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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Early Beginnings. 1400 BCE Hebrews move into Palestine (modern-day Israel) They were shepherds from Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) searching for water Hebrews were eventually attacked and scattered across the world.
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Early Beginnings • 1400 BCE Hebrews move into Palestine (modern-day Israel) • They were shepherds from Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) searching for water • Hebrews were eventually attacked and scattered across the world
Diaspora- the movement or migration of people from their ancestral homeland
Hebrews + God • 1st to believe in one god (monotheism) • Others continued to believe in many gods (polytheism) • Yahweh was the name given to God
Abraham • Founder of monotheism • Had a wife – Sarah, God promised them child • Sarah was too old to have a child so she told him to have a child w/ Hagar, their servant • Abraham had two sons- Ishmael w/ Hagar and Isaac w/ Sarah
Isaac and Ishmael • God promised Abraham and his family all the land between the Nile and the Euphrates Rivers • Arabs claim their ancestry to Ishmael • Jews claim their ancestry to Isaac • This is one of the reasons for the Arab – Israeli conflict
Moses • 10 Commandments • A strict God who demands obedience • God as father, protector of his family • The dignity of man as opposed to slaves of God • These were new concepts
Terms • Torah – the old testament, Holy Book of the Jews • Rabbi – religious teacher • Talmud – interpretations of the Torah, writings on the Torah
Christianity + Jesus • Jesus was born a Jew in Bethlehem • Crucified by the Romans, considered a threat to Rome, a dissident • Preached about God’s love for the world and the need for people to love one another
Christians, unlike Jews and Muslims, believe Jesus was the son of God.
Terms • Bible – holy book of Christians, includes Old and New Testament • Denomination – different kinds of Christians (i.e. Lutheran, Catholic, Baptist etc.)
Islam Submission to God
Muslim- One who submits to God
Mohammed – founder of Islam • In 622 Mohammed was driven from Mecca, he fled to Medina • In Medina he was accepted as a prophet, (a messenger from God) • He eventually returned to Mecca • Within 100 yrs. Islam had spread through Arabia
5 Pillars of Islam • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Charity to the poor • Prayer five times a day • Recite: there is no god but God and Muhammad is his prophet • Fast during the holy month of Ramadan
Relationship to others… • Jews + Christians are “people of the book” • Moses and Jesus are honored as prophets • Muslims believe theirs is the only true religion
Sunnis and Shiites • 85% Sunni 15% Shiite • Split was caused by a disagreement about who the caliph should be Caliph- successor to Muhammad, also known as an Imam. First chosen was Muhammad’s father-in-law, leaving out his bloodline and upsetting which group?
Differences • Leadership: • Shiite – the imam is descended from Ali, Muhammad’s son in law, (who Muhammad declared would lead after him). Ali was assassinated and so was his son Hussein. (Hereditary leadership) • Sunnis do not believe their imams are divine and can be elected or come to power in other ways • According to Shiite, humans have option either to obey God's rules, or disobey. • The Sunni scholars on the other hand say that Allah is the Creator of all of our acts
Jihad • As with any idea in religion the idea of jihad is open to interpretation • Holy struggle is a more correct translation than holy war • This could be interpreted as an inner-struggle to be a better Muslim • Also could have a violent interpretation as well
Crusades- Military expedition to “rescue” Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Muslim Turks.
Crusader Someone who fights on behalf of a religious cause
1st Crusade • In 1097 three armies of knights began the journey to take back the Holy Land • They slaughtered Muslim men and women in Jerusalem
The Crusades were a turning point. They lead to extreme distrust between religious groups