This law of moral cause and effect determines future rebirths.
What is Karma?
This holy book is believed to contain the direct revelation of God to Muhammad.
What is the Qur’an?
This founder of Buddhism was originally a prince named what
Siddhartha Gautama
This term refers to the natural “way” or underlying principle of the universe.
What is the Dao (Tao)?
This religion emphasizes submission to the will of one God.
What is Islam?
This ultimate spiritual goal means liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
What is Moksha?
These five practices form the core obligations of Muslim life.
What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
This term refers to the cycle of rebirth that beings seek to escape.
What is Samsara?
This principle encourages effortless action and harmony with nature
What is Wu Wei?
The cycle of rebirth is known as what?
What is Samsara?
This word refers to the eternal soul or true self.
What is Atman?
This pilgrimage to Mecca must be completed at least once if a Muslim is physically and financially able.
What is the Hajj?
These four teachings explain suffering and the path to ending it.
What are the Four Noble Truths?
This symbol represents the balance of complementary forces.
What is Yin and Yang?
This concept refers to spiritual liberation in Hinduism and enlightenment in Buddhism.
What is freedom from suffering / liberation?
This duty or moral responsibility varies based on a person’s role in society.
What is Dharma?
This concept refers to the absolute unity and oneness of God.
What is Tawhid?
This eight-part guide provides the practical path to enlightenment.
What is the Eightfold Path?
This ancient philosophical text is traditionally attributed to Laozi.
What is the Dao De Jing?
This religion teaches anatman, meaning no permanent self.
What is Buddhism?
These three spiritual paths include knowledge, devotion, and action. Name 2 of the 3.
What are Jnana, Bhakti, and Karma Yoga?
This body of moral and legal guidance for Muslims is based on the Qur’an and traditions of Muhammad.
What is Sharia?
This teaching states that there is no permanent, unchanging self.
What is Anatman (No-Self)?
This Taoist idea emphasizes simplicity, humility, and harmony with the natural world.
What is living in harmony with the Dao?
These traditions both emphasize living in harmony with a larger cosmic order rather than controlling it.
What are Taoism and Buddhism?