WHH Monotheistic Comparison
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Wednesday 10/16:
Monotheistic Religions
Objective: Identify major aspects of Monotheistic
religions
Bell Work #20: Think about the 5 pillars of Faith in the
Islamic Religion. How do we see similar ideas in other
Monotheistic religions of Judaism and Christianity or in
basic American culture?
Turn in your 10.1 Guided Reading to the middle of
your table.
Unit 3 Test
Those of you who want to retake Unit 3 test have until
10/22.
The Messenger
Get out your video questions from yesterday, we will
finish the video!
Homework-The Spread of Islam
Read & Outline Chapter 10.2 (pgs 238-241)
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Round 1:Beliefs of Each Religion
With a partner, figure out which of the following words or ideas go
with which religion.
Torah, Bible, Qur’an
God, Allah,Yahwah
Imam, Priest, Rabbi
Church, Synagogue, Mosque
Vatican City, Jerusalem, Mecca
Muhammad, Jesus, Abraham/Moses
Rosh Hashanah, Easter, Ramadan
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Latin, Arabic, Hebrew
14 million, 2 billion, 1.3 billion
Reform/Orthodox, Sunni/Shi’a, Protestant/Catholic
Founded Earliest, Founded Second, Founded Last
Jesus is true prophet, Jesus is corrupted prophet, Jesus is false
prophet
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Round 1:
Judaism:Torah,Yahweh, Rabbi, Synagogue, Jerusalem,
Moses or Abraham, Rosh Hashanah, Saturday, Hebrew, 14
million, Reform and Orthodox, Founded Earliest, Jesus is a
false prophet, star of David
Christianity: Bible, God, Priest/Pastor, Church, Vatican
City and Jerusalem, Jesus, Easter, Sunday, Aramaic/Latin, 2
billion, Protestant and Catholic, Founded in Middle, Jesus
is the son of God, Cross
Islam: Qur’an, Allah, Imam, Mosque, Mecca, Muhammad,
Ramadan, Friday, Arabic, 1.3 billion worldwide, Shi’a and
Sunni, founded last, Jesus is a corrupted prophet, crescent
and star
Round 2: Common Beliefs
With a partner, figure out which of the following words
or ideas go with which religion.
Round 2: These ideas are shared by at least 2 of the
religions.
Believe in 10 Commandments and Old Testament
Dietary Laws followed by population
Believe in One God
Jesus is a prophet or teacher
Believe in life after death
Founded in Palestine (Israel)
Abraham is important figure in religion
Believe in a judgement day
Use efforts to convert people to their religion
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Round 2:
Christianity and Judaism: Believe in 10
Commandments and Old Testament; Founded in
Palestine
Judaism and Islam: Dietary laws followed by the
people, Jesus is a prophet or teacher
Christianity and Islam: Use efforts to convert people
All Three: Believe in life after death, believe in 1 god,
Believe in judgment Day, Abraham as important figure