Vocabulary
World Religions 1
World religions 2
World Religions 3
miscellaneous
100

The belief in one God

Monotheism

100

The Holy text of Hinduism

The Vedas

100

The Holy text of Islam

The Qu'ran

100

A major belief of Islam that involves ideas like giving to charity, fasting during Ramadan, and a yearly pilgrimage to Mecca.

The Five Pillars of Islam

100

The only world religion that cannot be traced back to a founder.

Hinduism

200

When your soul dies and you are reborn into a new body

Reincarnation

200

The only religion that views God as a Holy Trinity (father, son, and holy spirit).

Christianity 

200

Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion.

Buddhism 

200

This religion believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ

Christianity

200

This religion features Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism.

Chinese Philosophy

300

The belief in many gods

Polytheism 

300

What do Muslims call God?

Allah 

300

The first known monotheistic religion that came from the Middle East

Judaism

300

Two of our religions originated in India. What are they?

Buddhism and Hinduism

300

The language that the Qu'ran was originally written in.

Arabic

400

The term used to describe a religion that does not believe in God, but does involve spiritual practices.

Nontheistic

400

The person who is a part of all three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).

Abraham

400

This is the only world religion without a holy book.

Ancient Chinese Philosophy

400

Muhammad founded this religion and it follows the Five Pillars of Faith

Islam
400

God Gave the Hebrews the Ten Commandments through this person. 

Moses

500

The belief that the universe, nature, and reality are all the same as god.

Pantheism

500

This religion believes in the Four Noble Truths

Buddhism 

500

What do those who follow Judaism call God?

Yahweh

500

The language that the Torah and Bible were originally written in.

Hebrew

500

The believers of Islam are called

Muslims

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