Terminology
Origins of Monotheistic Religions
Key Components of the Three Major Monotheistic Religions
Similarities and Differences
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This is the definition of monotheism.
What is the belief or worship of only one god?
100
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all originated in this region of the world.
What is the Middle East?
100
The holy book for Judaism.
What is the Torah?
100
Jews, Christians, and Muslims all trace their religious ancestry to this man.
Who is Abraham?
200
This Christian holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus.
What is Easter?
200
This city is considered the holy city for all three major monotheisms.
What is Jerusalem?
200
This is the predominant language of Islam.
What is Arabic?
200
Muslims and Jews view this man as a prophet, not the Son of God.
Who is Jesus?
300
Although fasting is part of all three religions, Ramadan is a thirty day annual fast as part of this religion.
What is Islam?
300
This monotheism is considered to have originated about 1400 years ago.
What is Islam?
300
This is the largest of the three major monotheisms, with over 2.1 billion followers around the world.
What is Christianity?
300
The similar dietary restrictions of Judaism and Islam.
What are Kosher and Halal?
400
Rosh Hashanah is the celebration of this Jewish holiday.
What is New Year?
400
Abraham is considered the founder of this monotheism.
What is Judaism?
400
This founder of Islam is also a key prophet for the religion. He had the great revelation around the age of 40 when meditating in a cave.
Who is Muhammad?
400
This city is still a site of pilgrimage for all three major monotheistic religions.
What is Jerusalem?
500
This holy book for Islam has multiple correct spellings in English.
What is the Quran?
500
Judaism is believed to have begun around this year.
What is 1800 BC?
500
It is comprised of Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting and Pilgrimage or hajj.
What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
500
Like Judaism's synagogues and Christianity's churches, this is the Islam house of worship.
What is a mosque?
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