Principles of Religion
Principles of Religion Name School Teacher Subject Principles of Religion Elie Wisel , Mahatma Gandhi , and Dalai Lama can be said as some of the most important people to their country for they bring extraordinary principles especially in their religion . Elie Wisel believed in Jewish religion , Mahatma Gandhi believed in Hindu religion , while Dalai Lama believed in Buddhist religion . They were all men who have different principles and ideologies when it came to their religion . However , even if there are differences that may be seen into their own perception

of religion , there will always be commonalities that will bring them into one belief
Elie Wisel was born in Sighet , Transylvania on 30 September 1928 . He had three sisters but he was the only son in the family . His life can be said as a tragic situation in human life - poor and abandoned by the society . He and his father were separated to his mother and three sisters in Auschiwits , Birkeneau . They thought that his mother and sisters were murdered . After a year , his father died that is why he lived in an orphanage but he and his two old sisters saw each other and they were reunited . Even though these situations happened to his life he was still convicted to study so he became a journalist in 1948 at Sorbonne . After he wrote and sell his book entitled Night , he went to New York . Until now , Wisel is still living with his son and wife in New York
Mahatma Gandhi was born in Porbandar , India on 2 October 1869 . In 1900 's , he became one of the most respectful political and spiritual leaders . People called Gandhi Mahatma , which means Great Soul . He was also became the father of the Indian Nation when he helped the Indians to be freed during the British colonization . Gandhi had four children to his wife Kasturba . His family fixed his marriage to Kasturba at the age of 13 . Mahatma Gandhi went to London to study law . In 1891 he returned to India to practice his forte . After two years , he went to South Africa to do legal works . However , going to South Africa was not easy for Gandhi because it was the period of British colonization and he need to help Indian people for they were abused when they attempt to claim their rights as British . For twenty-one years , he stayed in South Africa to secure the rights of Indians
Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso is the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet . He was born on July 6 , 1935 in Lhamo Dhondrub . Dalai Lama came from a family of peasant . At the age of two (2 , his holiness was already recognized and soon followed the 13th Dalai Lama . Dalai Lamas are said to be the physical connection of Buddha to people , to show its compassion to Buddhist religion and to serve people . Dalai Lama started to study at the age of six (6 ) and he completed the Degree of Geshe Lharampa or the Doctorate of Buddhist Philosophy...
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