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social fundamentalism ?????????​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment ... such as Ali Shariati (1933–77), to merge social revolution with Islamic fundamentalism, as exemplified by the ...

Answered by Vanyakhanna6
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Fundamentalism is an extreme adherence to the core rules of any set of beliefs. However, when we use this term in the lesson, we're referring specifically to religious fundamentalism, or a militantly strict interpretation of a religious code. Religious fundamentalism is a form of extremism. Its adherents are often told that their religious views must be obeyed to the absolute letter of the law, and any violation of the law is unforgivable. It makes people of other religious beliefs inferior in the eyes of fundamentalists, and the results tend to be very violent.


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