Description
Religion has played a vital role in human society since ancient times. It has influenced people's beliefs, values, and practices, shaping their worldview and way of life. Among the world's major religions, Abrahamic religions and Hinduism hold significant positions due to their diverse beliefs, traditions, and philosophies. Abrahamic religions, which include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, are monotheistic and trace their origins to the prophet Abraham. In contrast, Hinduism is a polytheistic religion that originated in the Indian subcontinent and has diverse beliefs and practices. This research paper aims to explore and highlight the differences between Abrahamic religions and Hinduism in terms of their beliefs, practices, and historical origins. The study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of these religions and their significant differences, offering insights into the religious diversity of humanity.