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MuhammadMuhammad: the founder of Islam, who was born in the city of Mecca around 570 A.D.

Angel Honoring MuhammadWith a Robe and Cap

MeccaMecca:: Holy Muslim city, which all Muslims must make a pilgrimage to once in their lifetime.

Muslim:Muslim: “those who submit to God”. Followers of Islam. More than 1 billion people worldwide are practicing Muslims.

Arabic:Arabic: the language spoken most people of the Middle East and official language of Islam.

5 Pillars of Islam:5 Pillars of Islam: The 5 basic duties which all Muslims must accept. They include Faith, prayer, alms, hajj, and fasting.

Shahada:Shahada: 1st Pillar of Islam: Profession of Faith

“There is no god but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God”

Hajj:Hajj: the holy pilgrimage to Mecca made by Muslims. The 5th Pillar of Islam.

RamadanRamadan:: Muslim Holy Month of Fasting. The 4th Pillar of Islam.

Kaaba:Kaaba: Sacred Shrine in Mecca

The Black Stone is embedded in the eastern corner of the Ka'aba. The prayer at this spot is extremely rewarding.  

Mosque:Mosque: Muslim place of worship.

Koran:Koran: Muslim Holy Book which contains Muhammad’s views on

everyday matters.

dharma

• The act of fulfilling one's duty in life. Associated with Hinduism and Buddhism.

Siddhartha Gautama

• (563?-483?BCE), Indian philosopher and the founder of Buddhism. Born into the Brahmin caste, and by all account led a luxurious lifestyle. However, he was troubled by the human misery that he saw around him everyday. Upon reflection, he deduced that desire was the root caused of all suffering. Also known as the Buddha.

karma

• Actions in this life resulting from the consequences of a previous life’s actions. Associated with Hinduism and Buddhism.

Torah

• The holy book of Judaism. It describes the creation of the world, the history of ancient Israel, the Ten Commandments, and contains the Psalms and the prophetic books.

monotheism

• The belief in one god or goddess.

Lao Tze :• (570-490 BCE?) Chinese philosopher credited

with originating Taoism/Daoism.

Tao-te-Ching

• Collected teachings of Chinese philosopher Lao Tze, the founder of Taoism/Daoism.

filial piety

• A part Confucianism where respect is paid to the parents.

The Analects

• Collection of moral and social teachings of Confucius, including the concept of the Five Relationships.

Confucius

• (551-479 BCE?) Chinese philosopher and writer of The Analects, a collection of moral and social teachings, including the concept of the Five Relationships. Also known as Kong Fu Zi.

Five Relationships

• Confucian philosophy about social order where everyone has a place and respect is paid to elders, parents, and the government. The relationships are, ruler to ruled, father to son, older brother to younger brother, husband to wife, friend to friend.

Kami

• Sacred spirits that are worshipped in the Shinto religion of Japan.

Torri

• The red gateway entrance to a Shinto shrine.

polytheism

• The belief in many gods or goddesses.