The age of the Earth is a topic viewed differently across various perspectives. Young Earth Creationism, based on a literal interpretation of the Bible, suggests an age of 6,000 to 10,000 years. Old Earth Creationism reconciles scientific consensus, estimating the Earth to be 4.54 billion years old, with faith in a divine creator. Hinduism's diverse beliefs propose an age spanning billions or trillions of years, reflecting cyclical time. Islamic interpretations vary, with some aligning with a young Earth and others finding harmony between science and religion. Scientifically, the age is estimated at 4.54 billion years, based on radiometric dating, fossils, meteorites, and geological processes. Respectful dialogue fosters understanding of these differing viewpoints, unveiling the intricate tapestry that shapes our comprehension of our ancient and marvelous planet.