What are the followers, or practicers of the religion, called?
Jews
What is the Christian holy building called?
Church
What are the followers, or practicers of the religion, called?
Muslims
Where do a majority of Hindus live?
India
What is it called when your religion believes in one god?
monotheism
What is a Jewish holy building?
Synagogue
What is the clergy called in the Christianity's place of worship?
Priest
How many followers are there in Islam?
~2 billion
What animal do Hindus consider to be sacred?
Cows
Name one of the seven elements of Culture.
Food; Traditions; Religion; Music; Art; Language; Customs and Beliefs
A Jewish prophet, leader, or teacher is known as a(n)...
Rabbi
What holiday commemorates the forty days Jesus spent in the desert fasting?
Lent
What religion rapidly spread around 570 CE after the birth of Muhammad?
Who was Buddha?
Siddhartha
What are the three monotheistic religions you've learned about?
Judaism, Chirstianity, Islam
This holiday celebrates the remembrance of Moses freeing the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
Passover
What holiday commemorates the forty days Jesus spent in the desert fasting?
Lent
Name one of the pillars in Islam and its meaning.
Shahadah - declaration of faith;
Salat - prayer;
Zakat - giving to charity;
Saum - fasting;
Hajj - pilgrammage
What Buddhist festival celebrates the birth of Buddha?
Wesak
What is an example of a polytheistic religion?
Hinduism or Buddhism
What is Antisemitism?
It's the hatred or prejudice towards Jewish people.
Why is it surprising that Paul (Saul) is an apostle?
He spent a majority of his life being a persecutor of early Christians, and had a sudden switch later in life.
What is the Islamic celebration, Eid-ul-Adha?
It's the Festival of Sacrifice, it remembers the time when Abraham was going to sacrifice his own son to show obedience to God.
Why is the Ganges River important to Hinduism?
What is the oldest "living" religion in the world?
Hinduism