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    in a way (often in line with the compass lines) to channel flows of energy in favorable ways. It is not an official religion. Syncretic religion: separate religions that combine into a new religion; often borrow from the pat and the present. Secularism- This is the belief that humans should be based on facts and not

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    The first thing to do was to make a Constitution for the country. A Constitution is a documents of rules according to which the Government of a country is run. The Indian Constitution‚ which stands for national goals like Democracy‚ Socialism‚ Secularism and National Integration‚ was framed by the representatives of Indian people after a long period of debates and discussions. It is the most detailed constitution in the world. No other constitution has gone into such minute details as the Indian

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    Countries. By doing so‚ their sharia law (legal system based on Islam)‚ is better managed with less turmoil. To gain this separation‚ reforms need to take place. However‚ “the word reform in the context of Islam carries a negative connotation. Likewise‚ secularism is popularly defined as “irreligiousity” as opposed to religious neutrality” (Stratfor 2011). If the government can be neutral in its religious understanding‚ no matter what cleric is in charge‚ then there is less chance of violence uprising. In

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    which began in Italy in late middle age and then spread to other parts of Europe. During the Renaissance people to question the Scholastic methods of that time and their questioning resulted as the birth of humanism. Humanism goes along with secularism in the sense that it makes humans beings‚ not God‚ the centre of attention. People began to do things because they enjoyed them rather than for God’s glory. It was responsible for the change in the medieval education system‚ emphasizing on rational

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    Natnael Kebede Federalist paper #10 The federalist paper #10 is an essay that was written by James Madison and the tenth of The Federalist Papers. It consisted of a series arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. In Federalist paper 10 Madison argues that if an extended republic was set up including a multiplicity of economic‚ geographic‚ social‚ religious‚ and sectional interests‚ these interests‚ by checking each other‚ would prevent American

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    Italy was the birthplace of the Renaissance‚ a movement that essentially created a bridge between the Middle Ages and modern times. Taking place in the beginning of the 14th century and enduring well into the 17th century‚ Europe experiences a new era in thought and feeling. It was fundamentally a rebirth of classical antiquity‚ also known as the Greco-Roman world. Of this period in history came the idea of humanism‚ which emphasises on the importance of humans and also that they are virtually good

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    name to Abu Bakr Ramaq—“spark of light”. This understanding sparks his own fundamentalism. He explores his faith and begins to represent a passion he developed for Islam. During the process though he goes through confrontations of extremism and secularism. He decides to venture back to Pakistan with his mother and younger brother to the village he was born and grew up in. He finds a wife and begins to trace his lineage. He discovers he is not who he thought he was and turns out he is descendant of

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    To appear in Cambridge Companion to Religious Studies edited by Robert Orsi THINKING ABOUT RELIGIOUS BELIEF AND POLITICS Talal Asad Since the closing decade of the millennium social friction generated by the presence of substantial numbers of Muslim immigrants in Europe and the threat of Muslim terrorists have given a new impetus to the fear of politicized religion. Violent and intolerant “Fundamentalist movements” have emerged not only in the Muslim world (although these are the most frightening

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    BSHF-101 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMME (BDP) ASSIGNMENTS For July 2012 and January 2013 Sessions Course Code: BSHF-101 Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY MAIDAN GARHI‚ NEW DELHI – 110 068 Programme Code: BDP Course Code: BSHF-101 Dear Student‚ As explained in the Programme Guide for BDP‚ you will have to do 1 Tutor Marked (TMA) assignment for this course. Before attempting the assignment‚ please

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    In the modern era of United States history‚ there was a vast amount of change. Between the years 1865 to 1920‚ science‚ religion‚ and arts were changing rapidly and becoming more diverse around the country. During the modern period there was a revolution in the science world with some of the most notable scientists developing their greatest theories that would impact the world immensely. From Albert Einstein’s quantum mechanics theory to Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ there were huge strides made

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