World Religions
"Understanding Faith! Diverse beliefs, one humanity. Respeto at understanding ang key dito. Let's explore the major world religions!"
1. The Abrahamic Religions πβοΈβͺοΈ
These three religions trace their roots to Abraham and share common beliefs in monotheism (one God).
| Aspect | Judaism | Christianity | Islam |
|---|---|---|---|
| God | Yahweh (YHWH) | Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) | Allah |
| Founder/Prophet | Abraham, Moses | Jesus Christ | Prophet Muhammad |
| Sacred Text | Torah (Tanakh) | Bible (Old & New Testament) | Qur'an |
| Place of Worship | Synagogue | Church | Mosque (Masjid) |
| Religious Leader | Rabbi | Priest/Pastor/Minister | Imam |
| Holy Day | Shabbat (Saturday) | Sunday | Jumu'ah (Friday) |
Key Term: Monotheism
Belief in ONE God. All three Abrahamic religions are monotheistic.
2. Christianity Deep Dive βοΈ
The world's largest religion with over 2 billion followers. Founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Core Beliefs
- Trinity: One God in three persons
- Salvation: Through faith in Jesus Christ
- Resurrection: Jesus rose from the dead
- Afterlife: Heaven or Hell
- Second Coming: Jesus will return
Major Denominations
- Catholic: Pope-led, largest denomination
- Orthodox: Eastern traditions, Patriarch-led
- Protestant: Reformed (Lutheran, Baptist, etc.)
- Evangelical: Bible-centered, born-again emphasis
- Iglesia ni Cristo: Philippine-founded (1914)
Philippines Context:
~86% of Filipinos are Christian (mostly Catholic). The Philippines is the largest Catholic nation in Asia.
3. Islam Deep Dive βͺοΈ
The world's second-largest religion and the fastest-growing. "Islam" means submission to Allah.
The Five Pillars of Islam
Shahada
Declaration of Faith
Salat
Prayer (5x daily)
Zakat
Almsgiving/Charity
Sawm
Fasting (Ramadan)
Hajj
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Philippines Context:
~5-6% of Filipinos are Muslim, mostly in Mindanao (BARMM - Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao).
4. Hinduism: The Oldest Living Religion ποΈ
Polytheistic religion (many gods) originating in India. Known for karma, dharma, and reincarnation.
| Concept | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Brahman | Supreme cosmic power/ultimate reality |
| Atman | Individual soul (part of Brahman) |
| Karma | Actions affect future (cause & effect) |
| Dharma | Moral duty/righteous path |
| Samsara | Cycle of rebirth (reincarnation) |
| Moksha | Liberation from cycle of rebirth |
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Brahma
The Creator
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Vishnu
The Preserver
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Shiva
The Destroyer/Transformer
Sacred Texts: Vedas (oldest), Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita
5. Buddhism: The Middle Way βΈοΈ
Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) in India around 500 BCE. Focus on ending suffering through enlightenment.
The Four Noble Truths
- Dukkha: Life is suffering
- Samudaya: Suffering is caused by desire/craving
- Nirodha: Suffering can end
- Magga: The path to end suffering (Eightfold Path)
The Noble Eightfold Path
Right View, Intention, Speech, Action, Livelihood, Effort, Mindfulness, Concentration
Grouped into: Wisdom, Ethical Conduct, Mental Discipline
Theravada Buddhism
"Teaching of the Elders" - Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar. Individual enlightenment focus.
Mahayana Buddhism
"Great Vehicle" - China, Japan, Korea. Bodhisattva ideal (helping others).
6. Chinese Philosophies: Taoism & Confucianism π¨π³
β―οΈ Taoism (Daoism)
Founded by Lao Tzu. Sacred text: Tao Te Ching
- Tao (The Way): Natural order of universe
- Wu Wei: Non-action, going with the flow
- Yin-Yang: Balance of opposites
- Harmony with nature
π Confucianism
Founded by Confucius (Kong Qiu). Text: Analects
- Ren: Benevolence/Humaneness
- Li: Ritual/Propriety
- Xiao: Filial Piety (respect for parents)
- Social harmony through ethics
Philippines Context:
Chinese-Filipino culture is influenced by Confucian values (family respect, education emphasis) and Taoist practices (feng shui, lucky numbers).
7. Practice Questions & Exam Tips π
Test Your Knowledge:
1. Which religion practices the Five Pillars including Shahada and Hajj?
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Islam - The Five Pillars are fundamental practices in Islam.
2. What is the Hindu concept for the cycle of rebirth?
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Samsara - The continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth until moksha (liberation) is achieved.
3. Buddhism's Four Noble Truths focus on ending what?
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Suffering (Dukkha) - Buddhism teaches that life is suffering and provides a path to end it.
4. Which Chinese philosophy emphasizes "Wu Wei" (non-action)?
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Taoism (Daoism) - Founded by Lao Tzu, emphasizing harmony with the natural order.
5. What does the term "Abrahamic religions" refer to?
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - All trace their roots to the patriarch Abraham.
Exam Tips!
- β Abrahamic religions: All monotheistic (one God) - Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- β Eastern religions: Hinduism (polytheistic), Buddhism (non-theistic/philosophy)
- β Remember sacred texts: Torah, Bible, Qur'an, Vedas, Tripitaka, Tao Te Ching
- β Key founders: Abraham/Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Confucius
- β Philippines: Majority Catholic, Muslim minority in Mindanao
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