ID | 145920 |
Title Proper | Ethics and morality in contemporary Islam |
Other Title Information | the mutilation and imperatives |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Zafar, Salma |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Scientific temperament and technology has made deep inroads into life of human beings in twenty-first century. Human beings are adopting scientific values with the passage of time. Contemporary world is more willing to believe in scientific acts based on logical reasoning. The growth in scientific temperament among individuals has severely undermined the role of religion in life of individual and society. On the one hand religion demands unquestionable obligation of human beings and on the other hand, people still continues to believe in “luck or Kismat”. Large numbers of people despite of their scientific values continue to believe in the power of unseen forces. So, there still continues to be an overlapping between science and religion and the values attached to it. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 37, No.7; Jul 2016: p.118-123 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2016-07 37, 7 |
Key Words | Imperatives ; Ethics and Morality ; Contemporary Islam ; Mutilation |