This lesson contains 11 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Lesson 9: Hajj
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Program:
1. Welcome
2. Discuss homework
3. Rituals
4. Hajj
Lesson goals:
1. You can explain what the hajj and the rituals involvedare
2. You can explain what a ritual is and apply the characteristics to the Hajj
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Homework
6. How did the historical disagreement over leadership after the death of the Prophet Muhammad shape the distinct religious practices and beliefs of Sunni and Shia Muslims today?
7. In what ways have political and cultural factors influenced Sunni-Shia relations over time, and how do these factors continue to play a role in contemporary conflicts?
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6. The historical disagreement over leadership after the Prophet Muhammad's death led to the Sunni belief in a community-chosen caliph, emphasizing unity, while Shia Muslims believed leadership should remain within the Prophet's family, specifically Ali and his descendants. This division influenced religious practices, such as Shia commemorations of Karbala, and theological emphases, like the Sunni focus on communal consensus versus Shia reverence for their Imams' spiritual authority.
7. Colonial divisions, and modern nation-state rivalries, have deepened Sunni-Shia divides. These influences persist in contemporary conflicts, where sectarianism is often exacerbated by geopolitical struggles, such as in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, where competing powers like Saudi Arabia and Iran mobilize religious identities for political gain.
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Rituals
A ritual can be described as a series of symbolic behaviors/actions that are considered necessary and meaningful in certain situations. The various steps of a ritual follow a fixed sequence. Religious rituals often refer to divine beings or ancestors whom the participant honors.
A ritual has multiple characteristics:
It involves repetition (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.).
It has a fixed form and structure.
It follows a specific sequence.
It refers to a special/holy/unusual event. Distinguish between the usual en special events.
It possesses a powerful, supernatural, or divine element.
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categories
Rite of passage: A ritual that symbolizes the transition from one life phase to another.
Rite of intensification: A ritual aimed at strengthening group cohesion.
Rite of divination: A ritual to obtain information or make predictions by invoking the gods.
Rite of preparation: A ritual performed to prepare for an important event.
Rite of protection: A ritual intended to offer protection.
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Hajj
Pilgrimage = journey to aholy place, which can lead to a personal transformation, after which the pilgrim returns to their daily life
Hajj = Pilgrimage to Mecca to be made once in a lifetime (if possible)