A Comparative Study

Ethical Perceptions of World Religions Hardcover – January 1, 2002 by Dr. Karam Singh Raju About the Book: "A Comparative Study : Ethical Perceptions of the World Religious" - (Hinduism, Buddhism, (Christianity, Islam and Sikhism) deals with extremely important aspect of religion viz. Ethics. Probably this is the first written book, written so far, on this subject. The book presents correct interpretation of religion and comprehensive description of the holy scriptures of these religions. The book states truly that "religion is the finest means for the civilization of man." The author is right in holding that "religious teaches mutual love, peace, harmony and devotion to the God. Misunderstood religion creates mutual hate and division of humanity and consequent alienation of the man from God." The book also deals with difficult but most important topics like "Concept of Sin", "Social Equality", "UniversalBrotherhood", "Status of Woman", "Pride", "Altruism", "Justice" and "Courage". About the Author: Dr. K.S. Raju took to writing and social service after his retirement from distinguished service in Punjab Civil service and Indian Administrative Service in the year 1986 and till date he has authored 10 books on different subjects.