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 * 1) How was it originated?
 * 2) Food Practices? [[image:http://www.jewfaq.org/graphics/hebrew.gif width="428" height="277" caption="Hebrew Alefbet"]]
 * 3) Artwork or Architecture?
 * 4) Famous People?
 * 5) Population?
 * 6) Where practiced?
 * 7) How is it practiced?

Islam- -Muslims also have eating restrictions. Halal food is the permitted food of Islam. Muslims cannot eat: Islam-
 * Originated in Ancient Arabia, more specifically Mecca.
 * Muhammad recieved messages from the archangel Gabriel, which form the basis of Islamic religion.
 * Practiced everywhere around the world after being widespread from the Arabian Peninsula.
 * Practiced in mosques.
 * 1) Pork or pork by products.
 * 2) Animals that were dead prior to slaughtering.
 * 3) Animals not slaughtered properly or in the name of Allah.
 * 4) Blood and blood by products.
 * 5) Alcohol.
 * 6) Carniverous Animals.
 * 7) Birds of Prey.
 * 8) Land animals without external ears.
 * As of 2009, Muslim population is 1.82 billion.
 * Common forms of practice are yearly charity donations, praying five times a day, fasting during Ramadan, and submitting themselves completely to Allah.
 * Architecture includes the Blue Mosque, in Istanbul, and the Taj Mahal temple, in India.
 * One form of practice is yoga. Muslims bend into various positions saying things like "Allah Ackbar", or "praise to our lord."

Similarities-
 * Islam and Judaism both have food restrictions: Kosher food and Halal food are the permitted foods of the two religions.
 * All 5 religions are monotheistic, believing in only one god. The gods are: God, Allah, Buddha, and Shri Ramji.

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