Yes.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to draw eyes according to Islamic teachings.
To answer what happens to people when they die.
Many religions have sacred sites. People believe that they will draw strength and power from visiting those sites.
On the walls of temples Hindus drew many cultural teachings. Also they wrote many commandments of God.
On nciku.com you can draw the character and it will recognize it. (Chinese characters and Japanese kanjii only)
Jerusalem has a lot of people living there. The city is the center of more than just a few religions. Destroying the city would draw immediate tension between all religions which hold Jerusalem dear and the origin of the destruction.
If romanticism and transcendentalism were viewed as a Venn diagram, romanticism would be a large circle and transcendentalism would be a much smaller circle wholly contained within the larger one. All transcendentalists were romantics but not all romantics were transcendentalists. Therefore, one cannot draw a clear contrast between romantic writing and transcendentalist writing. Generally however, the transcendentalists were primarily essayists, and to some degree, poets and they used these forms to espouse their belief that the ultimate secrets of life and man's relationship to God could be revealed through a close observation of nature. They also were humanists, who believed in the perfectability of mankind. They thought that all of man's evils were behaviors learned from a flawed and evil society and that by perfecting society mankind could be perfected.
In Islam, drawing faces is considered haram (forbidden) in some interpretations of Islamic teachings. It is important to seek guidance from a knowledgeable religious authority for a more detailed understanding of this issue.
You ask a good question; one of the biggest problems facing religions are that there are so many different ones, they are mutually exclusive and, often, they insist that only they are right. One can draw one of two conclusions: * One of the many religions is actually correct, but there's no way of telling which one. * None of the religions is correct.
Symbols in religious stories are used to convey deeper meanings or concepts that are difficult to articulate directly. They can serve as metaphors or representations of complex ideas, beliefs, or values. By using symbols, religious stories can engage the imagination, provide layers of interpretation, and help individuals connect with the spiritual or moral teachings within the narrative.
Recognize the religions that believe in only one God (Zoroastorism, Islam, Judiaism, Christianity - though many would contend that the Holy Trinity means that Christians believe in multiple Gods) then identify the symbols that they use.
In the Indiana Jones series, the primary religions referenced are Christianity, particularly Catholicism, and elements of ancient religions, such as those associated with Hinduism and various mythologies. Artifacts like the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail draw heavily on Christian themes, while the Temple of Doom incorporates aspects of Hindu beliefs and practices. The films often explore the intersection of faith, archaeology, and adventure, highlighting both religious devotion and the quest for historical truth.