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World Religions Timeline - Tomás Serrano
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393 Rome adopts Christianity
1054 CE, The Great Schism splits Christianity between the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church.
1455 CE The Gutenberg Bible is the first printed Bible.
Martin Luther and his 95 Theses in 1517
1979 C.E. The Iranian Revolution results in the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the first attempt at an Islamic state in the modern era.
Muhammad's first revelation by the angel Gabriel in 610
Muhammad’s Night Journey to Jerusalem in 621 CE
1975 C.E. Wallace D. Muhammad, the son of Elijah Muhammad, takes over leadership of the Nation of Islam after his father's death and brings most of his followers into mainstream Islam. He later creates the Muslim American Society, which attracts many members, most of whom are African-American.
1948 C.E. The state of Israel is created. Some Palestinian and Lebanese refugees flee to the United States, among them, Muslims and Christians.
1918 CE World War I ends with the defeat and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, which was the last of the Islamic empires. Many regions populated by Muslims in Africa and Asia are colonized by Europeans. Traditional religious ways of life are threatened and, in some cases, destroyed.
1453 CE The Ottomans take Constantinople from the Byzantines, renaming it Istanbul.
1025 CE The Canon of Medicine is an encyclopedia of medicine in five books compiled by Persian physician-philosopher Ibn Sina. It was possibly the most influential medical text used in North Africa and Europe for centuries.
1023 CE Dome of Rock Completed (and earlier one stood from 691-1015).
1000 C.E. Islam continues to spread through the continent of Africa, including Nigeria, which served as a trading liaison between the northern and central regions of Africa.
711 C.E. Muslims enter Spain in the west and India in the east. Eventually almost the entire Iberian Peninsula is under Islamic control.
661 C.E. Imam Ali is killed, bringing to an end the rule of the four "righteous caliphs": Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. This also marks the beginning of the Umayyad rule.
Muhammad’s emigration from Mecca to Yathrib in 622 CE
Muhammad’s return to Mecca in 629 CE.
Approximately 2000 BCE, Abraham is believed to have lived in ancient Mesopotamia.
First temple destroyed in 586 BCE by Babylonians.
Second Temple built 516 BCE
destroyed of second temple by Romans 70 CE. Jews spread out from the Middle East into Europe and beyond (“the diaspora”)
1290 Jews expelled from England
1492 Jews expelled from Spain
The Haskalah, the Jewish “Enlightenment” movement started around 1770, as Jews in the 18th century began to campaign for emancipation from restrictive laws and integration into the wider European society. Divisions form between Reform and Orthodox Jews.
The First Zionist Congress is held in 1897 calling for the creation of a Jewish nation state.
In 1948, the Jewish state of Israel is established.
The Yuan court reopens the Confucian style civil service recruitment examinations
Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam.
Hargobind becomes the 6th guru at age 11 after the death of his father. He militarized the community so that they would be able to resist any oppression. The Sikhs fought a number of battles to preserve their faith.
he first Jain figure Parshvanatha is born
The 24th and last Tirthankara, is born
Birth of Siddhartha Gautama
Buddhism is adopted as the state religion in China
Ch’an Buddhism of China taken to Japan as Zen
Dalai Lama escaped to India, where he currently lives in exile
the Mahabharata, which includes the Bhagavad Gita, is written around this time.
Hinduism spreads widely throughout SE Asia as a result of war and trade.
Shankara teaches the reality of One Brahman or One God, introducing significant monotheistic beliefs into Hinduism.
Muslims arrive in India and influence the evolution of the Hindu faith.
Lao Tzu , real or mythic writer of the Tao te Ching
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Períodos
Jesus crucified, approximately 30-33 CE
Jesus born, approximately 4-6BCE
70-100 CE The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke are written, later to be the Christian Bible.
312-325 CE Emperor Constantine converts to Christianity and makes Rome a Christian empire (Council of Nicea)
1730-60 CE The “Great Awakening” is a revival movement among Protestants in the US.
570 -633 C.E. Muhammad’s life
1526-1582 The Mughals rule India.
780-850 CE Al-Khwarizmi, known as the father of Algebra
750-1258 CE “The Golden Era of Islam” marked by notable accomplishments in science, arts, and literature.
630-655 C.E. Islam spreads across the Middle East, capturing Jerusalem in 637 CE and then spreading across North Africa.
First Temple built by King Solomon approximately 10th century BCE
Maimonides (1138–1204) one of the most famous rabbis of the middle ages. His writings are still influential today.
Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov (1698 -1760) founds Hasidism, a sect within Judaism.
In 1935, Nuremberg Laws came into effect in Germany, restricting the rights of Jews and setting the stage for the Hocaust through 1945.
Confucius's Life
Analects are written
A leading intellectual of the later Tang dynasty, Han Yu advocated a return to Confucian learning as a means to revitalize the government.
The Vadda Ghalūghārā was a dramatic and bloody massacre of Sikhs by Afghanistan's (Durrani Empire).
Jain monks turned from living as wandering ascetics to permanent residence in temples or monasteries.
Development of Theravada Buddhism
Development of Mahayana Buddhism
The Book of Changes, documents the concepts of yin yang
Taoism is Decreed a state religion
Taoism loses popular support with the decline of the Tang Dynasty. Replaced by Confucianism and Buddhism
Indian scholars put the sacred texts, the Vedas in written form; basic tenets of Hinduism are established.
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