Munther Al-Haik's insightful work, 'The Gospel of Buddha: A Comparative Study,' is the 14th installment in his renowned Holy Books Series. This book delves deep into the core teachings and philosophical underpinnings attributed to Buddha, examining them through a critical and comparative lens. Al-Haik explores the origins, development, and principal tenets of what is often referred to as the 'Gospel of Buddha,' providing readers with a nuanced understanding of Buddhist thought. The study draws parallels and highlights distinctions with other sacred texts and spiritual traditions, offering valuable insights into the universal aspects of human spirituality and the unique contributions of Buddhism. It's an essential read for anyone interested in comparative religion, Eastern philosophy, or the profound spiritual wisdom found in ancient scriptures.