Diva & Shoora
Aadya & Evania
Sujal & Advait
100

This belief system is developed out of Brahmanism

Hinduism

100

The eight fold path or dharmachakra is the symbol of this belief system

Buddhism

100
Muslims follow the teachings of this prophet

Prophet Muhammad

200

He is known as the son of god

Jesus Christ

200

The word "Hindu" comes from the name of the river _______, which flows 1800 miles from Tibet through Kashmir and Pakistan to the sea.

River Indus

200

__________ is one of the world’s youngest religions being founded just over 500 years ago.

Sikhism

300

The Sikh faith was founded by ________

Guru Nanak

300

________ is the Holy scripture of Sikh's

Guru Grant Sahib

300

The two main Christian festivals are _____ and _______.

 Easter and Christmas

400

State the 6 main beliefs of Muslims as per your knowledge

  1. Belief in Allah as the one and only God.

  2. Belief in angels.

  3. Belief in the holy books.

  4. Belief in the Prophets 

  5. Belief in the Day of Judgement

  6. Belief in Predestination

400

What is Christian worship like?

Christian worship involves;

praising God in music, speech, readings from scripture, prayers of various sorts, a sermon and various holy ceremonies.

400

Name the place of origin of Hinduism

Name the sacred text of Hinduism

Name any one major holy place of Hinduism


1. India

2. Vedas, Upanishads

3. River Ganga

500

The Three Jewels of Buddhism are; ______, _______ and ________



  1. Belief in Buddha

  2. Dharma - The teaching of Buddha

  3. The Sangha - the Buddhist community made up of ordinary people as well as the monks and nuns. The purpose is to help others and by doing so to cease to become selfish and to move on the way towards enlightenment.

500

What are the five Pillars of Islam?

  • Shahadah

  • Salah

  • Zakat

  • Saum

  • Hajj


500

The symbol or emblem of Sikhism is known as the Khanda. It is made up of _______, _______ and ______

  • The Khanda - a double edged sword.
    This represents the belief in one God.

  • The Chakkar, like the Kara, is a circle representing God without beginning or end and reminding Sikhs to remain within the rule of God.

  • Two crossed kirpans (swords) representing spiritual authority and political power.

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