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Question | Answer |
What are the sacred texts of Islam? | - Qur'an - Sunnah - Hadith |
Key beliefs of Christianity | - Messiah - Salvation - Resurrection - Ascension |
Key Beliefs of Islam | - Five Pillars - Sharia Law - Jihad |
Shahada | There is only one God (Allah) |
Salat | Muslim's 5 prayers daily ritual |
Zakat | the compulsory giving of a set proportion of one's wealth to charity. |
Sawm | Fasting during the month of Ramadan |
Hajj | Pilgrimage to Mecca |
Christian relationship with people of God | Communion |
Islamic relationship with people of God | Submission |
Islamic person of Jesus | Prophet |
Groups in Islam | - Sunni - Shi'ite |
Sunni | "It is always about 80% hot and SUNNY in QLD, therefore everybody wants to live there" The Islam group Sunni is the side that wanted to vote of their representer of Muhammad and 80% of Muslim population wanted this. |
Shi'ite | "There thoughts must be shit for a small majority support it" Only 20% of Muslims want their representer of Muhammad to be a blood descendant of Muhammad's |
Name of Jewish prayers | Sabbath |
Ultra-Orthodox Judaism | Ultra-Orthodox Judaism excludes itself from any modern world distractions. They call themselves the most religiously authentic groups of Jews. |
Ultra-Orthodox dress code men | - Shtreimel- which is a large kippah encircled by fur - Payot, which is sidelocks or sidecurls - Bekishe, long black silk coat. |
Ultra-Orthodox dress code women | - Never wear trousers - Dress modestly - Married women must cover their hair - Skirt below the knees - Long-sleeved shirt covering collarbone - Hair length inch below shoulder |
Orthodox Jews | Describes itself as the only true Judaism. Services are spoken in Hebrew. Cannot be changed or adapted. Separate women and men in synagogue. |
Orthodox Jews dress code men | - Tophat - Serves same purpose of Shtreimel - Tzitzit, wool fringes commanded by G_d to make and wear - Black suit - Beard |
Orthodox Jews dress code women | - Never wear trousers - Dress modestly - Married women must cover their hair - Skirt below the knees - Long-sleeved shirt covering collarbone - Hair length inch below shoulder |
Conservative Judaism | Arose in the response of Reform Judaism, which many Jews thought as too permissive, it emphasises the role of the community in deciding on change, and attempts to retain a commitment to tradition while at the same time being ready to adapt and change when the community decides |
Conservative Jews dress code | - Kippah - Prayer Shawl - Modest Dress |
Reform Judaism | - Different interpretations of the Torah - Make concessions for the modern world - More in English in services - Men and women sit together - Do not keep Kosher laws |
Christianity dress code | For men and women modest dress code |
Islamic dress code women | - Hijab - Nijab - Burqua - Al-Amira - Shayla - Khimar - Chador |
Islamic dress code for men | - Trousers above the ankle - Must not wear gold or silk - Tabaid |
Dietary code for Jew's | - Kosher food - Tryf food |
Kosher Food | What food Jew's can and cannot eat and how they must be prepared and eaten |
Examples of Kosher food | - Birds and mammals must be killed in special procedure - Bug-free fruit and vegetables - Separation of meat and dairy - Separation of utensils used for meat and dairy and two separate sinks |
Tryf Food | Anything that is not Kosher |
Examples of Tryf food | - Blood from the animal they are eating - Limb of an animal - Fruit from a tree less than 4 years old - Eating dairy and meat together |
Dietary laws of Christianity | Season of Lent, when one gives up a certain food and eats no meat for 44 days. |
Dietary laws for Islam | - Halal foods - Haram Foods |
Halal foods | any foods that are allowed to be eaten according to Islamic Sharia law. |
Examples of Halal foods | Every food except for pig and alcohol products |
Examples of Haram foods | - Bacon - Pork - Pig sausages - Pork ribs - Ham - Beer - Wine - Spirits |
Islamic Symbol | Many of Islamic countries bear the crest and star (Crescent and Star) |
My Rich Daughter Eats Sushi Every Morning | My- Mythological Rich- Ritual Eats- Ethical Sushi- Social Every- Experiential Morning- Material |
Mythological/Ritual (MY) | The stories and reasons behind actions |
Ninian Smart's 7 Dimensions | on the characteristics found across different religious traditions |
Mythological/Narrative (MY) | the stories and reasons behind actions |
Ritual (RICH) | what and how people do things |
Doctrinal (DAUGHTER) | what people believe and the rules they follow |
Ethical (EATS) | how they respond to certain situations |
Social (SUSHI) | the communities in which they belong |
Experiential (EVERY) | the experience of awe, wonder, beauty. Implicit: Personal response, emotions and a search for meaning |
Material (MORNING) | ordinary objects or places that have sacred or supernatural meaning |
Examples of Mythological | - Stories - Myths - Fables - Parables - Sacred writings - Hymns - Chants - Narratives - Interpretation of Universe - Human's place in world - Stories fit into a complete book |
Examples of Ritual | - Ways in a ceremony - Forms and orders - Worship - Liturgy - Meditation - Pilgrimage - Sacrifice - Ceremony - Sacramental Rites - Healing activities |
Examples of Doctrinal | - Religious teachings - Peoples beliefs - Rules they follow - Philosophies - Dietary laws - Dress code |
Examples of Ethical | - Rules in behaviour - Religious laws - Response to situations |
Examples of Social | - Beliefs in a group - Group follows same rules - Church - People - Temple - Mission - Communities they belong in |
Examples of experiential | - Awe - Experiences that are indescribable - Thoughts on a religion - Meditative reaction - Search for a meaning |
Material | - Real life forms - Cathedrals - Art - Music - Books - Flags - Statues - Clothing |
Similarities with all 3 religions | - Monotheistic - Originated in Middle East - Angels - Sacred text - Pray - Make a pilgrim |
Sunnah | the way of life prescribed as normative for Muslims on the basis of the teachings and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad |
Haddith | literature is based on spoken reports that were in circulation in society after the death of Muhammad. |
Bar mitzvah | According to Jewish law, when Jewish boys become 13 years old, they become accountable for their actions and become a bar mitzvah. |
Bat Mitzvah | A girl becomes a bat mitzvah at the age of 12 according to Orthodox and Conservative Jews, and at the age of 13 according to Reform Jews. |
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