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The World’s Religions SS7G8c-d We are going to focus on Judaism, Christianity, & Islam All 3 of these religions are known as monotheistic religions. Monotheistic is the belief in an existence in one God In all 3 of these religions, Abraham is considered the patriarch. This means he is considered the father or founder of the monotheistic faith. Lets Make a Chart SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus Judaism http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view /assetGuid/FB47D28C-EAD8-43AB-BFEC-3EEA945DBFE3 View first 5 ½ minutes and last 2 Minutes of video Major Leader – Abraham Judaism • Jews believe in one God, Yahweh. By following God’s laws, Jews believe they will have peace with God and each other. The main laws and practices of Judaism are contained in the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Judaism YahwehGod Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Judaism Abraham YahwehGod Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Judaism Abraham Torah YahwehGod Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Judaism Abraham Torah YahwehGod Place of Worship Synagogue Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Judaism YahwehGod Major Leader/ Founder Abraham Holy Book Torah Place of Worship Synagogue Basic Belief System By following God’s laws, Jews believe they will have peace with God and each other View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Judaism YahwehGod Major Leader/ Founder Abraham Holy Book Torah Place of Worship Synagogue Basic Belief System View of Jesus By following God’s laws, Jews believe they will have peace with God and each other The Jewish view of Jesus is that he was an ordinary Jewish man and preacher living during the Roman occupation of the Holy Land in the 1st century C.E. Christianity View first 10 minutes only Major Leader – Jesus Christ Christianity • Christians believe that Jesus, the Son of God, was sent to earth, died on the cross, and rose again to save humanity. By having faith in Jesus and through God’s grace, believers are saved from the penalty of sin and receive eternal life with God. SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Christianity God Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Christianity Jesus God Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Christianity Jesus Bible God Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Christianity Jesus Bible Place of Worship Church Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Christianity God Major Leader/ Founder Jesus Holy Book Bible Place of Worship Church Basic Belief System Jesus, the Son of God, was sent to earth, died on the cross, and rose again to save humanity. By having faith in Jesus and through God’s grace, believers are saved from the penalty of sin and receive eternal life with God. View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Christianity God Major Leader/ Founder Jesus Holy Book Bible Place of Worship Church Basic Belief System View of Jesus Jesus, the Son of God, was sent to earth, died on the cross, and rose again to save humanity. By having faith in Jesus and through God’s grace, believers are saved from the penalty of sin and receive eternal life with God. Christians view Jesus as God himself in human form. He is considered a prophet (teacher sent from God) and the Messiah or Savior of the world. Islam Play the first 20 minutes Major Leader – Muhammad Islam • Muslims believe in one god, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Quran, which Muhammad said was revealed to him by Allah. Follow the five pillars of faith, belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage, leading to an eternal paradise. SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Islam AllahGod Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Islam Muhhamad AllahGod Holy Book Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Islam Muhhamad Quran AllahGod Place of Worship Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Islam Muhhamad Quran AllahGod Place of Worship Mosque Basic Belief System View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Islam AllahGod Major Leader/ Founder Muhhamad Holy Book Quran Place of Worship Mosque Basic Belief System Muslims believe in one god, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Quran. By following the five pillars of faith: belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage it will lead to an eternal paradise. View of Jesus SS7G8c The Big Three Religion & Symbol Islam AllahGod Major Leader/ Founder Muhhamad Holy Book Quran Place of Worship Mosque Basic Belief System View of Jesus Muslims believe in one god, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Quran. By following the five pillars of faith: belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage it will lead to an eternal paradise. Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God The Big Three Religion & Symbol Major Leader/ Founder Holy Book Place of Worship Judaism YahwehGod Abraham Torah Synagogue Christianity Jesus Bible Church God Islam Mohammad Allah- God Quran (Koran) Mosque Basic Belief System View of Jesus By following God’s laws, Jews believe they will have peace with God and each other Jesus was an ordinary Jewish man and preacher Jesus, the Son of God, was sent to earth, died on the cross, and rose again to save humanity. By having faith in Jesus and through God’s grace, believers are saved from the penalty of sin and receive eternal life with God. Christians view Jesus as God himself in human form. He is considered a prophet (teacher sent from God) and the Messiah or Savior of the world. Muslims believe in one god, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Quran. By following the five pillars of faith: belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage it will lead to an eternal paradise. Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God One main Difference in the 3View of Jesus • Jews believe that Jesus was an ordinary Jew. Not the Messiah • Christians believe Jesus is the Son of God and the Messiah. • Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God Judaism, Christianity, & Islam do share Holy sites. Jerusalem is considered a Holy city to all three. But they also have their own unique Holy sites. Amein Amen Ameen It Is So Division of the Sunni and Shia Muslims SS7G8d What is the reason for the division between the Sunni and Shia Muslims? Both Sunni and Shia Muslims share the most fundamental Islamic beliefs and articles of faith. The differences between these two main sub-groups within Islam initially stemmed not from spiritual differences, but political ones. Over the centuries, however, these political differences have spawned a number of varying practices and positions which have come to carry a spiritual significance. The division between Shia and Sunni dates back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad, and the question of who was to take over the leadership of the Muslim nation. Sunni Muslims believe that the new leader should be elected from among those capable of the job. The word "Sunni" in Arabic comes from a word meaning "one who follows the traditions of the Prophet." On the other hand, some Muslims, the Shia share the belief that leadership should have stayed within the Prophet's own family, among those specifically appointed by him, or among Imams appointed by God Himself. • Sunni- Believe that the leader should be elected (political). The most capable to do the job. • Shia- Believe that leadership is divine and inherited (spiritual). Must be a descendant of the prophet Muhammad. The reason for division between Sunni and Shia Muslims is based on the issue of a. the issue of women’s rights within the religion b. who should control the natural resources of the region c. who should succeed Muhammad as leader or caliph after his death d. where the geographic center of the Islamic world should be located How are ethnic and religious groups different? Religious groups share a common belief system, but are not necessarily composed of a single ethnic group. Ethnic groups share many common characteristics, such as language, physical appearance, customs, and traditions. Conflict Between Ethnic Groups Trouble also occurs when different ethnic groups come into conflict. For example, like most people in the region, Iraqis are descendants of Arabs who spread out from the Arabian Peninsula in the 600’s. Most Iranians, however, are Persian, people originally from Central Asia who have lived on the Iranian plateau for 3,000 years. Arabs and Persians have different histories and speak different languages. These differences contribute to conflicts between Iran and Iraq. Kurds Women, in traditional Kurdish dress, dance during a wedding party in what they hope to one day be called Kurdistan. • Most Kurds are found in the mountainous areas where Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq come together. • They speak their own language called Kurdish, and have a separate history, literature, music, and set of traditions. • Many Kurds hope to have a nation of their own some day, a hope that has caused conflict with the countries in which Kurdish people live. • Most Kurds are Sunni Muslim with small minorities of Shia Muslims and Yazidis. Persians • • • • • • Most Persians live in the modern country of Iran where they are the most populous ethnic group. They are different from Arabs and Jews in that their ancestors came from Central Europe and Southern Russia The country of Persia became known as Iran after WWI. Persians speak Farsi, a language that uses the Arabic alphabet but is actually spoken differently. Most Persians are Shia Muslims even though Shia Muslims only make up about 15% of the world’s Muslim population. Zoroastrianism is one of the minor religions of the Persian people. Persian family from northern Iran Arabs Arabs escape the Gaza strip into Egypt for much needed supplies. • Arabs are the most populous ethnic group in the Middle East. • Arabs believe themselves to be descendants of Abraham through his son Ishmael and originally from the Arabian Peninsula. • They speak Arabic. • Most Arabs are Muslims, with the majority being Sunni Muslim. However, there are many Christian Arabs as well, especially in the countries of Lebanon and Egypt.