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Old Saturday, July 23, 2016
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Post Notes/ Slides of Comparative Religions

I took a 3 credit hour course on comparative religions and i am sharing the slides that my class made for presentations.You can download them from below mentioned link. However, these slides are of very basic level. If you need resources for in depth study ,I would suggest you to contact someone who is currently studying at a university where this course is being taught.(E.g Kinnaird College)

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ve88vgu4f...Pb-uPK4Ja?dl=0
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That's great. It cover basics of all the major religions but in 2016's paper they asked about religious personalities/people & their works. Can you share something related to that?
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Anam Akram I read out your slides .
Your slides don't cover hinduism portion perfectly.
You are misguided about it or please share your source of knowledge.
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