Abrahamic Religions Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 2. The Jewish Sabbath; a weekly day of rest observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening.
  2. 4. The house of worship and communal center for a Jewish congregation.
  3. 7. The 16th-century religious movement aimed at reforming the Catholic Church, leading to the rise of Protestantism.
  4. 9. The deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ.
  5. 11. The central Islamic concept of the indivisible oneness and uniqueness of God
  6. 12. The rising of Jesus Christ from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion.
  7. 14. A formal, authorized statement of Christian beliefs or articles of faith
  8. 16. The Third Pillar of Islam; an obligatory annual almsgiving or charity to help those in need.
  9. 19. The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
  10. 20. The recorded traditions, sayings, and actions of the Prophet Muhammad used as a major source of religious law.
  11. 21. A recognized autonomous branch or subgroup within the Christian Church
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  1. 1. The basic Islamic confession of faith and the First Pillar of Islam
  2. 3. Food that satisfies the requirements of Jewish ritual dietary law.
  3. 5. Translating to "good news," this refers to the accounts of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection found in the New Testament.
  4. 6. A sacred, binding agreement or promise between God and the Jewish people.
  5. 8. A massive collection of Jewish oral laws, traditions, and rabbinic commentaries on the Mishnah.
  6. 10. Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Quran and the traditions of the Prophet
  7. 13. The collective global community of Islamic believers bound together by a common faith.
  8. 15. The dispersion or scattering of the Jewish people away from their ancestral homeland.
  9. 17. The cube-shaped shrine located in the center of Mecca’s Grand Mosque, toward which Muslims face during prayer.
  10. 18. A sacred, binding agreement or promise between God and the Jewish people.