Allah, Muhammad, Abraham,
Ishmael, and Hagar.
Islam has 1 symbol:
Judaism
What you yourself hate, do to no man.
Jews believe that every person was created
equal with infinate potential.
 Everyone is connected to each other.
 They believe in the ten commandments.
 Jews believe that one day a Messiah will come.
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Judaism Beliefs
Alex and Taska
They celebrate a young persons coming of age
with a bar/bat mitzvah.
 They have a marriage ceremony under a
canopy.
 They have a mikvaot which is a ritual cleansing
bath given before a marriage.
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Judaism Traditions
Alex and Taska
The Shabbat is celebrated on Saturday, which is
the day when Jews are forced to work.
Purim is a Spring holiday that has a festive meal,
gift giving, and costumes.
Pesach is a spring holiday that celebrates when
the Hebrews were free from slavery.
Judaism Holidays
Tiffiny and Miriam
Torah: It has parts of the old Christian
testament. It refers to the 5 books of Moses.
 Talmud: Talmud is a collection of Jewish laws
and traditions.
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Judaism Sacred Texts
Tiffiny and Miriam
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Arch of Titus (in Rome)
Jews’ alley ( in Germany)
The Anne Frank house ( in Amsterdam)
Temple mount (Jerusalem)
Synagogue
Jewish sacred placed
Elliot and Jenna
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G-d is the greatest key figure for Judaism.
Instead of God or lord Jews spell it g-d or l-rd.
Moses was the greatest prophet, leader, and
teacher.
Moses was the only person believed to know gd face-to-face mouth-to-mouth
A prophet is like a spokesperson for g-d.
Judaism Key figures
Christian and Michael
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Star of David
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menorah
Judaism Symbols
Alex and Taska