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1 Europe’s Judaism, Christianity, & Islam © Brain Wrinkles

2 While Europe is home to many religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are major religions practiced there. These religions have some similarities and a common history. © Brain Wrinkles

3 All three are monotheistic, which is the believe in one God Polytheism is the belief in many gods. They all started in Southwest Asia. They can trace their roots to Abraham, the patriarch, or father, of their faith. The Western religions are often called the Abrahamic religions because of this. Jerusalem in Israel is the holiest city in the world for Jews and Christians, and the third holiest city for Muslims. All three have an important messenger and book of teachings. © Brain Wrinkles

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5 Star of David

6 Followers of Judaism are called Jews. Judaism was founded by Abraham around 2000 BCE*. Jews believe that God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. The Jewish holy book is the Torah, which is the oral and written laws of the Jews. *BCE – before common era © Brain Wrinkles 6

7 The Torah Moses

8 Jews believe that they are descended from Abraham and Sarah, the first people to worship Yahweh (God). Abraham lived at least 3,700 years ago in what is now Iraq. © Brain Wrinkles

9 Jews worship in synagogues and temples. They believe that a messiah (savior) will lead them to the Promised Land. The messiah has not come yet. Largest synagogue in Europe © Brain Wrinkles

10 Small populations of Jews have lived in Europe for centuries. Today, most European Jews live in the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and other former-Soviet Union countries. There are about 15 million followers of Judaism today. © Brain Wrinkles

11 Cross Greek Orthodox Cross

12 Christianity has its roots in Judaism. Christians believe in Jesus, who preached a new religion of love and kindness around 30 CE. Christians believe that Jesus was the messiah (savior). © Brain Wrinkles

13 Jesus

14 The Bible is the main holy book for Christians. It consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Ten Commandments state how Christians should live their lives. © Brain Wrinkles

15 The Bible

16 © Brain Wrinkles The Ten Commandments

17 Christians are grouped by many denominations. Examples include Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. All denominations of Christians follow the teachings of Jesus. Christians worship in churches, cathedrals, and chapels. © Brain Wrinkles

18 Cathedral in Milan, Italy

19 Christianity is the dominant religion in Europe. The majority of Catholics live in the southern region in France, Spain, and Italy. Most Protestants live in the northern countries of Germany and the United Kingdom. Most Eastern Europeans (including Russians) practice Eastern Orthodox Christianity. There are about 2.1 billion Christians today. © Brain Wrinkles

20 Star and Crescent

21 Islam began around 610 CE* in Southwest Asia. In Arabic, Islam means “surrender” to the will of Allah (God). Followers of Islam are called Muslims, and the founder is Muhammad. Muslims believe that Muhammad is the last and greatest prophet of Islam. Other prophets include Abraham, Moses, & Jesus. *CE – common era © Brain Wrinkles

22 The prophet Muhammad

23 The Muslim holy book is the Qur’an (Koran). It states how people should live their lives. It describes the Five Pillars of Faith (obligations all Muslims must fulfill in their lifetime). Muslims worship in mosques. © Brain Wrinkles

24 The Koran

25 Five Pillars of Faith (the main duties of Muslims) 1. Prayer 2. Giving to charity 3. Belief in, and submission to, one God (Allah) 4. Fasting during the month of Ramadan 5. A trip (hajj) to Mecca once in a lifetime © Brain Wrinkles

26 The Grand Mosque in Mecca

27 The two largest groups of Muslims are the Sunnis and the Shiites. The Sunnis account for about 90% of the world’s Muslims. Many Muslims are immigrating to Western Europe, making Islam the fastest growing religion in Europe. Muslim populations are highest in France, UK, and Germany, and in Eastern European countries like Bosnia and Albania. Today, there are about 1.3 billion followers of Islam. © Brain Wrinkles

28 Two letters written by Muhammad…so old!

29 © Brain Wrinkles In religious texts around the world, scholars have located entries that tell their worshipers how they should treat their fellow man. These religious statements are often grouped together under the heading of the Golden Rule. Read the excerpts on the following slide and decide whether or not you agree with these statements about how to treat others. Write a paragraph defending your position and include specific reasons why you feel this way. An example from your own life would be a great way to support your opinion. Remember a good paragraph has a topic sentence, 4 or 5 supporting sentences, and a concluding, or closing sentence.

30 © Brain Wrinkles Judaism: “What is hateful to you, do not to your neighbor.” Talmud, Shaboat 31a Christianity “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you” ( Matthew 7:12) Islam: None of you has faith until he loves for his brother or his neighbor what he loves for himself.” [Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Number 72] Confucianism: "Do not do to others what you do not want them to do to you" (Analects 15:23) Hindusim: “This is the sum of duty: do not do to others what would cause pain if done to you” (Mahabharata5:1517) Buddhism: “Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful" (Udanavarga 5:18)


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