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By Aaron Subashiq , Dana Velezquez , Matthew Culetu , Petra Udveryheli , and Antonia Gambino. Religion Relationships and Differences. Architecture Photographs. Where They Were Originated.
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By Aaron Subashiq, Dana Velezquez, Matthew Culetu, Petra Udveryheli, and Antonia Gambino Religion Relationships and Differences
Where They Were Originated • Islam originated in Ancient Arabia, or more specifically, Mecca, while Christianity was originated in Israel • Hinduism and Buddhism were both originated in India • Judaism was originated in the Middle East
Food Practices • Islam and Judaism both have food restrictions, however kosher and halal food is permitted by both religions • Christians are recommended, although not forced to, avoid eating meat on Fridays while Hindus consider beef a major food restriction • Buddha exhorted his followers to avoid eating meat
Artwork or Architecture • Muslim mosques share many qualities with Jewish synagogues and Christian cathedrals (their round domes) • Buddhists created pagodas while Muslims created the Taj Mahal tomb • Jewish people created the menorah while Christians created Saint Mary‘s Church
Famous People • Both Christianity and Islam worship an almighty being named god • Jewish people worship Abraham while Christians worship Jesus • Muslims worship Allah while Buddhists worship Buddha • Hindus worship a supreme god that is entitled as an entity that exists in and gives life to all living things, however they do worship a number of other gods and goddeses
Where They Are practiced • All 5 religions are practiced worldwide • Judaism is practiced in synagogues while Christianity is practiced in churches • Islam is practiced in mosques while Buddhism is practiced in temples • Mecca is a major meeting center for Muslims while all other religions do not have a major meeting site for all its members
How They Are Practiced • Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism all are monotheistic, or believe in one god, while Hinduism is Polytheistic • Both the Christian holiday of lent and Islamic holiday of Ramadan involve giving up something to show faith • Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all believe that in the future good will prevail over evil • Jewish people worship the Torah, while Muslims worship the Quran • All 5 religions require their members to pray