New Study tools + religion overviews + comparisons

Learn world religions with clarity—and compare respectfully.

ReligionStudyHub is a lightweight study site: concise overviews, neutral comparisons, and practical tools for learners, students, and curious readers.

Tip: If you want to study fairly, start with each religion’s own definitions, then compare categories like scripture, worship, and ethics.

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Choose a tool or a religion page. Everything is designed to load fast and stay easy to read (no dark UI).

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Respectful comparisons

Side‑by‑side, category‑based summaries (simplified) to help you orient before deeper study.

Study tools

Checklists, quick quizzes, and frameworks that help you retain what you learn.

Beginner guides

Short, readable articles that answer “What is…?” without heavy jargon.

Featured tools

Practical utilities you can use immediately.

Religion Comparison Tool Select two religions and compare major categories at a glance.
Study Checklist A repeatable method for studying any tradition fairly and carefully.
Quick Quiz 5‑question quizzes to reinforce vocabulary and key concepts.
7‑Day Starter Plan A simple learning plan: overview → vocabulary → comparison → deeper reading.

Browse religions

Concise entry pages with vocabulary and “next steps” for study.

Christianity

Abrahamic religion centered on Jesus; diverse denominations and interpretations.

Islam

Monotheistic faith emphasizing submission to God; Qur’an and Five Pillars.

Hinduism

Diverse traditions; karma, dharma, and liberation (moksha) are common themes.

Buddhism

Paths toward awakening; meditation and ethical practice across many schools.

Judaism

Covenantal tradition with rich textual and communal life; multiple movements.

Sikhism

Devotion to one God, equality, and service; guided by the Gurus and scripture.

Latest beginner guides

Short articles designed to be shared and revisited.

How to Study Religion Fairly (Without Stereotypes) A simple approach: definitions → sources → practices → lived experience → comparison.
Religion vs Denomination vs Sect: What’s the Difference? Clear definitions plus examples so you don’t mix categories.
What Counts as “Scripture” in Different Traditions? How sacred texts function across religions, without assuming sameness.
Why Comparisons Go Wrong—and How to Fix Them Common errors (category mistakes, cherry‑picking) and how to avoid them.