Reincarnation - The belief that after death, a person’s soul is reborn in a new body., Karma - The idea that a person’s actions (good or bad) affect their future., Dharma - A person’s duty or the right way to live, based on their role in society and their religion., Nirvana - A state of perfect peace and freedom from suffering in Buddhism., Moksha - The release from the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism, achieving union with the divine., Monotheistic - Belief in only one God, as in religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam., Torah - The holy book of Judaism, containing teachings and laws., Covenant - A sacred agreement, especially the one between God and the Hebrew people., Diaspora - The scattering of people from their homeland, often used to describe the Jewish community’s spread around the world., Filial Piety - Respect and loyalty children owe to their parents and ancestors in Confucianism., Yin and Yang - The concept of opposite forces in balance, like dark and light, used in Chinese philosophy., Ethnocentrism - Believing that one’s own culture or group is better than others., Caste System - A social structure in India where people are divided into groups based on birth and occupation., Quran - The holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Muhammad., Hajj - A pilgrimage to Mecca that Muslims try to make at least once in their lifetime., Aryans - An ancient group that migrated to India and influenced its culture and religion., Moses - A prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt., Abraham - A key figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, known as the “father” of the Jewish people, Confucius - An ancient Chinese philosopher whose ideas on ethics and society became Confucianism., Siddhartha Gautama - The founder of Buddhism, known as the Buddha., Muhammad - The prophet and founder of Islam, believed to be the last messenger of God., Muslims - Followers of Islam who believe in the teachings of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad.,
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