Where Did Judaism Christianity and Islam All Originated (Begin)

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  1. Origins of Hebraism, Christianity, and Islam

  2. The troika John Roy Major religions that originated in Southwest Asia are Judaism, Christian religion, and Islam. • All are based happening monotheism, a belief in one god. • Each religion has a sacred textbook, or book, which is at the core of its faith. • Each playscript is a collection of writings compiled over time. • None was written by the central figure of the faith.

  3. Origins of Judaism • Judaism is the oldest of the three religions. • It began as a countersink of beliefs and laws practiced by ancient Hebrew the great unwashe in Southwest Asia. • Its book is the Hebrew Bible.

  4. Origins of Judaism • Jews believe that one daylight a human leader will come as a courier of God and get about a golden long time. • They call this leader the christ. • In Balkan state versions of the Bible, messiah is written as christos, the anointed single.

  5. Origins of Judaism • The Bible names Abraham as the Father of the Church of the Jews. • In that location is no other evidence of his life. Scholars base Abraham living sometime between 2000 and 1500 BCE. • The Holy Scripture states that Ibrahim was born in Ur, in contemporary Republic of Iraq. • He later sick to Canaan, in current Israel.

  6. Origins of Judaism • Jews believe Canaan is the Secure Estate, which God promised to Ibrahim and his descendants. • It is said that Abraham's grandson Jacob had 12 sons. • The twelve tribes of Israel began with Jacob's sons. • Jacob was later called State of Israel, and his descendants are called Israelites.

  7. Origins of Judaism • According to the Book, the First Temple for Jewish idolize was built around 900—1000 BCE and destroyed by Babylonians in 586 B.C.E.. • The Jews were then dispatched out of Canaan, merely returned later on 50 old age in exile.

  8. Origins of Judaism • A Diaspora occurs when a chemical group of people bequeath their homeland and move to many different locations individually. • All of the world's Jewish communities today that do not live in current Israel are part of the Mortal Diaspora.

  9. Origins of Judaism • A new temple was finished 70 years afterwards the site of the First Tabernacle, but was badly plundered aside invasive Romans about 54 BCE. • King Herod the Great, a Jew, subordinate Judea for the Romans. • The second tabernacle was rebuilt in 20 BCE.

  10. Origins of Judaism • When Romans attacked Jerusalem again in 70 CE, they destroyed Herod's tabernacle. • Today, the 1 left temple wall, the Western Bulwark, is a place of petition for Jewish pilgrims. • Jews emotional by from the land over again, until the modern DoS of Yisrael was formed in the late 1940s.

  11. Origins of Christianity • In 30 Common Era, a Jew named Jesus began sermon new ideas around Judaism in Roman-controlled Judea. • The later title of Jesus Christ given to Jesus is a reference to the belief by his following that he is the Jewish messiah.

  12. Origins of Christianity • Reported to the Christian New Testament, Jesus of Nazareth preached only to his fellow Jews. • His idea was that the centenarian laws of Judaism should personify replaced away a simpler system based on love of one's fellow human beings. • He began to arise popular. Jewish leadership did not want Jesus and the disciples Jesus of Nazareth to threaten their power and asked the Romans to apprehend him.

  13. Origins of Christianity • The Epistle to the Romans found him guilty of speaking against Jewish laws and sentenced him to death by crucifixion, or by being adorned happening a cross. • He died in 33 CE, after preaching for only three days.

  14. Origins of Christianity • Jesus had 12 close followers, or disciples. Interestingly, a human being who had never met Jesus became the person to circularise his message around the world. • Paul of Tarsus had a vision of Jesus after the crucifixion that told him to teach Jesus' ideas to non-Jews. • Paul traveled to habitus churches throughout the ancient world in Ephesus, Corinth, Eternal City, and other cities. • The New Testament records Paul's journeys through a series of letters, or epistles, that he wrote.

  15. Origins of Christendom • The chapters of Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians, Galatians, and Thessalonians, are totally letters written aside Paul to the people of parvenu, non-Jewish churches established in these locations. • Paul taught them how to live their lives in these letters.

  16. Origins of Christianity • By 100 CE, the growth of Christianity was left-wing to a new generation of people who had never known Delivere and who did not recognize Jewish Laws. • Roman authorities fought the outgrowth of Christianity. • Christians were often inactive and killed. • Well-nig Christians expert their religion out of sight, but their Book of Numbers continuing to grow and the religion spread.

  17. Origins of Christianity • Past the archean 4th century, Christianity may have reached members of the Emperor of Rome's family. • The National capital Emperor Constantine was not a Religious belief, but he had his soldiers fight an fundamental battle in 313 CE with a Christian symbolic representation on their shields. • His US Army won the battle.

  18. Origins of Christendom • In the nearly 300 years since his demise, many different ideas had industrial about how to stick to Jesus. • In 325 CE, Constantine called a meeting for all the Christian leadership to meet in Nicea. • Nearly 300 hands attended the meeting to discuss how Christianity should beryllium practiced.

  19. Origins of Christianity • The council produced the Nicene Creed, the firstborn attempt at a uniform statement of Christian doctrine. • When the Christian leadership left field this meeting, a new type of Christly church had been formed. • This raw church was same to be Catholic, which means universal.

  20. Origins of Islam • The Prophet Muhammad was an Arab whelped in 570 CE, in Mecca, which is in present-day Saudi Arabian Peninsula. • He was a merchant called "al-Amin," the trustworthy unrivalled. • Accordant to Islamic tradition, in 610 Cerium, while he was praying in a cave, he had a vision of the angel Gabriel, a figure in the Hebrew Bible. • The Angel gave him messages from Deity, known as Allah in Arabic.

  21. Origins of Islam • Muhammad spreadhead the messages he standard from Allah. • He was forced to fly Mecca for Al Madinah in 622 CE. • This flight of steps is known as the Hijrah. • The Muslim calendar begins at this day of the month. • By the time he died in 632 CE, Islamic ascertain of central Arabia was well underway.

  22. Origins of Islam • Before 700 CE, Muhammad's followers were war-ridden over his successor. • The fight split Muslims into the Shi'a and the Sunni. • The Shi'a comprise 10%—15% of Islamic followers today and the Sunni comprise close to 90%.

  23. Origins of Islam • The Quintuplet Pillars of Islam is the term for the religion's five main beliefs. • They are accepted by all Sunnis and Shi'A, but the Shi'every bit have added several other practices to form the Branches of Organized religion.

  24. The Five Pillars The Five Pillars are: • Believe in only unitary God and Muhammad is his messenger. • Pray in the management of Mecca five times a day. • Donate money to the poor people. • Fast during the calendar month of Ramadan. • Make a journey, Oregon häjj, to Mecca leastways once.

  25. Origins of Mohammedanism • Islam has former rules, including what Muslims are allowed to eat and drink. • Besides, the Qur'an, their sacred book, explains a conception called jihad. • Jihad requires believers to sports meeting the enemies of Islam in battle. • Enemies can be attacked by the heart, the tongue, the hand, Oregon the sword.

  26. Origins of Islam • An Islamic Favored Age lasted from 750 to 1400. • Advances in Islamic learning inspired the European Rebirth. • The city of Mecca became a John R. Major economic center, helping Islam dilate. • Literacy was, for the first gear prison term, distributed among the populations of the Near East.

  27. Origins of Islam • In 1258, the Islamic city of Baghdad was attacked, conquered, and destroyed by the Mongols, a dynasty from central Asia. • The Islamic Golden Age began to pull down to a close.

  28. Summary • Write 3 paragraphs describing the beginnings to the spread of each of the three main religions of the Middle East.

Where Did Judaism Christianity and Islam All Originated (Begin)

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