Religious fundamentalism is a deep and totalistic commitment to religious belief, involving a return to supposed fundamentals, away from doctrinal compromises with modern social and political life. It is one of the major threat to human rights. Freedom of expression, freedom of information, freedom to freely choose, change and discard ones religion, and the right to life are some of the fundamental human rights which are threatened by fundamentalism. The book discusses the issues of religious fundamentalism and its threats to rights and freedoms of religious fundamentalism and its threats to rights and freedoms of human beings. It is a significant contribution to the study of religions, human rights and social movements. Its contents is as under:
Introduction; Definition of Religious Fundamentalism; Islamic Fundamentalism; Fundamentalist Christianity; Jewish Fundamentalism; Fundamentalism and Liberalism; Religious Fundamentalism: Causes and Remedies; Fundamentalism: the Challenge to the Secular World; Nationalism in India Equals Hindu Fundamentalism; Caste System of Dalits and Human Rights; Dalit Identity in the Ambedkar Era; Secularism.
S.K. Choudhary b. 1969, B.A., M.A. and M.Phil. in History from Delhi University, is at present Asst. Professor of History for last 13 years at J.R.D. College, Barmu. He has organised many seminars and edited more than twenty books. He is incessant contributor of articles on social issues in various newspapers and magazines.
Religious fundamentalism is a deep and totalistic commitment to religious belief, involving a return to supposed fundamentals, away from doctrinal compromises with modern social and political life. It is one of the major threat to human rights. Freedom of expression, freedom of information, freedom to freely choose, change and discard ones religion, and the right to life are some of the fundamental human rights which are threatened by fundamentalism. Keeping in view the amount of harm being caused by fundamentalism, it becomes the paramount duty of all persons interested in social progress to expose and oppose fundamentalism. The collective action of governments, international agencies, civil society and leaders of various religions, along with proper moral educational programmes to people of all age groups are essential to eradicate the evil of religious fundamentalism from the society.
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