Drag and drop elements of faith to each religion. You will use some more than once

Christianity:

1. Jesus Christ as the Son of God
2. The Bible as the holy scripture
3. Salvation through faith in Jesus
4. Baptism as a sacrament
5. Communion (Eucharist) as a sacrament

Islam:
1. Allah as the one and only God
2. Prophet Muhammad as the final messenger of Allah
3. The Quran as the holy scripture
4. Five Pillars of Islam (Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj)
5. Belief in the Day of Judgment

Hinduism:
1. Brahman as the Ultimate Reality
2. Karma and reincarnation
3. Sacred texts (Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita)
4. Dharma (moral and ethical duties)
5. Various deities (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, etc.)

Buddhism:
1. Four Noble Truths
2. Eightfold Path
3. Enlightenment (Nirvana)
4. Meditation and mindfulness
5. Rejection of the concept of a supreme deity

Judaism:
1. God as the creator of the universe
2. Torah as the holy scripture
3. Covenant between God and the Jewish people
4. Observance of Shabbat (Sabbath)
5. Kosher dietary laws

Sikhism:
1. One God (Ik Onkar)
2. Guru Nanak as the founder of Sikhism
3. Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Sikh Guru
4. Seva (selfless service)
5. Belief in equality and justice for all

As an AI text-based assistant, I am unable to physically drag and drop elements. However, I can provide you with a list of elements of faith commonly associated with different religions. Please note that these are generalized ideas and may not apply to every individual within the religions mentioned. Here are some elements of faith associated with various religions:

1. Christianity:
- Belief in the Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
- Belief in Jesus as the Son of God and the savior
- Faith in the Bible as the inspired word of God
- Belief in salvation through faith in Jesus' sacrifice
- Baptism as an initiation into the faith
- The Ten Commandments and moral teachings

2. Islam:
- Faith in Allah as the one and only God
- Belief in Muhammad as the final prophet
- Observance of the Five Pillars of Islam (Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj)
- Recitation and understanding of the Qur'an
- Belief in angels, jinn, and the Day of Judgment
- Seeking knowledge and Islamic scholarship

3. Hinduism:
- Belief in a supreme being or deities (Brahman)
- Understanding of karma and reincarnation
- Rituals, prayers, and offerings to deities (puja)
- Observance of religious festivals and celebrations
- Yoga and meditation practices
- Respect for the sacred texts, especially the Vedas and Upanishads

4. Buddhism:
- Acknowledgment of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path
- Faith in the teachings of Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
- Practice of meditation and mindfulness
- Rejection of material desires and attachment
- Pursuit of enlightenment and liberation (nirvana)
- Observance of Buddhist precepts, such as non-harming and ethical conduct

5. Judaism:
- Belief in one God (Yahweh)
- Observance of the covenant between God and the Jewish people
- Following religious laws and commandments (mitzvot)
- Worship and study in synagogues
- Keeping dietary laws (kashrut) and observing holy days (Shabbat, Yom Kippur, etc.)
- Study and interpretation of the Torah and Talmud

Please note that there are numerous variations and denominations within each religion, and individual beliefs may vary.