Social Sciences, asked by shantaks58, 11 months ago

One has to interpret one’s religion according to the changing times. Otherwise, religion becomes

sluggish. Stated by​

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Answered by chakri0110
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Freedom of religion in India is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25-28 of the Constitution of India. Modern India came into existence in 1947 and the Indian constitution's preamble was amended in 1976 to state that India is a secular state. However, in S.R Bommai v. Union of India, Supreme Court of India ruled that India was already a secular state from the time it adopted its constitution

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, an Islamic pragmatist,  philosopher, & Islamic reformer of 19th century British India, had said that "One has to interpret religion according to the changing times, otherwise religion becomes sluggish".

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  • When the anti-British sentiments were  amongst the Muslim community was extremely strong, Syed Ahmed Khan had attempted to initiate a "new movement". He had declared that "Quran" are the "authoritative book" of Muslim & all other works of Islam are derived from this book
  • Sir Syed Ahmed Khan had fought against  superstitions, traditions, irrationality, & ignorance, all throughout his life. He also stated that without an"open mind" no intellectual or social development is possible
  • He did not support "polygamy" or the "purdah system" and called for the education of Muslim girls

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