Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Sabbath & Sacred Rest
The principle of regular cessation from work for spiritual renewal is rooted in the biblical Sabbath and echoed across traditions. Whether observed as Shabbat, Sunday worship, or Jumu'ah prayers, sacred rest reflects the belief that human beings are more than their labor.
Across the World's Religions
Christianity
- Practice
- Lord's Day (Sunday) — rest and worship
- Key Text
- Mark 2:27; Acts 20:7; Hebrews 4:9-10
Islam
- Practice
- Jumu'ah (Friday congregational prayer) — not a rest day per se
- Key Text
- Quran 62:9-10
Judaism
- Practice
- Shabbat — complete cessation from creative work
- Key Text
- Exodus 20:8-11; Genesis 2:2-3; Isaiah 58:13-14
Hinduism
- Practice
- Sacred days for rest and worship (Ekadashi, Purnima)
- Key Text
- Bhagavad Gita 3:17; Padma Purana (Ekadashi Mahatmya)
Buddhism
- Practice
- Uposatha days — observance days for reflection and precepts
- Key Text
- AN 3.70 (Uposatha Sutta); AN 8.41