Abstract
This study explores deontological ethics within major world religions, focusing on how principles of duty-based morality manifest in religious doctrines. By examining primary religious texts and teachings, this research highlights how deontological concepts shape moral behavior, outlining key similarities and differences in their ethical frameworks.
This comparative analysis provides insights into the role of duty and obligation in religious ethics, suggesting that deontological approaches contribute to both moral coherences within individual faiths and ethical dialogue across traditions.