ہندو مت اور اسلام کی اعتقادی تشکیلات کی فکری و نظریاتی اساسات اور فکری اثرات: تقابلی مطالعہ
A Comparative Study of Doctrinal Concepts in Hinduism and Islam: A Theoretical and Philosophical Analysis
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Hinduism, Islam, Doctrinal Concepts, Comparative Study, Theology, Philosophy, Belief Systems, Interfaith Dialogue.Abstract
This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the core doctrinal concepts in Hinduism and Islam, highlighting both the convergences and divergences in their belief systems. By examining foundational principles such as the nature of divinity, human purpose, ethical frameworks, and metaphysical postulates, the research explores how each tradition conceptualizes ultimate reality, moral responsibility, and spiritual fulfillment. Employing a theoretical and philosophical approach, the study situates these beliefs within historical, cultural, and theological contexts, offering insights into their underlying logic and implications for contemporary interfaith discourse. The analysis not only elucidates the distinctiveness of each tradition but also underscores the potential for meaningful dialogue based on mutual understanding of fundamental convictions.
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