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Judaism

While Christians鈥 holy place is a church, for Jewish people their holy place of worship is a synagogue.

Jews normally attend the synagogue to worship on Shabbat, which starts on Friday evening and ends on Saturday evening.

A Jewish boy wearing a kippah.
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The kippah is a small cap worn by Jewish men and boys.

Yahweh

The Jewish holy book is called the Torah. Jews believe that this is a sacred book and so they do not touch it when they are reading from it. They use a special pointer called a yad.

A Jewish religious minister is called a rabbi.

Jewish people believe in one god called Yahweh.

Most Jews follow a kosher diet. This means that certain foods can鈥檛 be cooked together, and pork or shellfish isn鈥檛 allowed.

A Jewish boy wearing a kippah.
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The kippah is a small cap worn by Jewish men and boys.
A child reading the Qur'an.
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The holy book for Muslims is the Qur'an.

Islam

Those who follow the religion of Islam are called Muslims.

It is one of the world鈥檚 largest religions. Muslims worship their one god, Allah.

Their holy book is the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍, and it is treated with the upmost respect.

It is placed on a special stand to be read.

A child reading the Qur'an.
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The holy book for Muslims is the Qur'an.
A girl wearing a hijab.
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Many Muslim women and girls wear a head covering called a hijab.

The mosque

Muslims worship at a mosque and their religious minister is called an Imam.

In the mosque, men and women worship separately. Everyone must take off their shoes before entering the mosque. Muslims then wash their feet, hands, face, and arms before going to worship.

Muslim women usually wear a hijab. Muslim men will wear a small cap when praying.

Muslims eat a halal diet. This means that they don鈥檛 eat pork or drink alcohol.

A girl wearing a hijab.
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Many Muslim women and girls wear a head covering called a hijab.

Now that you have learned about Islam and Judaism, read about how Christians also respect Sikhs and Buddhists.

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