Judaism
The sacred text of Christianity is called the _________
(Holy) Bible
English word for the day of rest and religious observance for all three religions (Friday for Muslims, Saturday for Jews, Sunday for Christians) is the __________
Sabbath
Which religion has the most followers worldwide?
Christianity
A religion that follows only one god is called __________
Monotheistic
Islam began in what modern-day country?
Saudi Arabia (Mecca)
This text is composed of two sections: the Old Testament and New Testament
Bible
Which holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ?
Christmas
Followers of Islam are called __________
Muslims
Imam
Which religion began in the land known as Canaan, which is modern-day Israel?
Judaism
This sacred text is always handwritten on parchment with plant-based ink
Torah
This Christian holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, three days after his death
Easter
Followers of Judaism are called ________
Jews
What symbol is used to represent the word ichthys in Greek, which forms the acronym “Jesus Christ Son of God Savior"
Fish
Islam recognizes which person as the final prophet?
Muhammad
The sacred text of Islam is written in what language?
Arabic
During the month of ____________, Muslims fast from sun-up to sun-down
Ramadan
In this religion, followers pray five times a day
Islam
What is a tallit?
A Jewish prayer shawl
The Bible was originally written in what three languages?
Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek
The Torah is composed of which books of the Bible?
Old Testament (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy)
This 8-day Jewish holiday commemorates the recovery of Jerusalem and rededication of the Second Temple in the 2nd century BCE
Hannukah
What two religions have dietary restrictions/rules that followers may adhere to all year long?
Islam (halal) & Judaism (kosher)
Shahada (profession of faith), salat (prayer), zakat (donation of wealth), sawm (fasting), hajj (pilgrimage)