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Chapter IX
RELIGIOUS HARMONY AND FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS
A JAINA PERSPECTIVE Among the most burning problems, the world is facing today, religious fundamentalism and intolerance is the most crucial. The miraculous advancement in science and technology provided us light-legged means of transportation and communication. As a result physical distances have no bars to meet the peoples of different nations, cultures and religions. Our world is shrinking, but unluckily and disdainfully the distances of our hearts are widening day by day. Instead of developing mutual love, cooperation and faith, we are spreading hatred and hostility and thus ignoring the values of harmonious living and co-existence. The blind and mad race of nuclear weapons is a clear indication that the human race is proceeding towards its formidable funeral procession. Rabindranath Tagore rightly observed “For man to come near to one another and yet to ignore the claims of humanity is the sure process of suicide.” In the present circumstances, the only way out left for the survival of mankind is to develop a firm belief in mutual co-operation and co-existence. Religious harmony and fellowship of faiths is the first and foremost need of our age.
HUMANITY AS A BINDING FORCE
Undoubtedly, we belong to different faiths, religions and cultures. Our modes of worshiping as well as way of living are also different to some extent. There is also no denying the fact that our philosophical approaches and viewpoints are diverse, but among these
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