NIDA KADAYIFCI'S MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS MUSEUM
Welcome to Nida Kadayifci's Abrahamic Religions Museum!!! Prepare to learn new cultures and new information!! HAVE FUN!!!! -hope you like my choices for music!-
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Abraham's Descendants
Abraham is the first person to be monotheist for all three monotheistic religions and one of the things in common. However each religion has a different opinion on his importance. Jews believe that Abraham is important because he is their actual father and they're his descendants through birth. According to this idea Judaism evolved with Abraham and he was the first one to be a Jew. God tested his faith many ways but he never gave up on him and was a good example for his people. Moreover the first covenant, agreement was between God and Abraham. God gave Hebrews-modern Jews- the promised land,security,and offspring whereas they pledged unwavering faith and devotion. Around 1800 b.c., Abraham, his family, and their herds made their way to Canaan which was the promised land. Later on the descendants of Abraham moved to Egypt and begin their journey as Jews.
MOSES.MOSES.MOSES!
Without any doubt Moses is the most significant person for Jews and the one that they follow. He is the final prophet for them, which is someone who speaks for God. He led Hebrews which is the modern Jews out of Egypt with God's help and released them from slavery, this event is called the Exodus. In the picture to the left Moses holds a tablet. That is the Ten Commandments which God gave to Moses at Mt.Sinai during their journey because God wanted to receive devotion and loyalty by his people. The Ten Commandments played role in all of the monotheistic religions and served for the basic laws. Ultimately all three religions believe in Moses as a prophet but he is the biggest for Jewish
people.
people.
Read And Read!
Reading of the Torah |
When most
people say the word Torah they refer to the first five books of Bible -known as
Old Testament for Christians- , which is Judaism's most important text.
According to some traditions, all off the teachings found in the Torah, both
written and oral, were given by God to Moses, some of them at Mount Sinai and
others at Tabernacle, Israel. All the teachings were written down by Moses
which resulted in the Torah we have today. The first book of Torah is called Genesis; it
talks about the creation of the world and the stories of Judaism's ancestors.
These stories start with Abraham, Sarah and end Joseph in Egypt. The second
book is Exodus and tells the story of Hebrews journey to Mt.Sinai from Egypt
with Moses and their wandering in wildness. The third book is Leviticus and
includes Jewish rituals. The forth one is Number and explains Hebrew’s quest to
find the Promised Land. Lastly the fifth one is Deuteronomy and continues with their
quest but end with Moses’s death. In Conclusion the Torah is the holy text for
Jews and they try to read it as much as they can to go deeper into their
religion and to correct themselves.
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Judaism,
Moses,
Mt.Sinai,
Primary Documents,
The Old Testament,
Torah
Strained Every Nerve
Dohány Street Synagogue |
Dohány Street Synagogue,also knows ans the Great Synagogue is a historical building in the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the largest Synagogue in Europe and one of the largest in the world with a capacity of 2,964 seats. It was built between 1854-1859 with the decorations based on Islamic models from North Africa and medieval Spain. The Dohány Street Synagogue complex consists of the Great Synagogue, the Heroes' temple, the graveyard, the Memorial and the Jewish Museum. The street itself carries strong Holocaust implications, for instance on February 3 1939 the synagogue was bombed by the Hungarian pro-Nazi and was used as a base for German Radio during the World War II. During the Communist era the damaged structure became again a prayer house for the much diminished Jewish community. Its restoration started in 1991 and ended in 1998. The restoration was financed by the state and the private donations. Ultimately Jewish people did all they can do in order to build and restore the temple and carry out their beliefs.
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Holocaust,
Judaism,
Societal Impact,
Synagogue,
temple
Keeping Kosher
Kashrut (translated as Kosher) is the set of Jewish religious dietary laws. Torah specifies certain kinds of food that are right to eat, and the other kinds that shall not be eaten. The meat of some animals are forbidden and whose meat may be eaten must be killed in a special, careful way by a religiously trained slaughterer. In Judaism for those who keep kosher, observance of the dietary laws is a both opportunity for obedience to God and for preserving Jewish unity and identity. The importance of the laws of kashrut to the Jewish people has been demonstrated in times of persecution, in which Jews have been forced to eat non kosher foods (usually pork) under penalty of death: many Jews chose to die rather than break kosher. Presently, about a sixth of American Jews or 0.3% of the American population fully keep kosher, and many more abstain from some non-kosher foods, especially pork. This practice of Jews is known by the whole world because eventually markets make kosher products around the world and it's visible to everyone.
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Judaism,
Kashrut,
Kosher,
Modern Practice,
Torah
Begins With Death...
The
crucifixion is the execution of a person by nailing or binding them to a cross
and was a popular method of killing enforced by Roman leaders in the ancient
world. What started Christianity was the crucifixion or the death of Jesus
Christ, the Messiah -savoir- . Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem on a Friday and
on or near Passover by the Roman Empire because he was a threat for a rebellion
since many lowered class people followed him and believed that he was their
savior. It is believed that after his death Jesus went down to Hell to free the
souls of the people who had died before his coming. On Sunday -after three
days- he came back to life and left the tomb where he was buried, this is
called the resurrection. Mary Magdalene was the first one to see him and she
told it to the Apostles-followers of Jesus-. Apostles claimed that he appeared
to them for 40 days and after that he ascended to heaven. Jesus informed his
followers that who identifies him as the savior and son of God will reach
salvation, reconciled with God for eternity. With those words and messages from
Jesus Christianity started and then spread over the Empire.
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Apostles,
Christianity,
cross,
crucifixion,
History,
Jerusalem,
Jesus,
Messiah,
resurrection,
Roman Empire
Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus Christ also referred as Jesus of Nazareth is the central figure of Christianity. He was born around 7 and 3 BC in Bethlehem, Judea as a Jew and was raised in Nazareth -northern Judea-. He was baptized -sins washed away- by a prophet known as John the Baptist. As a young man, he took up the trade of carpentry. He started teaching around age of 30 and claimed to be the new Messiah, king. Many didn't believe in him and Jewish leaders taught he was challenging their authority however he had enough power and followers to seen as a threat for the Roman Empire. It is believed that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, was born a virgin, performed miracles, founded the Church, died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to achieve expiation, rose from the dead, and ascended into heaven.The great majority of Christians worship him as the incarnation of God the Son -Christianity defines God as three persons or expressions:The Father,The Son(Jesus Christ)and the Holy Spirit, this is called a Divine Trinity-.
The Guide Book
The first printed Bible |
The word
Bible comes from Greek as biblia and means "books" in English
because it has many books in one book. The Christian Bible is a collection of
66 books with the first 39 being The Old Testament and the other 27, New
Testament. The Old Testament was written by Jews between 16th and 12th century
BCE and both religions share it. But Jews interfere with the New Testament
since it comes after Moses and that's what makes the Christian Bible unique.
The New Testament consists of 4 different genres of Christian literature:
Gospels-Jesus’ life and the main part-, Acts of the Apostles-acts of his
followers-, Epistles-apostolic letters especially Saint Paul's- and an
Apocalypse -revelation of St.John the Divine-. The words were spread by the
Apostles and their Disciples to the outside world that Christianity turned out
to be the licit religion of the Roman Empire (313 A.D.). According to
researches The Holy Bible has been world's best-selling book and still is.
Christians do take the bible seriously and they read it over and over to in
order to strengthen their beliefs, correct their lives, actions and behaviors.
The Huge Landmark
St.Peter's Basilica (in Italian: Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) is a late Renaissance Church located within Vatican City. Designed by Donato Bramante,Michelangelo, Carlo Moderno, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St.Peter's is the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture and remains one of the largest churches in world. It's regarded as one of the holiest Catholic sites and has been described as holding a unique position in Christian world. Many people go there on pilgrimage and the Pope, head of Catholic Church, lives at Vatican and often says mass at St.Peter's. By Catholic tradition, St.Peter's Basilica is the burial place of its namesake Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles, and the first Pope and Bishop of Rome. For this reason, many Popes have been interred at St. Peter's since the Early Christian period. There has been a church on this site since the time of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (4th century AD) but it was replaced. The construction of present basilica began on 18 April 1506 and was completed on 18 November 1626. Ultimately the first (old) St.Peter's Basilica was built after Constantine making Christianity the legal religion of Roman Empire and in order to show and practice Christianity. Now the basilica is not only visited by Catholics but is visited by whole world and has become a huge land mark.
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Apostles,
Catholic,
Christianity,
Pope,
Roman Empire,
Saint Peter,
Societal Impact,
St.Peters Basilica
~These Are My Confessions~
In Catholic teaching, the Sacrament of Penance is the method of the Church by which individual men and women may confess sins committed -after getting baptized- and have them absolved by a priest. This sacrament is known by many names, including penance,reconciliation and confession. Although it's not mandatory, the Catholic tradition is usually conducted within a confessional box, booth or reconciliation room. In order to confess a person should be able to criticize their actions and have the courage to share their sins. Confession is a major practice over all sects of Christianity but they have different ways to do it and different views on it. For instance in Orthodoxy, confession does not take place in a confessional, but normally in the main part of the church itself with a lectern set up and on it placed a Gospel Book and a blessing cross -also under a Christ icon-. Orthodox understand that the confession is not made to the priest, but to Christ,and the priest stands only as witness and guide. Ultimately, Christianity is the most populated religion and people around the world are aware of this practice mostly by visiting churches and from media-like movies-.
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Catholic,
Christianity,
church,
confession,
confessional,
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Jesus,
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Orthodoxy,
priest
READ! IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD
The cave Hira |
Peace Be Upon Him
Hırka-i Şerif -The vest of Muhammad(s.a.v)- |
(s.a.v)-Peace be upon him -Muslims say this whenever
they mention Muhammad-
True Words of God
The
Qur'an is the holy text of Muslims and considered to be "The Words of
Allah (God)". Its scriptural status among a world-spanning religious
community, and its major place within world literature, has led to a great deal
of secondary literature on the Qur'an. It was verbally revealed by Allah to
Muhammad (pbuh) through the angel Gabriel in a cave on the mountain of Hira in
Mecca over a period of approximately 23 years, beginning on 22 December 609 CE
-When he was 40- and concluding in 632 CE- when he died-. It was committed to
memory by the early Muslims, and recorded in writing by scribes and believed to
be the only revealed book that has been protected by Allah from distortion or
corruption, for that reason many people converted to Islam. Qur'an is written in Arabic and only holy that way, Allah informs, "We
have sent it down as an Arabic Qur'an so you people may understand /
reason" (Qur'an 12:2). But, because many
Muslims around the world do not understand Arabic, the meaning of Qur'an is also
given in other languages, so that the readers can understand better what the
Arabic words mean. However Muslims believe that translations are not the true Qur'an and only the Arabic copy is true. Finally, Qur'an should be handled with the deepest respect since it's one of the most important things in Islam.
Quranic verses inscribed on the shoulder blade of a camal!!! |
Qur'an Al Fatiha:
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Allah,
Angel Gabriel,
Hira,
Islam,
Mecca,
Muhammad,
Primary Documents,
Qur'an
As a Way to Rekindle
The Qol
Sherif Mosque is located in Kazan, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia and was
reputed to be -at the time of its construction- the largest mosque in Russia
and in Europe -outside of Istanbul-. It was built in the Volga Bulgarian
architectural style, with elements of early Renaissance and Ottoman
architecture. Although the present mosque was completed in 1996, it was based
on the design of the original mosque built in 16th century by Qol Sherif -its
namesake-, who was a religious leader that served there and died with his
numerous students while defending Kazan from Russian forces in 1552. The
original mosque was destroyed in 1552 during the storm of Kazan by Ivan The
Terrible and a was decided to get rebuilt as a way to rekindle Kazan identity.
The new complex includes a library, publishing house and an office of the Imam
-an Islamic leader of a mosque or community who leads the prayers during
praying-. It can accommodate 6.000 worshipers and nowadays the mosque
predominantly serves as a museum of Islam however during the major Muslim
celebrations thousands of people gather here to pray and practice their religion.
Azan:
Labels:
architecture,
Imam,
Islam,
mosque,
Qol Sherif Mosque,
Societal Impact
Here I Am At Your Service O Allah!
My grandfather during hajj :) |
Labels:
Allah,
Hajj,
Islam,
Kaaba,
Mecca,
Modern Practice,
pilgrimage
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