Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? A Religious Perspective explores the timeless question of suffering through the lens of faith. This book delves into how major religious traditions—Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism—understand pain, injustice, and hardship. It examines themes of divine justice, free will, and spiritual growth, offering readers comfort and insight into the mystery of suffering. By weaving sacred texts, personal stories, and theological reflections, the book invites readers to find hope, meaning, and resilience in faith, even when faced with life’s deepest challenges and unanswered questions.