Compare & Contrast: Judaism, Christianity, & Islam

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Compare & Contrast: Judaism, Christianity, & Islam

Review: Judaism & Christianity Islam Gods? Monotheism Holy Book? Torah (Old Testament) Bible (New Testament) Qur’an Prophet? Moses Jesus Muhammad Afterlife Resurrection: 2nd coming Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory Paradise or Hell Jesus? Either a moral teacher or a false prophet Son of God 2nd to last prophet (before Muhammad) Ancestor Abraham

“Islamic Beliefs, Practices, & Laws” (Textbook pp.94-95) Define in composition books (Cornell Notes): Qur’an Sunnah Mosque Sharia Law (definition in 1st par. of pg 95) Five Pillars of Islam (copy down 5 pillars & define each in your own words)

“Islamic Beliefs, Practices, & Laws” (Textbook pp.94-95) Term Definition/Meaning Qur’an God’s revelations passed down to Muhammad from Gabriel Sunnah Muhammad’s words & deeds Guide for proper living Mosque Place of worship for Muslims Sharia Law System of laws based on Qur’an & Sunnah 5 Pillars of Islam 1) Faith, 2) Prayer, 3) Alms, 4) Fasting, 5) Pilgrimage

Other things about Islam… Food: no alcohol or pork Ramadan

Homework: “Compare & contrast the beliefs of Islam with those of Judaism & Christianity.” (1-2 paragraph response) Odd  due Mon 9/27 Even  due Tue 9/28