Native spirituality
Judaism
Islam
Hinduism
Buddhism
100

The name for the God of Native Spirituality

The Great Spirit

100

the careful preparation of food in accordance with Jewish law

Kosher

100

The Muslim place of worship

Mosque

100

Salvation is also known as

Moksha

100

The principal symbol of Buddhism, representing the Eightfold path to nirvana is known as the

Eight-Spoke Wheel

200

Aboriginal men/women, who are recognized, respected and consulted for their wisdom, experience, knowledge, background and insight.

Elders

200

The first leader of the Jewish People

Abraham

200

Muslims believe that the Quran was written based on:

Words revealed by God to Muhammad.

200

The sacred book of Hindus are the

Vedas

200

Buddhism originated in ____________________.

India or Nepal (Debatable)

300

The youth prays, fasts and experiences the elements for several days on their own in order to complete this.

Vision Quest

300

Jews who are stricter with their observance of Jewish law.

Orthodox

300

The two Sects of Islam are:

Sunni and Shia

300

The “Ultimate Reality”:

Brahmin

300

Which school views Buddha as a God?

Mahayana Buddhism

400

The burning of white sage, sweet grass and tobacco in a shell, and drawing the smoke ritually over one's face and body.

 Smudging Ceremony

400

The Jewish Holy Book

Torah

400

Abu-Bakr was known as a ______________ to Muhammad

Caliph

400

In this path, one of the main goals is to understand that Atman and Brahman are one.

Path of Knowledge

400

The head monk of Tibetan Buddhism is known as the:

Dali Lama

500

The term pluralism refers to:

Many religions

500

Holy day for the Jews

Sabbath

500

Represents the duties of Muslims

The 5 Pillars of Faith

500

The endless cycle of rebirth

Samsara



500

To reach the end of suffering Buddhists must follow

The Eightfold Path



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