9th standard DSERT Karnataka state syllabus Social science Notes
HISTORY
CHAPTER
– 1
WESTERN RELIGIONS
Judaism,
Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Islam are important religions of the world.
They are also known as Semitic religions.
JUDAISM
A Religion is a set of rules.
Features of religion:
1. Belief in one God.
2. Belief in the
messenger of God.
3. A holy book written
by the messenger
4. The community
should follow the specific do’s and don’ts of the messenger.
5. Mass prayer to be
conducted in a specific place.
Their follower of
Judaism - Jews.
Jews language -
Hebrew.
Forefather of Judaism
– Abraham
Messenger of Judaism –
Moses
History of Jews:
Israel tribes engaged
in the continuous fight.
King of Israel David
defeated Goliath and became the ruler.
His son was famous
Solomon and built one big temple.
The kingdom was split
into two after the death of King Solomon in 931 BCE.
1)Israel Kingdom 2) Juda kingdom
Egyptians and later
Assyrians invaded on Israel.
Babylonians invaded
Israel and they completely destroyed the temple.
In 538 BCE Achaemenid
of Persia invaded Israel. Cyrus, the famous king gave back their kingdom, and
allowed jews live in peace.
Jews religious text –
Torah
Invasion over Jews
Alexander attacked on
Babylonia and defeated them in 334 BCE.
Jesus Christ who
taught Christianity was a Jew.
During II world war,
Adolf Hitler, the German Dictator, got killed 60 Lakh Jews.
UNO formed Israel as a
seperate nation for the jews.
Thus, the jews got
their motherland after 3000 years.
Hebrew Bible also
called Old Testament has 3 divisions.
1.Law,
2.writings, and
3.Moses’ writings.
Ten rules in Judaism
1. Do not have any
other gods.
2. Do not make or
worship idols.
3. Do not disrespect
or misuse God’s name.
4. Remember the
Sabbath and keep it holy.
5. Honour your mother
and father.
6. Do not commit
murder.
7. Do not commit
adultery.
8. Do not steal.
9. Do not tell lies
10. Do not be envious
of others.
ZOROASTRIANISM
Zoroastrianism was
founded in Persia.
Followers of
Zoroastrianism - Parsis
(Parsi religion) was
founded by Zarthustra in 6 B.C.
They worshipped Sun
Vedic rituals and practices.
The holy book ‘Zenda
Avestha’
Shlokas called “Gatha
The religions Judaism,
Islam and Christianity were influenced by Zoroastrianism.
Alexander attacked on
them and destroyed Zend Avestha. Later it was rewritten.
Beliefs:
Goodness will be
victorious over the evil in their competition.
Man should choose
goodness.
Their God was
AhurMezda.
Fasting, celibacy and
cleanliness are some of their practices.
CHRISTIANITY
The birthplace of
Jesus is Bethlehem of Jerusalem.
Parents: Joseph and
Mary.
Jesus knew Aramic and
Semetic languages.
Jesus was baptised by
John.
John declared Jesus as
the Messiah.
Jesus started
travelling through Israel preaching religious philosophy.
Jews chose Jesus as
their religious leader.
Jesus had 12
disciples. They are called ‘Apostles’.
Peter was the first
apostle.
Jesus sympathised
those who suffered from diseases.
He always came forward
to alleviate the suffering of the poor.
Crucifixion of Christ
Jesus rejected the
religious dogmas, Jewish fundamentalists started opposing him. Due to all these
the Jewish soldiers arrested and governor ordered crucifixion of Jesus.
He was crucified on
the hillock of Golgotha.
The teachings of Jesus
Christ
1.
He
told people to imagine God as their Father. He also told that all human beings
were Children of the God.
2.
He
advocated universal brotherhood.
3.
He
told people to shun hypocritical religious practices.
4.
He
advised people to repent for their sins and seek forgiveness from the God.
5.
He
asked people to do unto others what they wanted others to do to them.
6.
He
equated Service to Man with Service to God.
The Spread of Christianity
Some disciples of
Jesus were crucified.
Emperor Constantine,
Christianity was adopted as the State religion.
Today, Christian
Churches are found throughout the world and have a large number of followers.
Holy book of Christianity - The Bible
ISLAM RELIGION
Founder – Mohammad
Paigambar
He was born at Mecca
in C.E.570
Parents: Abdulla and
Ameena
He grew up under the
care of his uncle.
Mohammad was employed
to service in a rich widow’s house. Later, he married that widow.
Mohammad heard voice
of an angel while meditating in cave.
The angel said that
Mohammad is the Prophet of God (Allah).
However, he never
referred himself as God, but Prophet of Allah.
The rest of his life
Mohammad spent preaching the Divine Gospel.
These preachings were
compiled by his followers and published in the form of a book.
Quran is the holy book
of Islam.
The orthodox community
of Mecca opposed the Prophet.
In the year C.E. 622
he travelled from Mecca to Medina. This journey became popular in history as
‘Hijira’.
Philosophy and tenets of Islam (the teachings of Muhammad,
the Prophet) :
1. Islam believes in
monotheism (worship of one God). Allah is their
God and Mohammed, His
Prophet.
2. Muhammad, the
Prophet taught that there is no death for the
soul and that sinners
would attract punishment by fire.
3. He laid emphasis on
good behaviour. He said that human beings
should try to learn
forgiveness.
The rules and regulations to be followed by every Muslim :
1. Firm belief in one
God and Mohammed as his Prophet - Kalima
2. Praying five times daily facing the
direction of Kaba - Namaz
3. Fasting during the
Ramzan month from sunrise to sunset - Roja
4. Donating
one-fourths of their earnings to the poor - Zakat
5. Visiting Mecca at
least once in their lifetimes - Haj
These five practices
are said to be the ‘pillars of Islam’