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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
A. karma. B. reincarnation. C. kami. D.
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What do Muslims believe that the Sharia describes?
a.the basis for secular law in Muslim nations b.the rules for proper conduct
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Which is true about Muslims? Muslims must regularly declare their belief in the four gods. Muslims believe Muhammad was
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Which is true about Muslims? Muslims believe Muhammad was God’s messenger. Muslims must regularly declare their belief in the
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Which is true about Muslims?
Muslims believe Muhammad was God’s messenger. Muslims must regularly declare their belief in the
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Followers of Islam believe that Muhammad was given a series of messages by the angel gabriel, which became the quran
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Which of the following is a belief shared by Sunnis and Shias?
a.that only descendants of Muhammad should be caliph b.that any
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How did regular Greeks make sense of natural occurrences before scientific reasoning emerged?
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According to their religion, the Maya believed that
Choose Choose kings and priests could communicate with the gods their kings
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Select the boxes in the table to match the beliefs and practices to the religions.
(2 points) Judaism Christianity :: the Trinity
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Buddhism is a belief system that originated in India and is now practiced in various countries across Asia, including Thailand,
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what are some details abpout the Buddhisms
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What was the main idea behind the Daoist religion?
1. Everyone's life was guided by moral behavior. 2. To live peacefully meant
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In ancient China Spirit ruled the daily lives of people. _what made the rains fall crops grow and helped sailors travel safely
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The ancient Chinese believed that people that people lived in the spirit world after death and remained a part of the _what?
A.
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Islam, like Judaism, is a religion based on divine revelation.
True False
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what is the meaning of ronu spirit
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Which statement best describes the religions followed by the Kurds? (1 point)
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Charlie Scott Barrett
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Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture?
(1 point) Responses It is the oldest surviving culture on Earth. It
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How did Hinduism influence Siddhartha Gautama?
Gautama believed in the same gods and goddesses as the Hindus. Gautama sought
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In what way is the Shinto religion different from Japanese Buddhism?
A. Shinto followers do not perform religious ceremonies. B.
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