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Religious & Ethnic Groups in Southwest Asia Grade 7 Social Studies
What is a Religious Group? A religious group is a group of people who choose to have the same belief about how the world was created, who created the world, and rules that people should live by.
What is an Ethnic Group? An ethnic group is a group of people whose members identify with each other, through a common heritage, consisting of a common language, a common culture (often including a common religion), and a tradition of common ancestry.
So…What is the difference between a Religious Group and an Ethnic Group? Members of a religious group have made a choice to be a part of a religious belief system. A person belongs to a religious group based upon what he or she believes about life and God. 2. Members of an ethnic group were often born into that group. A person belongs to an ethnic group based upon ancestry and culture, not because of a choice he or she made. 1.
How are three predominant religions in Southwest Asia alike and different? l l l The three predominant religions in Southwest Asia are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. They are all based upon monotheism, a belief in one god. They each have a location where the religion was founded. They each have a sacred text, or book, which is at the core of its faith. Each book is a collection of writings compiled over time. They each have believers. They each have basic beliefs.
How are three predominant religions in Southwest Asia alike? Christianity / Judaism / Islam a god a founder a location where it was founded a religious text believers basic beliefs
How are three predominant religions in Southwest Asia different? As you learn about the three predominant religions in Southwest Asia, fill in your “Comparison of 3 Religions” table. The information on the table, will be on your test!!
What is Christianity? Who is worshiped? God / Jesus l Who is the founder? Jesus l When was it founded? 8 -4 BC l Where was it founded? Israel (Palestine) l What is their religious text? the Bible l What are its believers called? Christians l What are its basic beliefs? l Jesus is the Messiah or Savior
What is Judaism? Who is worshiped? Yahweh l Who is the founder? Abraham l When was it founded? 2000 BC l Where was it founded? Mesopotamia l What is their building of worship? Synagogue l What is their religious text? Torah l What are its believers called? Jews l l What are its basic beliefs? God made a covenant with Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars and that they would always have the land of Canaan.
What is Islam? Who is worshiped? Allah l Who is the founder? Muhammad l When was it founded? About 600 AD l Where was it founded? Mecca, Saudi Arabia l What is their religious text? Koran-Qur’an l What are its believers called? Muslims l What are its basic beliefs? l Five Pillars: 1) Shahada-faith in one god (Allah) ; 2) Salat-prayer; 3) Zakat-giving alms (giving to the poor); 4) Ramadan-fasting (no eating or drinking); and 5) Hajjpilgrimage (trip to Mecca)
Let’s Check Our Table! JUDAISM CHRISTIANITY ISLAM Who is Worshiped? Yahweh God / Jesus Allah Founder? Abraham 2000 BC Jesus 8 -4 BC Muhammad About 600 AD Where Founded? Mesopotamia Israel (Palestine) Mecca, Saudi Arabia Religious Text? Torah Jews God made a covenant with Abraham, etc. Bible Christians Jesus is the Messiah or Savior Koran-Qur’an Muslim Five Pillars (listed and explained) When Founded? Believers? Basic Beliefs?
How are three predominant religions in Southwest Asia alike and different? 1. 2. 3. 4. Read each Ed. Helper article about the religions and answer the discussion questions that follow. Read Lesson 16: Origins of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Coach Book and answer the questions that follow. (pp. 102 -107) Make a compare and contrast map to show the similarities and differences among the three religions. Go to Global Connections Interactive Website to learn more: Global Connections _ Middle East Religion, Ethnic Groups, and Language Distribution PBS. mht
What are the Predominant Ethnic Groups in Southwest Asia? Arabs Persians Kurds
You will make a table explaining the differences between these ethnic groups. Location Arabs Persians Kurds Religion Language
What are the Characteristics of Arabs? Where do they live? Middle East & North Africa Most live in western Saudi Arabia. They are the largest populated group in the region. What religion do most follow? Mostly Islam (Sunni Islam & Shi’a Islam) but small numbers practice other religions What language do they speak? Mostly Arabic
What are the Characteristics of Persians? Where do they live? Middle East Most live in Iran. What religion do most follow? Mostly Islam: Shi’a Muslim, Sunni, and other religions What language do they speak? Persian or Farso
What are the Characteristics of Kurds? Where do they live? Middle East Includes southeastern Turkey, northeastern Syria, northern Iraq, western Iran, and Azerbaijan and Armenia What religion do most follow? Mostly Islam: Less strict Muslims What language do they speak? Kurdish
Let’s Check Our Table. Location Religion Language Arabs Middle East & North Africa (western Saudi Arabia) Mostly Islam Mostly Arabic Persians Middle East (Iran) Mostly Islam (Shi’a Muslim, Sunni) Persian or Farso Kurds Middle East Turkey, etc. ) Mostly Islam (Less strict Muslims) Kurdish
Who are the Sunni and Shia Muslims? l The word “Sunni” means: one who follows the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad. l The Sunni Muslims believe that leaders following Muhammad should be elected from those that are capable of doing the job. l This is, in fact, how Muslim leaders are chosen.
Who are the Sunni and Shia Muslims? l The word “Shia” means: a group of supportive party of the people. l The Shia Muslims believe that leaders following Muhammad should have stayed within the Prophet Muhammad’s family. l Because this is not how Muslim leaders are chosen, Shia Muslims do not recognize Muslim authority.
So…Why are the Sunni and Shia Muslims divided? The Sunni Muslims make up the majority (85%) of Muslims all over the world. l Although the Sunni and Shia Muslims share a common faith, they are divided due to the disagreement among who should lead the Muslim faith. l Sunni: Leaders should be elected. Shia: Leadership is a birthright.


