Comparative Religious Studies: Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism

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What is a mitzvah?

The act of obeying a commandment or fulfilling a religious duty.

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What does diaspora mean?

The dispersion of Jews from Israel around the world.

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Who is a rabbi?

A Jewish leader and teacher.

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What is Hanukkah?

A memorial of the purification and rededication of the temple.

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What is Yom Kippur?

A day of prayer, fasting, and repentance; the holiest day of the year.

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What occurred during the year 70 AD?

The Jewish temple was destroyed.

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What are the five books of the Torah?

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.

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Why is the Shema prayer central to Jewish religious belief?

It summarizes all of Judaism's central teachings: God exists, God is one, God is creator, and God is good.

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What is the purpose of the Sabbath?

A day to celebrate time and not space, allowing every Jew to be the same, helping them detach from the material world.

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Who is the founder of Islam?

Muhammad.

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Which group is the majority among Muslims today, Sunnis or Shias?

Sunnis.

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What was the original disagreement between Sunni and Shia Muslims?

Who should be the successor of Muhammad.

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What is a hadith?

The sayings and stories of Muhammad that form guidance for living out Islam.

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What is the Ka'bah?

The first Islamic shrine, believed to have been rebuilt by Abraham in Mecca.

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What does Eid al-Fitr mark?

The end of Ramadan and breaking of the fast.

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What is Hijrah?

The migration that marks the establishment of Islam in 622 CE.

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What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

Shahadah, Salah, Zakah, Sawm, and Hajj.

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Who is the founder of Hinduism?

There is no single founder.

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What are the roles of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva?

Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the preserver, Shiva is the destroyer.

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What is the cycle of rebirth (samsara)?

Everyone is reborn based on their actions in previous lives.

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What is moksha in Hinduism?

Self-realization and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.

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How does Hinduism approach other religions?

They accept parts of several traditions but believe no one can claim knowledge of absolute Truth.

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What is Nirvana in Buddhism?

The release from suffering and the cycles of rebirth.

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What is the Tripitaka?

The compilation of three collections of early Buddhist texts.

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What is the Lotus Sutra?

A Mahayana Buddhist text teaching that enlightenment is available to all.

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What does anatman mean?

The Buddhist doctrine of 'no soul' or 'no self'.

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Who is the founder of Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama, or Buddha.

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What is the relationship between Hinduism and Buddhism?

Buddhism developed out of Hinduism but rejects certain Hindu beliefs.

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What is the Middle Way in Buddhism?

The teaching that enlightenment is achieved by avoiding extremes.

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What are the differences between Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism?

Mahayana focuses on helping all beings; Theravada focuses on individual enlightenment.

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Who is the Dalai Lama?

The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.

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What are the Four Noble Truths?

Life involves suffering; suffering is caused by desire; suffering can end; the Eightfold Path leads to the end of suffering.

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What does Buddhism teach about suffering?

Suffering comes from craving, attachment, and ignorance.