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    University of Phoenix Material Islam Worksheet When studying Islam‚ it is important to understand the essential elements of the faith‚ how they are practiced‚ and the distinctions among the three branches: Shiite Islam‚ Sunni Islam‚ and Sufism. Write a 1- to 2-paragraph response for each of the following directives and note where there are differences among the three branches of Islam. 1. Explain the meaning of the name‚ Islam. It comes from an Arabic word that means Peace. 2

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    every single Gurdwara which serves meals to all people of all faiths and Guru Nanak ji was the first guru who start this free kitchen which is now all Sikh following at all time equality‚ and humility. In Sikhism arranged marriage is always been tradition. Parents look for the partner for

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    Common Element of Oppression Many people from many identities experience oppression. There are differences between being oppressed and being the oppressor. To experience oppression means be a part of a minority group that experiences mistreatment that results in feeling less than others who uses power and privilege. Some examples of systems of oppression include racism‚ sexism‚ heterosexism‚ and classism. Dominant groups‚ which are likely to be the oppressors are enabled by many systems that exert

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    Associate Level Material Appendix G Eastern Religion Elements Matrix | Hinduism | Buddhism | Confucianism | Daoism | Countries of origin | It started in India and was spreading through the East Asia area. | Like Hinduism this also started in India and spread through the East Asia area. | This started in China and then later spread to Japan and Korea. | Like the Confucianism it started in China and later spread to Japan and Korea. | Historical figures and events | Vyasa is the founder of

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    components of religious traditions and their relationship to the sacred: * What a religious tradition says—its teachings‚ texts‚ doctrine‚ stories‚ myths‚ and others * What a religious tradition does—worship‚ prayer‚ pilgrimage‚ ritual‚ and so forth * How a religious tradition organizes—leadership‚ relationships among members‚ and so forth * Identifies key critical issues in the study of religion * Includes specific examples from the various religious traditions described in

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    Living Religious traditions are integrated meaning systems which provide adherents with comprehensive and distinctive answers to the enduring questions of human existence through Sayyid Qutb‚ Islamic bioethics and Hajj. Islam is a living religious tradition which helps adherents to answer the question of human existence through the legacy and writings of Sayyid Qutb‚ abortion‚ stem cell research and contraception of bioethics and Ihraam‚ Tawaf and Sa’y of Hajj. The paragraphs below will describe

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Merritt Russell REL/134 Version 2 June 18‚ 2013 Edward S. Kiely Abstract Throughout reading the following paper on Elements of Religious Traditions‚ you will receive brief explanations on the aspect of religion‚ different types of religion‚ traditions and customs of early Native American religious cultures‚ and how many aspects of those beliefs are in many ways tied into some of the most popular religions existing today. You will also briefly receive explanations

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    “spirit‚” “soul‚” “life force”; a worldview common among oral religions (religions with no written scriptures) that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits. atheism: “Not God” (Greek); a position asserting that there is no God or gods. deconstruction: A technique‚ pioneered by Jacques Derrida‚ that sets aside ordinary categories of analysis and makes use‚ instead‚ of unexpected perspectives on cultural elements; it can be used for finding underlying values

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    Concept A: The Nature of a Religious Tradition 1. What issues are addressed when asking about the human condition? The issues that are addressed when asking about the human condition are: Suffering and our Flaws. When addressing this‚ we ask ourselves: Why do we suffer? Do we deserve to suffer? These are some examples of questions we ask ourselves‚ but all religions admit that as humans we make mistakes and suffer. When the issue of our flaws we ask ourselves are we born good or evil? are we

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    idolized‚ and subsequently deified‚ but he never claimed to be anything more than a man (dictionary.com‚ 2005). The goal of this paper is to answer the following questions based on the assigned readings for week two: What scared elements characterize Hindu religious traditions? And what are their significance meanings? Buddhism Is A Quest For Nirvana After reading the book Buddhism by Malcolm David Eckel‚ if I had to define Buddhism it would not be by principle that governs a Buddhist way of life

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