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Discuss the theme unity of man ( no men are foreign) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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people live on Earth. Our different cultures and values have been shaped by religions and ideologies. We find traditions and customs that were once unfamiliar and far away from us now residing in our immediate neighbourhoods. How can we live together in unity with all our outer diversity? It seems as if “we have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another.” (J. Swift).

Be good – do good – be one, words that reflect the essence of Sant Kirpal Singh’s mission, became the motto by which the Unity of Man movement abides. Anyone

Answered by Loveleen68
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The theme of the poem “No Men are Foreign” is the oneness of mankind underneath the superficial differences of colour, race, nationality and faith. It presupposes that all human beings are brothers and sisters. Those who spread hatred and wage wars are criminals and deserve to be condemned.

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