The document provides information on several major world religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and their beliefs, practices, and numbers of followers. Christianity has the most followers at 1.9 billion, followed by Islam at 1.1 billion, and Hinduism at 800 million. The religions are described in terms of their origins, core beliefs, sacred texts, places of worship, dietary restrictions, and important figures or prophets like Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad.
The document provides information about several major world religions - Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. It discusses their origins, founding figures, core beliefs, practices, and festivals. Christianity originated from the teachings of Jesus Christ and believes he is the son of God. Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion and believes in one God who made a covenant with the Israelites. Islam began with the teachings of Muhammad and believes he was the final prophet of God. Hinduism has diverse beliefs but generally believes in reincarnation and escaping the cycle of rebirth through living in harmony with Dharma.
The document discusses several key aspects of religion and supernatural beliefs, including definitions and origins of religion. It provides definitions of religion as positing relationships between the world, humanity and the supernatural. It notes religion comes from the Latin word for "to bind together". It then discusses elements of religion like belief systems, communities, central stories/myths, rituals, ethics, emotional experiences, material expressions, sacredness. It provides overviews of major world religions Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, noting their founders, beliefs, practices and followers.
The document provides information on some of the world's major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. It details the origins, founders, core beliefs, practices and numbers of adherents for each religion. Christianity and Islam are the largest, with over 2 billion followers combined. The document also discusses some religious concepts shared across faiths, such as belief in God or a higher power, the importance of community and rituals, and the idea of an afterlife or reincarnation.
The document provides information about several major world religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It discusses their origins, core beliefs, practices, and numbers of adherents. Christianity originated from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and has 1.9 billion followers. Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion and believes in one God who made a covenant with the Jewish people. Islam began in the 7th century CE based on revelations to the prophet Muhammad and has over 1 billion followers who must follow the five pillars of faith.
The document provides an overview of the three major Western religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - as well as some Eastern religions including Hinduism and Buddhism. It discusses the origins, founders, basic beliefs and tenets of each religion. Key figures mentioned include Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha). The document also briefly outlines the histories and spread of the religions around the world.
This document provides information on 6 major world religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It discusses their origins, founders, holy sites, sacred writings, numbers of followers, and core beliefs. Buddhism originated in Nepal, Hinduism in India, Taoism in China, Christianity in Israel, Islam in Mecca, and Judaism in Israel. The religions' founders include Siddhartha Gautama for Buddhism, no single founder for Hinduism, Lao Tzu for Taoism, Jesus Christ for Christianity, Muhammad for Islam, and Abraham for Judaism. Their sacred texts are the Tripitaka, Vedas, Tao Te Ch
The document provides information on several major world religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and their beliefs, practices, and numbers of followers. Christianity has the most followers at 1.9 billion, followed by Islam at 1.1 billion, and Hinduism at 800 million. The religions are described in terms of their origins, core beliefs, sacred texts, places of worship, dietary restrictions, and important figures or prophets like Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad.
The document provides information about several major world religions - Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. It discusses their origins, founding figures, core beliefs, practices, and festivals. Christianity originated from the teachings of Jesus Christ and believes he is the son of God. Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion and believes in one God who made a covenant with the Israelites. Islam began with the teachings of Muhammad and believes he was the final prophet of God. Hinduism has diverse beliefs but generally believes in reincarnation and escaping the cycle of rebirth through living in harmony with Dharma.
The document discusses several key aspects of religion and supernatural beliefs, including definitions and origins of religion. It provides definitions of religion as positing relationships between the world, humanity and the supernatural. It notes religion comes from the Latin word for "to bind together". It then discusses elements of religion like belief systems, communities, central stories/myths, rituals, ethics, emotional experiences, material expressions, sacredness. It provides overviews of major world religions Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, noting their founders, beliefs, practices and followers.
The document provides information on some of the world's major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. It details the origins, founders, core beliefs, practices and numbers of adherents for each religion. Christianity and Islam are the largest, with over 2 billion followers combined. The document also discusses some religious concepts shared across faiths, such as belief in God or a higher power, the importance of community and rituals, and the idea of an afterlife or reincarnation.
The document provides information about several major world religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It discusses their origins, core beliefs, practices, and numbers of adherents. Christianity originated from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and has 1.9 billion followers. Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion and believes in one God who made a covenant with the Jewish people. Islam began in the 7th century CE based on revelations to the prophet Muhammad and has over 1 billion followers who must follow the five pillars of faith.
The document provides an overview of the three major Western religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - as well as some Eastern religions including Hinduism and Buddhism. It discusses the origins, founders, basic beliefs and tenets of each religion. Key figures mentioned include Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha). The document also briefly outlines the histories and spread of the religions around the world.
This document provides information on 6 major world religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It discusses their origins, founders, holy sites, sacred writings, numbers of followers, and core beliefs. Buddhism originated in Nepal, Hinduism in India, Taoism in China, Christianity in Israel, Islam in Mecca, and Judaism in Israel. The religions' founders include Siddhartha Gautama for Buddhism, no single founder for Hinduism, Lao Tzu for Taoism, Jesus Christ for Christianity, Muhammad for Islam, and Abraham for Judaism. Their sacred texts are the Tripitaka, Vedas, Tao Te Ch
25 most frequently asked questions about islammfm5cell
1. The document provides an introduction to Islam and addresses 25 frequently asked questions about the religion. It aims to dispel misconceptions and provide concise answers to questions from non-Muslims.
2. The questions cover topics like the definition of Islam, beliefs about God and prophets, the pillars of faith, dietary restrictions, the purpose of worship, and Islamic rulings on social issues.
3. The author, Dr. Shahid Athar, is a physician and Islamic writer who has given lectures and appeared on media to educate non-Muslims about Islam in a simple manner based on the questions he receives.
The document discusses the five major world religions - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. It describes their founding figures, central beliefs, sacred texts, and places of worship. The religions are compared based on their concepts of God, life after death, moral principles and practices around prayer and worship.
Top 10 Most Powerful Religions In The World | Surprise With The Number Of Followers Of Christianity
We all know that money is not everything, and regardless of whether you are a religious or an atheist, you should know that there are many religions in the world and the right thing to do. respect their ideals. Be happy, have fun, help people, and don't be the bad guy. With the above spirit, let's find out the 10 strongest religions in the world.
Baha'u'llah is a Persian man who founded Baha'i religion in the 19th century. Baha'i religion believes in the unity of all religions. Baha'i unites the messengers in the history of religions such as Krishna, Buddha, Moses, Jesus, Mohammed into a religion that fits the needs of the time and the capabilities of the people of that time.
In the early 19th century, a French teacher named Allan Kardec founded animism. Unlike most other religions, Allan Kardec is not a prophet. In fact, spiritualism does not believe in prophecies either. Kardec has written five books on spiritualism, which are based on research and evidence on conversations with the spiritual world. This religion embraces the same values as Christianity, but does not see Jesus as the Son of God.
25 most frequently asked questions about islamArab Muslim
This document provides an introduction and list of questions for "25 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Islam". It discusses how Islam is often misunderstood in America and the aim to answer common questions simply. It introduces the author, Dr. Shahid Athar, as an Islamic writer and physician who has written this booklet and translated it into several languages to address ignorance about Islam. The questions cover topics like the meaning of Islam, beliefs about God and prophets, practices, dietary rules, the purpose of worship, and perceptions about women and violence.
Islamic Studies - Concepts About Religionhassaanciit
The document discusses the concept of religion from various perspectives. It begins by defining religion in Arabic and explaining that all human societies throughout history have incorporated some form of worship of supernatural beings. It then discusses different definitions of religion provided by scholars and philosophers. Common elements found in most religions are also outlined, including beliefs, practices, and ethics. The document notes that religions can be either revealed through prophets or non-revealed based on human experiences. It provides examples of some revealed religions beginning with the creation of Adam and the need to submit to God's will. Questions related to the necessity of Islam and its discussion in earlier revelations are also addressed.
The book is dedicated to non-Muslims who desire to know Islam in brief and look forward to know its most important teachings. We hope the book will also be useful for Muslims as well as the newly converted. The book has been translated to many languages, and its core shall be a basis to a new huge site that is being prepared now.
The document provides an overview of several major world religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. It discusses their origins, key figures, sacred texts, beliefs and practices. Judaism originated with Abraham and was given the Ten Commandments through Moses. Christianity began with Jesus and the Bible. Islam was founded by Muhammad and believes the Quran is God's final revelation. Hinduism has many gods and the goal of reaching Brahman. Buddhism was founded by the Buddha and teaches the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path to end suffering.
This document provides an overview of Islam through several sections:
1. It defines Islam as submitting to God through monotheism, obedience, and avoiding worship of anything other than God.
2. It outlines some of the key pillars and principles of Islam, including its emphasis on mercy, compassion, tolerance and spiritual peace.
3. It notes that Islam is a universal religion for all of humanity, not specific to any race or people. It also abolishes all previous religions and scriptures.
4. The document seeks to explain Islam to readers through concise definitions and quotes from the Quran and hadith to dispel misconceptions and prejudice about the religion.
The document provides information about Islam, including:
1) Islam's core beliefs include the oneness of God, Muhammad as his final prophet, and following divine revelations in the Quran.
2) Islam guides all aspects of life through religious duties and moral principles revealed in the Quran and teachings of Muhammad.
3) The message of Islam is presented as addressing issues of justice, ethics, society and more through timeless guidance from God.
Judaism is the religion of over 14 million Jews worldwide and is one of the oldest monotheistic religions. Its primary text is the Torah, which contains stories of God's relationship with the Jewish people and 613 commandments that teach Jews how to act, think, and feel. Jews believe in one God who watches over and cares for his people. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, and Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God. Rituals like keeping kosher dietary laws and observing holidays like Passover and Yom Kippur are important in Judaism. The Western Wall and synagogues are holy places of worship, and symbols like
The document provides an overview of several major world religions including Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and animism. For Islam, it summarizes the origins and basic beliefs, including the five pillars of faith. For Judaism, it outlines the basic beliefs and three main branches. Buddhism is summarized by outlining the life of Buddha and the basic teachings including the four noble truths and eightfold path. Christianity is summarized by describing its origins and basic beliefs centered around Jesus. Lastly, animism is defined as the oldest form of religious belief involving spirits.
This document provides an overview of many of the major religions of the world. It discusses the origins and basic beliefs of religions that began in Southwest Asia like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It also examines Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and how ancestor worship was incorporated into religions in Asia. The largest religions today are Christianity with 2.2 billion followers, Islam with 1.3 billion followers, and Hinduism with over 900 million followers.
Uauuauauauauuau I This business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School DepartmentThis business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School DepartmentThis business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School DepartmentThis business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School Department see
The document provides an overview of basic facts about Islam, including its history, beliefs, practices, and key figures. It states that Islam is the third largest monotheistic faith, with over 1.2 billion adherents worldwide and growing. The document outlines the origins of Islam in Arabia in the 7th century CE with the prophet Muhammad receiving revelations from God. It also summarizes some of the major beliefs, practices like prayer and fasting, and important sites like mosques.
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Religion has always played an important role in people's lives. Five of the world's great religions are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. This course is an introduction to these religions, including their origins and early historical development, key texts and beliefs, and some of their key practices, as well as the foundations of their ethics and philosophy. For more info contact with us Godsyou.com
Cultural geography examines the relationship between culture and the landscape. Culture consists of shared meanings, ideas, and material and institutional practices passed down through generations. Major elements of culture include ideas like beliefs, languages, and codes; materials like clothing, houses, and domesticated plants; and institutions like religious organizations, governments, and families. Cultural traits and complexes help define cultural groups, though cultural identity can be complex. Cultural regions are shaped by the direct and indirect influence of culture on the landscape through patterns of agriculture, settlement, architecture, and other human modifications to the environment.
Cultural geography examines the relationship between culture and the landscape. Culture consists of shared meanings, ideas, and material and institutional practices passed down through generations. Major elements of culture include ideas like beliefs, languages, and codes; materials like clothing, houses, and domesticated plants; and institutions like religious organizations, governments, and families. Cultural traits and complexes help define cultural groups, though cultural identity can be complex. Cultural regions are shaped by the direct and indirect influences of culture on the landscape through patterns of agriculture, settlement, architecture, and other human modifications to the environment.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
25 most frequently asked questions about islammfm5cell
1. The document provides an introduction to Islam and addresses 25 frequently asked questions about the religion. It aims to dispel misconceptions and provide concise answers to questions from non-Muslims.
2. The questions cover topics like the definition of Islam, beliefs about God and prophets, the pillars of faith, dietary restrictions, the purpose of worship, and Islamic rulings on social issues.
3. The author, Dr. Shahid Athar, is a physician and Islamic writer who has given lectures and appeared on media to educate non-Muslims about Islam in a simple manner based on the questions he receives.
The document discusses the five major world religions - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. It describes their founding figures, central beliefs, sacred texts, and places of worship. The religions are compared based on their concepts of God, life after death, moral principles and practices around prayer and worship.
Top 10 Most Powerful Religions In The World | Surprise With The Number Of Followers Of Christianity
We all know that money is not everything, and regardless of whether you are a religious or an atheist, you should know that there are many religions in the world and the right thing to do. respect their ideals. Be happy, have fun, help people, and don't be the bad guy. With the above spirit, let's find out the 10 strongest religions in the world.
Baha'u'llah is a Persian man who founded Baha'i religion in the 19th century. Baha'i religion believes in the unity of all religions. Baha'i unites the messengers in the history of religions such as Krishna, Buddha, Moses, Jesus, Mohammed into a religion that fits the needs of the time and the capabilities of the people of that time.
In the early 19th century, a French teacher named Allan Kardec founded animism. Unlike most other religions, Allan Kardec is not a prophet. In fact, spiritualism does not believe in prophecies either. Kardec has written five books on spiritualism, which are based on research and evidence on conversations with the spiritual world. This religion embraces the same values as Christianity, but does not see Jesus as the Son of God.
25 most frequently asked questions about islamArab Muslim
This document provides an introduction and list of questions for "25 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Islam". It discusses how Islam is often misunderstood in America and the aim to answer common questions simply. It introduces the author, Dr. Shahid Athar, as an Islamic writer and physician who has written this booklet and translated it into several languages to address ignorance about Islam. The questions cover topics like the meaning of Islam, beliefs about God and prophets, practices, dietary rules, the purpose of worship, and perceptions about women and violence.
Islamic Studies - Concepts About Religionhassaanciit
The document discusses the concept of religion from various perspectives. It begins by defining religion in Arabic and explaining that all human societies throughout history have incorporated some form of worship of supernatural beings. It then discusses different definitions of religion provided by scholars and philosophers. Common elements found in most religions are also outlined, including beliefs, practices, and ethics. The document notes that religions can be either revealed through prophets or non-revealed based on human experiences. It provides examples of some revealed religions beginning with the creation of Adam and the need to submit to God's will. Questions related to the necessity of Islam and its discussion in earlier revelations are also addressed.
The book is dedicated to non-Muslims who desire to know Islam in brief and look forward to know its most important teachings. We hope the book will also be useful for Muslims as well as the newly converted. The book has been translated to many languages, and its core shall be a basis to a new huge site that is being prepared now.
The document provides an overview of several major world religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. It discusses their origins, key figures, sacred texts, beliefs and practices. Judaism originated with Abraham and was given the Ten Commandments through Moses. Christianity began with Jesus and the Bible. Islam was founded by Muhammad and believes the Quran is God's final revelation. Hinduism has many gods and the goal of reaching Brahman. Buddhism was founded by the Buddha and teaches the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path to end suffering.
This document provides an overview of Islam through several sections:
1. It defines Islam as submitting to God through monotheism, obedience, and avoiding worship of anything other than God.
2. It outlines some of the key pillars and principles of Islam, including its emphasis on mercy, compassion, tolerance and spiritual peace.
3. It notes that Islam is a universal religion for all of humanity, not specific to any race or people. It also abolishes all previous religions and scriptures.
4. The document seeks to explain Islam to readers through concise definitions and quotes from the Quran and hadith to dispel misconceptions and prejudice about the religion.
The document provides information about Islam, including:
1) Islam's core beliefs include the oneness of God, Muhammad as his final prophet, and following divine revelations in the Quran.
2) Islam guides all aspects of life through religious duties and moral principles revealed in the Quran and teachings of Muhammad.
3) The message of Islam is presented as addressing issues of justice, ethics, society and more through timeless guidance from God.
Judaism is the religion of over 14 million Jews worldwide and is one of the oldest monotheistic religions. Its primary text is the Torah, which contains stories of God's relationship with the Jewish people and 613 commandments that teach Jews how to act, think, and feel. Jews believe in one God who watches over and cares for his people. Abraham is considered the founder of Judaism, and Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God. Rituals like keeping kosher dietary laws and observing holidays like Passover and Yom Kippur are important in Judaism. The Western Wall and synagogues are holy places of worship, and symbols like
The document provides an overview of several major world religions including Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and animism. For Islam, it summarizes the origins and basic beliefs, including the five pillars of faith. For Judaism, it outlines the basic beliefs and three main branches. Buddhism is summarized by outlining the life of Buddha and the basic teachings including the four noble truths and eightfold path. Christianity is summarized by describing its origins and basic beliefs centered around Jesus. Lastly, animism is defined as the oldest form of religious belief involving spirits.
This document provides an overview of many of the major religions of the world. It discusses the origins and basic beliefs of religions that began in Southwest Asia like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It also examines Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and how ancestor worship was incorporated into religions in Asia. The largest religions today are Christianity with 2.2 billion followers, Islam with 1.3 billion followers, and Hinduism with over 900 million followers.
Uauuauauauauuau I This business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School DepartmentThis business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School DepartmentThis business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School DepartmentThis business will be a corporation of the Senior High School students which comprises of seven members, namely: Angel Marie Quillao, Joyselle Anne Gad, Lenny Catipay, Brian Mira, Christian Roncel Remata, Vincent Remata and Dhenver Larazan.
Location will be at Jantianon National High School Department see
The document provides an overview of basic facts about Islam, including its history, beliefs, practices, and key figures. It states that Islam is the third largest monotheistic faith, with over 1.2 billion adherents worldwide and growing. The document outlines the origins of Islam in Arabia in the 7th century CE with the prophet Muhammad receiving revelations from God. It also summarizes some of the major beliefs, practices like prayer and fasting, and important sites like mosques.
5 major world religions - godsyou - popular ReligionGodIsYou
Religion has always played an important role in people's lives. Five of the world's great religions are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. This course is an introduction to these religions, including their origins and early historical development, key texts and beliefs, and some of their key practices, as well as the foundations of their ethics and philosophy. For more info contact with us Godsyou.com
Cultural geography examines the relationship between culture and the landscape. Culture consists of shared meanings, ideas, and material and institutional practices passed down through generations. Major elements of culture include ideas like beliefs, languages, and codes; materials like clothing, houses, and domesticated plants; and institutions like religious organizations, governments, and families. Cultural traits and complexes help define cultural groups, though cultural identity can be complex. Cultural regions are shaped by the direct and indirect influence of culture on the landscape through patterns of agriculture, settlement, architecture, and other human modifications to the environment.
Cultural geography examines the relationship between culture and the landscape. Culture consists of shared meanings, ideas, and material and institutional practices passed down through generations. Major elements of culture include ideas like beliefs, languages, and codes; materials like clothing, houses, and domesticated plants; and institutions like religious organizations, governments, and families. Cultural traits and complexes help define cultural groups, though cultural identity can be complex. Cultural regions are shaped by the direct and indirect influences of culture on the landscape through patterns of agriculture, settlement, architecture, and other human modifications to the environment.
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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2. What does religion mean to you?
something one believes in and follows devotedly
usually has some form of “higher power”
Why do you think religion causes so many
conflicts and wars in the world when it is
supposed to promote peace?
What religion are you?
Why do you practice that religion?
3.
4.
5. Numbers
Christianity: 1.9 billion people
Islam: 1.1 billion
Hinduism: 800 million
Buddhism: 325 million
Judaism: 13 million
6.
7. Christianity
Based on the life and teachings of Jesus
Christ
Originated in Palestine in the 1st century
AD
Believe that Jesus was the son of God who
came and died for people’s sins and then
rose so that all people could be saved
Believe in one God(monotheistic) who
created the universe and all things in it
Christianity originally developed as a part
of Judaism
8. Christian Way of Life
Fellowship with God
Our relationships with others
Obedience to God's commands
Discipline
10. Important Days
Ash Wednesday-Lent
Palm Sunday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter
Ascension
Pentecost
Advent
Christmas
Epiphany
11.
12.
13. Judaism
Is a monotheistic religion
Judaism is the oldest and smallest of the
world's five great religions
Being a part of a Jewish community and
living one's life according to Jewish law
and traditions is very important.
The fundamental beliefs of Judaism are:
-There is a single, all-powerful God,
who created the universe and
everything in it.
-God has a special relationship with the
Jewish people due to covenant that
God made with Moses on Mount
Sinai, 3500 years ago.
14. Rambam’s 13 Principles of Faith
1. G-d exists
2. G-d is one and unique
3. G-d is incorporeal
4. G-d is eternal
5. Prayer is to be directed to G-d alone and to no other
6. The words of the prophets are true
7. Moses’ prophecies are true, and Moses was the
greatest of the prophets
8. The Written Torah (first 5 books of the Bible) and Oral
Torah were given to Moses
9. There will be no other Torah
10. G-d knows the thoughts and deeds of men
11. G-d will reward the good and punish the wicked
12. The Messiah will come
13. The dead will be resurrected
16. The Jewish place of worship is called a
Synagogue
The religious leader of a Jewish
community is called a Rabbi
Unlike leaders in many other faiths, a
rabbi is not a priest and has no special
religious status
The Jewish holy day, or Sabbath(Shabbat),
starts at sunset on Friday and continues
until sunset on Saturday
During the Sabbath, Jews do not
work(drive, cook, etc)
17. 7 Holy Days
Rosh Hashanah-Jewish New Year
Yom Kippur-A day of fasting and praying
which occurs 10 days after the first day of
Rosh Hashanah. The holiest day in the
year
Sukkot-8 day festival of thanksgiving
Hanukkah-The Feast of Lights is an 8 day
Feast of Dedication. It recalls the war
fought by the Maccabees in the cause of
religious freedom
18. Purim-The Feast of Lots recalls the defeat by
Queen Esther of the plan to slaughter all of
the Persian Jews, circa 400 BC
Pesa(Passover)-The 8 day festival recalls the
exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
circa 1300 BCE. A holiday meal, the Seder, is
held at home
Shavouth-Pentecost recalls God's revelation
of the Torah to the Jewish people
19. Menorah-It is a
symbol of the nation
of Israel and a
mission to be "a light
unto the nations.
20. A Yarmulke is worn
during prayer to shoe
respect to G_d
21. The Star of David is
the international
symbol of Judaism
Flag of Israel has it
22. Kosher Foods
Foods are kosher when they meet all
criteria that Jewish law applies to food
Characteristics that make a food non-
kosher:
the mixture of meat and milk
the use of cooking utensils which had
previously been used for non-kosher food
The type of animal it is
23. Leviticus 11:3 says that Jews may eat all
animals that have cloven hooves and chew
their cud
Leviticus 11:4 explicitly prohibited the
consumption of animals that do not have these
characteristics designating them "unclean to
you."
Six mammals are specifically not allowed:
The camel
The hyrax
The hare
The pig
Whales and dolphins
24. Kosher animals are as follows:
Cows, goats, sheep, antelope, deer, giraffes, okapis and
pronghorns
Most fish(excluding shellfish, sharks, octupus, eels and
squid)
Chicken, duck, turkey
Milk and cheese are kosher but cannot be eaten with meat
or mixed with meat.
Preparation
the slaughter of animals is designed to minimize the pain—
usually done by a slice across the throat
this eliminates the practice of hunting for food unless it can
be captured alive and ritually slaughtered.
All blood and veins must be removed from meat(salting and
broiling are common methods)
25.
26. Islam
Islam is the world's second most followed religion
It began around 1400 years ago in Arabia, but swiftly
become a world faith, and now has around 1.2 billion
people
"Islam" is an Arabic word which means “surrendering
oneself to the will of God”
One will achieve peace and security by doing so
A person surrenders to the will of Allah by living and
thinking in the way Allah has instructed.
Islam is more than a system of beliefs. The faith
provides a social and legal system and governs things
like family life, law and order, ethics, dress, and
cleanliness, as well as religious ritual and
observance—Islamic Republic
27. Where is Islam practiced?
The countries with the largest Islamic
populations are not in the Middle East as
most would think
The largest are Indonesia (170 million),
Pakistan (136 million), Bangladesh (105
million), and India (103 million)
Islam's three holiest places, the cities of
Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, are all in
the Middle East
28. The present form of Islam began in Arabia in
622 AD
It is based on the ministry of a man named
Muhammad and on the words that Allah gave to
the world through him
Muhammad did not found Islam. Islam was
created by Allah at the beginning of time, and in
fact Muslims regard Adam as the first Muslim
Muhammad was the final messenger through
whom Allah revealed the faith to the world
There had been earlier messengers, among
them Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus.
29.
30.
31. 5 Pillars of Islam
1. Shahada(witness) is the Muslim
profession of faith
- "I witness that there is no god but
Allah, and that Muhammad is the
prophet of Allah"
Muslims say this when they wake up in
the morning and just before they go to
sleep at night
32. 2. Salat(daily prayer) is a prayer ritual
performed 5 times a day by all Muslims
over the age of 10
Between first light and sunrise
After the sun has passed the middle of
the sky
Between mid-afternoon and sunset
Between sunset and the last light of the
day
Between darkness and dawn
33. 3. Sawm(fasting) is abstaining each day during
Ramadan
Sawm helps Muslims develop self-control, gain
a better understanding of God's gifts and
greater compassion towards the deprived.
Ramadan is the holiest day for Islam. It marks
when Muhammad had the Qur-an revealed to
him
Sawm is usually described as fasting, but it
actually involves abstaining from all bodily
pleasures between dawn and sunset
Not only is food forbidden, but also things like
smoking, chewing gum, negative thoughts and
sexual activity
34. 4. Zakat(almsgiving) is giving alms to the
poor
This is a compulsory gift of 2.5 % of
one's savings each year
Giving in this way is intended to free
Muslims from the love of money
It reminds them that everything they
have really belongs to God.
35. 4. Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca that all
physically/financially able Muslims should
make at least once in their life
Mecca is the most holy place for Muslims
Takes place during days 8-13 of the 12th
month of the Islamic Lunar calendar
They circle the Kaaba seven times on
three occasions, say prayers, drink from a
holy spring, walk to Mount Arafat to pray,
feast, cast stones at three pillars(to fight
Satan’s temptations), shave hair, run
seven times between some hills
41. Other Info
The Qur’an is the Islamic holy book
The Qur'an is the actual word of God, and
contains the fundamental beliefs of Islam
Mecca, Medina and Jerusulem are holy
cities
According to tradition, the Qur'an was
dictated to Muhammad
Two major sects
Sunni-920 million people(everywhere else)
Shiite-120 million people(Iran)
Comparing the Sunni and Shiite branches of
Islam
42. Islamic Law
The Sharia outlines all of the laws(comes
from the Koran)
5 Major Crimes:
theft, highway robbery, intoxication, adultery
and falsely accusing another of adultery
Sharia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
43. Food Laws
Very similar laws to the Jewish kosher
foods
No alcohol, pork, blood, no pork fat
products, scavenger animals
Food must be prepared similarly to the
Jews
Slice to the jugular
Drain blood
44.
45. Hinduism
Hinduism includes a very wide range of
beliefs and practices, so there aren't many
things that are common to all Hindu
groups
Hinduism has no founder, no single book
of faith, no creed, and no single source of
authority(such as Jesus)
Hinduism is very individualistic but a big
part of a person’s everyday life
There are 750 million Hindus in the world,
mostly in India
46. For many Hindus, religion is a matter of practice
rather than of beliefs. It's more what you do
than what you believe.
Behind Hindu practice is the belief that every
soul is trapped in a cycle of birth-death-
rebirth(reincarnation). Every Hindu wants to
escape from this cycle.
Hindus aim to live in a way that will cause each
of their lives to be better than the life before.
Whether one is reborn into a better life, a worse
life, or even to live as an animal, depends on
Karma, which is the value of a soul's good and
bad deeds.
47. Dharma is a “cosmic natural law” that forms the basis
for Hindu philosophies, beliefs and practices and holds
everything together
People that live in harmony with Dharma proceed more
quickly toward Moksha
Hindus ultimate aim is escape from the life cycle
altogether and achieve the ultimate liberation—Moksha
Hindus believe the universe doesn't have a beginning
and an end. It's a cyclical pattern, so once it ends, it
begins again.
One attains Moksha when one has "overcome
ignorance" and no longer desires anything at all(and
yes, that includes the desire for Moksha)
48. Hindu Beliefs
All good things in life are gifts from God
Finding out what your life’s calling is as
Dharma suggest/requires is a very
important goal
Being a fair and decent person is very
important
Wealth, power and material belongings
are good goals as long as they don’t
become all important
Moksha is the ultimate goal
49. Four Stages of Life
1. Ages 12-24 you get educated and trained
2. Ages 24-48 you get married, raise a family,
make money, get involved in many things
3. Ages 48-72 you become a mentor to a young
person and start isolating themselves from the
outside world
4. At age 72 you end ties to the outside world
and get rid of your worldly possessions. Prayer
and devotion become very important.
Mostly aimed at men and is not followed as
much as it used to be
50. Hindu Gods
One would think Hinduism is polytheistic. Most
Hindus would say they worship one God.
There is only one ultimate God, Brahman, but
shows itself in many forms
The gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, for
example, are different aspects of Brahman:
Brahma reflects God's divine work of creating
the universe
Vishnu reflects God's work in keeping the
universe in existence
Shiva reflects God's work in destroying it
53. Founded in India around 500 BC by
Siddhartha Guatama
Became Buddha, the Enlightened One,
when he was 29
He was trying to find the true meaning of
life and eventually, through four trance-
like stages of meditation, he was
enlightened to the Buddhist was of life
His main teachings was to eliminate
human wants as they are the cause of
suffering in the world
54. Buddhism has no unique creed, no single authority
and no single sacred book
Buddhism focuses on each individual seeking to
attain enlightenment
Key beliefs and values are contained in "The Four
Noble Truths“
1. Life means suffering
2. The origin of suffering is attachment to worldly
things
3. The end to suffering is attainable through
eliminating physical wants/needs
Eventually can achieve Nirvana(no wind)
Nirvana means freedom from all worries and troubles
55. 4. The path to the end suffering and
achieve Nirvana is to follow the Eight
Fold Path
56. Eight Fold Path
1. Right View
To see and view things as they really are
Attained true wisdom
2. Right Intention
Think and do the right things at all times
3. Right Speech
Do not lie, curse, slander, or gossip
4. Right Action
Do not harm yourself or others, do not steal,
and no sexual misconduct
57. 5. Right Livelihood
No jobs dealing in weapons, in living beings
(including raising animals for slaughter as well
as slave trade and prostitution), working in
meat production and butchery, and selling
alcohol and drugs
6. Right Effort
Give 100% effort in what you do
7. Right Mindfulness
Having the power to control our thought
process and see the truth behind things
8. Right Concentration
Ability to have deep concentration and ability
to focus on wholesome thoughts and actions
58.
59.
60. Assignment
Try to follow Buddhist’s Eight Fold Path for
48 hours.
Blog your results. Did you make it
through? If so, was it tough? If not, what
made it challenging?