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Christianity/Judaism/Islam

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A list of 10 civil and religious codes of laws of the Hebrews given to Moses from God.
The promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the Hebrew Bible.
The belief in one god.
The framework of the Muslim life. They are; faith, prayer, giving zakat (support of the needy), fasting during the month of Ramadan, and the pilgrimage to Makkah, once in a lifetime for those who are able.
A huge black box that sits in the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The box was said to be built by Abraham and holds the black stone.
The most sacred text of Judaism .
The founder of Islam, the last of the great prophets and God's messenger, sent to present and confirm the monotheistic teachings preached previously. Muhammad is the proclaimer of the Qur’an.
A piece of land that Jewish people believe God promised them. ( known as Israel today)
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The site of the First and Second Temples of Jerusalem, held to be uniquely holy by the ancient Jews.
The second prophet who led the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery, known as the exodus. At Mt. Sinai he delivered the religious code known as the Ten Commandments.
Most widely used Christian symbol. It represents Christ’s death by crucifixion.
A shrine in Jerusalem at the site where Muhammad ascended to meet the earlier prophets and god in heaven
The central figure of the Christian religion believed to be the Messiah, the promised deliverer and the son of God.
The holy text for Christians consisting of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments.
Sacred holy text of Muslims.
A person who speaks for a god or a deity.
The “Golden Age” of Rome.
The religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith, revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
The first Hebrew prophet who originally lived in the city-state, Ur in Mesopotamia in 2,500 BCE.