Major Texts
Major Holidays
Places of Worship
Spiritual/ Religious Leaders
Religion Facts
100

The Bible is the main religious text for this religion 

Christianity 

100

The ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed worldwide as a month of fasting, communal prayer, reflection, and community.

Ramadan 

100
Christian worship is practiced here 

A Church

100

The person who often leads a Chrisitan Mass (especially Catholic and Orthodox branches)

A priest 

100

What is considered to be the oldest surviving religion 

Hinduism

200

The Torah is the main text for this religion 

Judaism 

200

The Jewish New Year 

Rosh Hashanah

200

Muslim worship is practiced here

A Mosque

200

A leader in the Jewish faith

A Rabbi
200

Which religion has the most followers in the world?

Christianity

300

The Quaran is the major text for this religion

Islam

300

The day that Christians believe Jesus resurrected from the dead  

Easter Sunday

300

Jewish worship is practiced here

Synagogue 

300

Buddhist religious leader- multiple responses accepted 

Bhikkhu, Lama, Guru

300

One of the practices of this religion is that they wrap their uncut hair in a turban

Sikhism 

400

Major texts of this religion include the Tripitaka (Pali Canon) and Mahayana sutras

Buddhism 

400

The Hindu festival of lights 

Diwali 
400

Hindu and Buddhist worship are practiced here

A temple.

400

A spiritual leader in Islam 

Imam

400

Followers of this religion refrain from eating Beef as it is seen as sacred 

Hinduism 

500

Hinduism has several important texts, name one of them

Vedas, Upanishads, and the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana

500

This holiday commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha, which are all said to have happened on the same date.

Vesak

500

Sikh place of worship

Gurdwara

500

Proper term for a Hindu priest 

Pandit or Pujari

500

Three main Jewish ethnic divisions 

 Ashkenazi Sephardi and Mizrahi

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