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| eldest son of Bahaullah, founder of Bahai |
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| Universal House of Justice |
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| the cube shaped building in mecca |
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| the journey of Muhammad and his followers from mecca to medina |
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| when the quran was revealed, month of fasting |
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| chapters/divisions of the the Quran |
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| Islamic law where shia and sunni differ |
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| higher ranking Islamic experts |
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| worship leader of a mosque |
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| breaking the fast of ramadan |
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| festival commemorating abrahams sacrifice of his son |
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| reciting the names of god |
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| nonislams living on Islamic territory |
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| exists to get the holy eucharist |
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| 40 days jesus was in the tomb before he was resurrected |
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| 7 sacriments: baptism, communion, reconciliation, confirmation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick |
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| brief statements of the catholic religion repeated in church every sunday |
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| early Christian movement belief in a monadic entity |
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| Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Mathew, Thomas, James, Jude, Simon, Judas, Papias, Matias |
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| protestant reformation, 1500 |
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| protestant reformation, 1500 |
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| founder of the church of England. 1500 |
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| founder of Mormonism 1800s |
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| founding the Methodist movement 1700s |
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| mouth Sinai is where the jewish people became a nation |
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| Day of Attonement, most important holiday. Intense confession of sin from sunset the night before until nightfall the following day. |
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| The first patriarch of the jewish people |
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| first kind of Jerusalem of the jewish golden era |
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| jewish new year. Believed to be the anniversary of the day adam and eve were created |
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| the first five books of the Hebrew bible |
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| the words given to moses by God. The central teachings |
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| a commandment of jewish law |
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| usually Passover seder a ritual feast, involving unleavened bread |
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| black leather box containing tiny scrolls of verses from the torah worn on the forehead |
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| seven branched candle holder |
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| Judaism based on the study of the texts speak yiddish |
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| a less intense interpretation of jewish law |
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| What was the Exodus and why is it so important in Judaism? |
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| The enslavement of the jews following the death of Joseph. Its important because Jews celebrate the actions of God in history |
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| What major religious developments took place during the Exile? |
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| The synagogue was developed |
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| What is the purpose of the Mishnah? |
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| Documented Jewish oral law |
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| Second most important jewish text. Completed about 550 CE |
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| When does the Jewish Sabbath begin and end? |
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| Starts Friday night at sundown, ends Saturday at night fall |
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| The movement of jewish renewal and rebirth in Israel |
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| What does Passover commemorate? |
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| It commemorates the last supper, presenting the unleavened bread and prayer |
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| What does Hanukkah commemorate? |
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| The rededication of the holy temple |
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| What are some of the differences between Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jewish practice? |
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| Reform is very progressive, conservative is medium, orthodox is very law based |
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| God of life, of good and light |
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| primary collection of the sacred texts |
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| Founder of Zoroastrianism |
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| one subcategory of Zoroastrianism |
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