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Martyrdom & Sacrifice of Life

Dying for one's faith — martyrdom — is among the highest acts of devotion in many traditions. From the early Christian martyrs to Islamic shahid to Jewish kiddush HaShem, willingness to give one's life for truth expresses the ultimate subordination of earthly existence to eternal values.

Across the World's Religions

Christianity
Practice
Martyrdom (martyria) — witness unto death for Christ
Key Text
Revelation 2:10; Acts 7:54-60; John 15:13
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Islam
Practice
Shahid — martyr in the path of Allah; highest rank in Jannah
Key Text
Quran 3:169-170, 4:74
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Judaism
Practice
Kiddush HaShem — sanctification of God's name through martyrdom
Key Text
Daniel 3:16-18; 2 Maccabees 7; Sanhedrin 74a
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Hinduism
Practice
Pranatyaga — giving up life for dharma; self-sacrifice
Key Text
Bhagavad Gita 2:22-23; 18:5-6
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Buddhism
Practice
Bodhisattva's willingness to sacrifice for others' liberation
Key Text
Jataka Tales (self-sacrifice stories); Vessantara Jataka
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