RELIGION IN 21st CENTURY

Author:

Dr Suhail Saheed

Publisher:

MD PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

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Publisher

MD PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

Publication Year 2010
ISBN-13

9788175332393

ISBN-10 9788175332393
Binding

Hardcover

Edition FIRST
Number of Pages 303 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22x14x2
Weight (grms) 506

Humans may sometimes look like individuals, but the truth is that all humans are members of local groups that determine what they know, how they communicate and how they treat other humans. Each local group develops' stories, beliefs and rules. Collections of local groups with special beliefs into larger organizations are often described as religion. Religions often claim special privileges for their members so that the term 'religious' is used to claim advantages and superior moral authority where none actually exists. The task of the 21st century religion is to update our descriptions of ourselves to accommodate burgeoning scientific knowledge and an increasingly sophisticated understanding of human behaviour, the brain and complex systems in general and have new and revolutionary knowledge about human beings, their languages, arts and culture; about information gathering, storage and retrieval; about computation, communication; about the transformation of energy and materials; about molecular biology, genetics and the evolution of life on earth.

Dr Suhail Saheed

Dr Suhail Saheed is a highly educated and qualified scholar of eminence having knowledge and mastery over Islam and Islamic Studies having Ph D and MA Degree. Educational degree is not sufficient to satisfy him but whatever knowledge he had of Islam is inherited from his religious teacher-cum-mentor who was himself, a great scholar of Islamic Studies. He is a widely traveled scholar and came into connection with several Islamic social and religious organizations which compelled him to bring his knowledge and experience in the form of present volume.
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