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The Concept of God in Major Religions by Dr. Zakir Naik is an English comparative religion book that explores how different major world faiths understand the idea of God and then contrasts these views with the Islamic concept of the Divine. It begins by outlining why belief in a supreme being is foundational to human thought and shows how various religions, classified into types, conceptualize God in their own theological frameworks. The book then discusses the conception of God in religions such as Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, and others, and concludes with a detailed, Islam-centred analysis of God’s nature and attributes, portraying Islam’s understanding of God as pure monotheism (Tawḥīd) and how it perfects the idea of the Supreme Being.
64 pages. 14 × 21 cm. English language. Four-color print with clear presentation and comparative layout.
Best simple English guide for understanding and comparing the concept of God across major world religions. Perfect for students, seekers, interfaith students, and anyone exploring theological differences with scriptural insight.
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