Studies in Judaism, Christianity and the Religions of India

Studies in Judaism, Christianity and the Religions of India (Arabic: دراسات في اليهودية والمسيحية وأديان الهند; Dirasaat Fi al-Yahudiyaat wa al-Maseehiyaat wa al-Adiyaan al-Hind) is a research book written by Ziaur Rahman Azmi on comparative religion, published by Al-Rushd Library, Riyadh in 2001.

[1][2][3][4] This book is a collection of the author's articles, which were originally published in the "Majallat al-Jami'at al-Islamiyyah bi al-Madinah al-Munawwarah" (Magazine of the Islamic University of Madinah).

Azmi contends that these religions, in their current state, have been distorted and bear no resemblance to the faiths revealed to Moses and Jesus.

[16][17] Azmi has conducted a comparative study of the arguments presented by Jewish and Christian scholars and the messages attributed to Muhammad.

In this book, Azmi has described the four major religions of India: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, including their similarities and foundational principles.