Course Overview
This course explores major world religions, focusing on beliefs, practices, and moral teachings. Students critically examine sacred texts and religious traditions from historical and contemporary perspectives. Key topics include the nature of God, life after death, prayer, worship, and ethical decision-making. The curriculum fosters respect and understanding of cultural and religious diversity. Students develop skills in analysis, empathy, and reasoned argument. Comparative religion studies encourage tolerance and global awareness. Classroom discussions, case studies, and textual analysis form a core part of learning. The course prepares students for further studies and responsible global citizenship.



