RS yr 8 🕋🕌🕍

Cards (59)

  • Prejudice
    Judging someone having an idea about someone before you actually know anything about them
  • Discrimination
    Unfair treatment towards a person or a group of people (race, religion, prejudice, opinion)
  • Qur'an: '"We are all as equal as the teeth of a comb. Everyone is sandy the same as decoyane dise of a com and sell my secxanth that they shevid speak in a mask hinday manne"'
  • Qur'an: '"Allah garbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for your Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from deating kindly and juzzly with them for Arah barteh those who are fuse."'
  • Qur'an: '"You're on one together and crengane is equal all men are equal in klam, the Arch has no. superiority over the non-Anch, now does the man. Arab have superiority over the Anck, some in the year by God."'
  • It doesn't matter about your appearance/ beliegt because you're o no matter what
  • Malala Yousafzai
    • She was only 15 years old when the Taliban shot her
    • She was rushed to Britain for medical care and survived
    • She is still campaigning for women's education in Pakistan
    • She won the Nobel Peace Prize and gave a speech at the UN about equal rights
  • Gurdwara
    • Shows respect (praying, important place is where the holy book is, turban symbolises becoming a male adult, give offerings, fan the book, remove shoes)
    • Shows equality (women and men take turns reading from the holy book, children also help to run the service, everyone eats the same food-parshad, everyone sits at the same level)
    • Has facilities for Sikhs to learn more about the religion (library, meeting rooms, classrooms)
    • Open 24/7 and serves as a community centre and rest house for travellers
    • Has a grand double bed and material seat as the Guru Granth Sahib (holy book) has a grand double bed and material seat
  • Parts of a Gurdwara
    • Main prayer hall
    • Diwan Hall
    • Guru Granth Sahib
    • Classroom
    • Langar
    • Nishan Sahib
  • Guru Granth Sahib
    The most important feature of a Gurdwara, contains many hymns, praises God and notes the best way to live life to please God, has to be held above head level when being transported to show respect
  • Langar
    The community dining area where anyone can visit and eat the same vegetarian food
  • Nishan Sahib
    The Sikh flag which has the Khanda symbol and is displayed outside every Gurdwara
  • Islamaphobia
    Discrimination against Muslims, for example when all Muslims are blamed for the actions of a few
  • The Good Samaritan story shows how we should help others in need regardless of their background
  • Main Christian Denominations
    • Baptist
    • Catholic
    • Anglican
    • Quaker
  • Baptist
    • Baptism, preaching and teaching, more casting out demons
  • Catholic
    • Fancy, gold, chairs, stained windows, rich, white pillars, marble, modern, expensive, altar, chandelier, dome, shaped rage, sanctuary, praying, read the bible, drink wine, eat bread, confessional
  • Anglican
    • Candles, cross shaped rage, red carpets, stained glass windows, chancel, altar, lectern, pulpit, Sunday prayer, get baptised, hymns, music, mix of formal and informal, follows a set order
  • Quaker
    • Circular chairs in a circle shape, small, dark, empty, simple, silent, cozy, peaceful, quiet, worship silently together, can share if you want to
  • Kesh
    Uncut hair, protected morning by a turban
  • Kara
    Steel bracelet worn around the wrist, shape of a circle (no beginning and no end) to show that God is never-ending, symbolises devotion and connection to God, reminds Sikhs to be good and think about what they're doing
  • Kachera
    Traditional shorts worn to show modesty and symbolise readiness to stand up for faith, white colour represents purity, worn by both men and women to show equality
  • Kirpan
    Small sword that Sikhs carry to symbolise defending and protecting people, reminds Sikhs of times in the past to help those in need and fight against injustice, can never be used as a weapon
  • Christianity motivated Martin Luther King Jr. to challenge racial injustice through non-violent protests and civil disobedience, inspired by his faith in God's ability to change hearts and minds
  • Shorts worn to show modesty and symbolises readiness to defend faith
  • Colour represents punity. Work in both men and women to show equality.
  • Kirpan their Small dagger that Sikhs carry round to symbolise defending and protecting people. Remind Sikhs of times in the past, help those in need and fight against injustice.
  • CAN NEVER BE USED AS A WEAPON
  • Martin Luther King
  • God can motivate people to choose non-violent over violent because it’s inspired purely by love. Non-violent protests are safer, less likely to get hurt, less likely to get in trouble, shows determination and calmness, and affects could be longer lasting. More people join because it’s safer and religion allows it. Will have positive publicity.
  • Sikhs believes that you should be judged for the content of your character, not your appearance.
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  • MLK channeled his faith/christianity into his speech. God motivates his speech a lot as he uses the phrase ’with this faith’ meaning that is everybody has faith in God. and treats everyone the same, then we can all be equal.
  • Everyone was created by God with the exact same status so nobody is more important than another. He also says, 'we will be able to speed up the day when all of white children and black children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands.' He uses the phrase 'God's children‘ that shows God was in his mind and during this speech.
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    • Speak Yiddish
    • of men and women sit separately very important work Go to a special for the synagogue
    • only men take an active park Sabbath.