What is Karma?
The law of moral cause-and-effect that impacts the quality of a person's next life.
Who is the Buddha?
The ‘leader’ of Buddhism
What is the first pillar of Islam?
I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
What is the Caste system?
India's ranking system that divides it's population into classes.
What is Dharma?
Duty and Righteousness
What is the holy month of fasting from dawn to sunset?
Ramadan
What is Moshka?
A Hindu concept that means liberation from the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It is the ultimate goal in Hinduism and is considered a state of eternal bliss.
What is the Buddhist afterlife?
The continuous cycle of rebirth
Which building do Muslims typically go to pray?
A Mousque
What is Brahman? (not the preist)
The supreme being
Name the 4 sacred truths.
The Truth of Suffering.
The Truth of the Cause of Suffering.
The Truth of the End of Suffering.
The Truth of the Path to the End of Suffering.
What times of day do Muslims pray?
Dawn.
Midday.
Afternoon.
Sunset.
Night.
What is Ahimsa?
The Hindu belief of nonviolence
Name all of the paths in the Eightfold Path.
Right View.
Right Thought/Intention.
Right Speech, Right Action.
Right Livelihood.
Right Effort.
Right Mindfulness.
Right Concentration.
What is Zakat?
The Islamic term for mandatory charitable giving.