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Essays on Hinduism and Islam A Comparative Study

Essays on Hinduism and Islam A Comparative Study

Written by: John Murray Mitchell William Muir
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This insightful collection features two essays, each penned by a distinguished author, exploring the rich histories of Hinduism and Islam. Delving into the contrasts with Christianity, these essays provide a thought-provoking examination of these major world religions. Originally part of the early 1900s curriculum for the C.L.S.C. (Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle), this book remains a valuable resource for understanding faith and culture. (Summary by Scientila)Copyright Family and Culture Spirituality World
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