Iwrbs11 - Q1 - M9
Iwrbs11 - Q1 - M9
Iwrbs11 - Q1 - M9
World Religions
and Belief Systems
11
Quarter 1
Week 3
1Module1
Module 9
Historical Events
Caused by Religion
Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems
Quarter 1 – Week 3- Module 9: Historical Events Caused by Religion
First Edition, 2020
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Historical Events Caused by Religion!
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the entire module.
EXPECTATION
PRE – TEST
Directions: Read the following questions and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. What is referred to as the Hindu practice of widow burning?
a. Sati c. Moksha
b. Sartre d. Karma
2. Which mosque was destroyed by Hindu activists in India?
a. Babri Masjid c. Barwada Mosque
b. Jama Masjid d. Hajj Ali Dargah
3. What type of torture or punishment is applied to the victim where rope is
entangled to his head and let him fall from height and stopped with an abrupt
jerk?
a. Inquisition c. Strappado
b. Suttee d. Pear of Anguish
4. What do you call a form of sacrifice that allowed oneself to be set on fire?
a. Self-deprivation c. Strappado
b. Self-immolation d. None of the Choices
5. Who was the Hindu woman in Tuslipar village who burned herself to death
on the funeral pyre of her husband?
a. Janakrani c. Jagruti
b. Jahnavi d. Jagvi
RECAP
3.__________________________ 4. ____________________________
5. ___________________________ 6. ____________________________
LESSON
THE INQUISITION
Inquisition refers to the Roman Catholic Church groups charged with
subduing heresy from around 1184, which includes the Episcopal
Inquisition (11841230s) and the Papal Inquisition (1230s). The Inquisition
was a response to large popular movements in Europe considered heretical
or profane to Christianity.
Directions. True or False: Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct
and FALSE if it is not. Write your answer on the space provided.
WRAP – UP
In this module, you have learned how religion can bring conflicts and
discussions among groups of people. These includes the self-immolation of a
Buddhist monk in Vietnam, a widow who burnt herself on the funeral pyre of
her husband, the Inquisition and the Godhra train incident which took place
in 2002. Aside from the incidents mentioned in our discussion, cite current
situations or conflicts caused by religion, give at least three and explain.
1. ______________
2. ______________
3. ______________
VALUING
We all know that religion can be at the same time bring positive and
negative effects to the society. These effects then may result into atrocities or
conflicts between and among different religious groups or organizations. In
your own way, how can you show importance or respect to other peoples’
belief to avoid such conflicts to transpire? Write your answer in your journal
notebook.
POST TEST
Directions: Read and analyze the following statements. Determine the person
being described by the statement below and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. He was the Buddhist monk who set himself on fire in the middle of a
street in South Vietnam as a protest against the religious discrimination
being experienced by the Buddhists.
a. Thick Quang Duc c. Thick Quang Do
b. Thick Huyen Quang d. U Thant
2. It was during his Roman Catholic regime in Vietnam where the minority
Catholics enjoyed majority status and privileges while prohibiting the majority
of Buddhist to perform their religious rituals.
a. Ngo Dinh Diem c. Ngo Dinh Nhu
b. Nguyen Phu Trong d. Nguyen Van Thieu
3. It was a group of institutions within the Catholic Church whose aim was to
combat heresy.
a. Conquistador c. Visitador
b. Inquisition d. None of the choices
4. Who was the Pope who issued the papal bull Ad exstirpanda which
authorized the use of torture by inquisitors?
a. Pope Innocent the IV c. Pope Alexander IV
b. Pope Gregory IX d. Pope Innocent the VIII
“Spanish and Roman Inquisition” Accessed May 28, 2020, retrieved from
http://epicworldhistory.blogspot.com/2012/06/spanish-and-roman-
inquisitions.html?m=1
“The Godhra Train Burning Case” Accessed May 28, 2020, retrieved from
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-
states/godhra-train-burning-case-two-sentenced-to-life-three-
acquitted/article24790846.ece/amp/