The Rise of Islam SS.912.W.3.1 – Discuss significant people and beliefs associated with Islam SS.912.W.3.2 – Compare the major beliefs and principles of.

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The Rise of Islam SS.912.W.3.1 – Discuss significant people and beliefs associated with Islam SS.912.W.3.2 – Compare the major beliefs and principles of Judaism, Christianity and Islam

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book:   Name of God:   Guide for Living:   Place of Worship:   Holy City:   Number of gods:   Important People: Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Guide for Living: Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods: Important People: Year Started: Holy Book:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods: Important People: Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Judaism: 613 commandments – rules are also added on by Jewish Rabis

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods: Important People: Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Guide for Living:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Synagogue Holy City: Number of gods: Important People: Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Guide for Living: Place of Worship:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Synagogue Holy City: Jerusalem Number of gods: Important People: Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Guide for Living: Place of Worship: Holy City:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Synagogue Holy City: Jerusalem Number of gods: 1 (monotheistic) Important People: Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Guide for Living: Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Synagogue Holy City: Jerusalem Number of gods: 1 (monotheistic) Important People: Moses, Abraham Year Started: Holy Book: Name of God: Guide for Living: Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods: Important People:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Synagogue Holy City: Jerusalem Number of gods: 1 (monotheistic) Important People: Moses, Abraham Year Started: Circa 1300 BC Holy Book: Name of God: Guide for Living: Place of Worship: Holy City: Number of gods: Important People: Year Started:

Compare/Contrast the 3 Main Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Holy Book: Torah (Old Test. Bible)   Name of God: Yahweh (Hashan) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Synagogue Holy City: Jerusalem Number of gods: 1 (monotheistic) Important People: Moses, Abraham Year Started: Circa 1300 BC Holy Book: Bible (Old/New Test.) Name of God: God (Holy Trinity) Guide for Living: 10 Commandments Place of Worship: Church Holy City: Jerusalem Important People: Jesus, Mary, Moses, Abraham Year Started: Circa 33 AD Holy Book: Qu’ran Name of God: Allah Guide for Living: 5 Pillars Place of Worship: Mosque Holy City: Jerusalem, Mecca, And Medina Number of gods: 1 (mono) Important People: Muhammad, Jesus, Moses, and Abraham Year Started: Circa 622 AD

Muhammad the Prophet Who was he? Where did he live? What did he do? In your journal - pg. 20 Textbook - pgs.118-119

Who he was… Caravan manager Noticed and concerned over the gap of wealth Founder of Islam Received messages from the Angel Gabriel, who was giving him messages from God Himself Prophet of God

He lived in the city of Mecca (Makkah) He started spreading Islam from the City of Medina

What He Did… Started the religion of Islam Began to convince people that he was truly a messenger of God Became both a political and religious leader, leading to no separation between religion and politics (Theocratic govt.) Declared the Kaaba in Mecca a Shrine and holy place for the Islamic Faith

Storyboarding Activity Instructions: You will setup the project paper with five individual sections. There will be one section for each of the 5 Pillars. Using pg. 121 in the textbook, complete the following tasks for each of the pillars: 1. Write: The Arabic and English names of the pillar as your title-- 2pts 2. Summarize: The pillar in your own words-- 5pts 3. Create: An illustration to symbolize understanding of the pillar-- 5pts 4. Answer the question: How does this part of Islam create a sense of community (bring people together)?-- 5pts 5. Color: Your illustrations-- 3pts Total: _______ x 5 = _______ / 100 points

Pg. 21 of your Journal Title: 5 Pillars vs. 10 Commandments Instructions: Using the 5 Pillars and the 10 Commandments, complete the following tasks in your journal: 1. “The 10 Commandments provide a base for law in Jewish and Christian societies.” Find two major similarities between the religions, and one major difference. 2. Answer the question: Do the 5 Pillars also provide this same base for law? Explain.