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Hinduism
The Hindu religion developed in india thousands
of years ago. Hindus have many gods, but they are
all part of one great power, called Brahman.
Hindus believe that when we die, we are reborn
as a person, animal, or plant. The better
our deeds in one life, the better our
rebirth. The Hindu festival of
diwali celebrates the victory of
good over evil.
Judaism
The religion of the Jewish
people, Judaism, began
over 4,000 years ago. Jews
worship one God. They
believe that God has made
the Jews His chosen people.
The Jewish festival of Passover,
held in the spring, commemorates
the time when the Jews escaped captivity
in Egypt to return to israel.
BuddHism
Followers of the great indian
teacher, the Buddha, are known
as Buddhists. Like Hindus, they
believe in rebirth after death.
By trying to follow a lifestyle of
correct behavior, meditation, and wisdom,
they hope to break out of the cycle of death
and rebirth to reach a state of
purity known as
enlightenment.
isLam
Followers of islam are called
muslims. Their faith was first
revealed to the prophet
muhammad in the 7th century.
muslims believe in one God.
They promise to pray five times
a day, fast during the month of
Ramadan, give alms to the poor,
and make the pilgrimage to
the holy city of mecca at least
once in their lives.
CHRisTianiTy
Christians believe that Jesus of nazareth
was the son of God. He lived in the Roman
province of Palestine and was crucified.
Christians believe that Jesus’s life, death, and
resurrection free believers from their state of
sin. Easter, which celebrates the resurrection of
Jesus, is the most important Christian festival.
Eggs are given to symbolize the coming of new life.
sikHism
The spiritual leader
Guru nanak founded sikhism in
northern india in the 16th
century. sikhs follow the 10
Gurus who revealed the truth
about God and stress the
importance of serving the
community, as well as
worship. male (and some
female) sikhs wear the
turban to show their faith
and their membership of
the sikh community.
Buddhist monks
have few
possessions and
devote their lives
to explaining the
Buddha’s
teachings.
When they pray,
Muslims face the
direction of Mecca.
Candles are lit at the
festival of Diwali.
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Easter egg
Plate with
Passover meal
Sikh boy
wearing
turban
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