Event on Comparative Ethics in Islam and Christianity (Based on the Quran and the Bible)
The Department of Comparative Religious studies is thrilled to announce an event titled “Comparative Ethics in Islam and Christianity (Based on the Quran and the Bible)” This enlightening event is scheduled for June 16, 2023
This event promises to be a profound exploration of the moral teachings, ethical principles, and lifestyles as depicted in the Quran and the Bible. Esteemed speakers will delve into various topics, including the role of moral teachings, the position of Christianity in Islam and Islam in Christianity, and an analysis of moral concepts in both sacred texts. Participants will gain valuable insights into the ethical teachings of both religions and how they shape the lives of their followers.
The event will feature a series of thought-provoking lectures and discussions, providing a platform for scholars and enthusiasts to engage in meaningful dialogue. Attendees will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the interfaith and interdisciplinary aspects of these two major world religions.
For those interested in participating, the event organizers have provided contact information for inquiries and registration. Additionally, all participants will receive certificates, adding a valuable credential to their academic and professional portfolios.
Event on Comparative Ethics in Islam and Christianity (Based on the Quran and the Bible)

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Ethics and Morality in Abrahamic Religions
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are rooted in shared traditions, offer frameworks for leading a righteous and purposeful life. While their practices differ, the ethical teachings…
Prophets in Abrahamic Religions: Shared Figures and Unique Narratives
Prophets serve as intermediaries between the divine and humanity, conveying guidance, laws, and moral teachings. Despite the shared figures, each religion presents unique narratives and…
The Concept of God in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
The concept of God is a central theme in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These three Abrahamic religions share common roots and a monotheistic framework, yet…