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How do Fundamentalists become a threat to Modernisation? - Sociology

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How do Fundamentalists become a threat to Modernisation?

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  1. Rejection of scientific thinking: Fundamentalists often reject modern science, technology, and rational ideas if they go against religious teachings (e.g., evolution, medical practices).
  2. Opposition to social change: They may resist gender equality, human rights, and liberal education, preferring traditional roles and systems.
  3. Intolerance and Conflict: Fundamentalists can be intolerant of other religions or beliefs, which can lead to violence, terrorism, or social division.
  4. Control over personal freedoms: They may try to limit freedom of speech, dress, lifestyle choices, especially for women and minorities, in the name of religion.
  5. Interference in politics and law: Some fundamentalist groups seek to impose religious laws on society, challenging secular governance and democratic values.
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Chapter 2: Religion And Society - EXERCISE [Page 2.26]

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Manjir Ghosh Sociology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 2 Religion And Society
EXERCISE | Q 12. | Page 2.26
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