Most religions have rules to follow and have to obey them. In some religions, if you do not follow the rules, there will be consequences. After reading the Islamic paragraph document two, it explains how the Quran claims that “they shall smooth the path of affliction” if someone does not shield themselves “against evil and believes in goodness”. They have to follow the rules or when they die “his riches will not avail him”. In the Christianity document nine it states that “blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall obtain mercy” listed as number 8 in the …show more content…
Culture is a set of knowledge obtained overtime. In the Islamic document eight it covered “The Five Pillars of Faith”. Salat is a mandatory prayer that muslims have to do “five times a day”. Muslims pray to Mecca at “dawn, noon, mid afternoon, dusk and, after dark”. This is apart of their culture and they must follow it to obey their leader.
The Gods in Hinduism society are very powerful to their culture. In the Hinduism document seven, it explains the four major castes in Hindi. The Brahmins are the heist, the Kshatriyas are the warriors and rulers, the Vaishyas are peasants and merchants, and the sudras are the artisans. The Brahmins are the most helpful and they are higher than all of the other castes. There's a statue that breaks down into four pieces to describe who’s high and whose low. Also in the Buddhist document 5 there are three “perfect sages”. Their names were Confucius, Laozi, and the Buddha and they thought buddhists the rules and the consequences if they did not follow them.
Anyone can choose their religion and be happy with who they are serving as their “God”. Religion means loyalty towards someone better than a regular person understands. Religions are supposed to make us believe in our God or Gods to make us feel honorable. Society, culture, and rules to follow are impacted by societal