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Study on Modern Indian Scholars: Views on Religious Tolerance | Original Article

Arati Ghosh*, Jayveer Singh, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The powerful methodology of Islam towards life is a main issue of conversation in Iqbal's philosophical and different works. He tracks down extraordinary social worth in the foundation of prophethood. The presence of prophets at various phases of chronicled advancement is with regards to the persistent advancement in all fields of human civilization. It gives novel idea, better approach for enquiry and better approach for information and activity. Prophethood in Islam addresses the creating system of human astuteness. In this unique situation, Iqbal gives the case of the prophet of Islam who, he says, remains between antiquated world and modem world. Subsequent to enlisting its vehement presence in bygone eras, the possibility of strict universals turned out to be progressively famous among the modem Indian scholars - both Hindu and Muslim. Among these, the first to give a strong voice was Rabindranath Tagore. He provided guidance to Indian way of thinking. He was a man who changed the prospect of individuals about strict doctrines and odd notions. He was a spiritualist, humanist, writer, thinker and the incredible devotee of Brahmosamaj. Affected by Brahmosamaj he attempted to eliminate the notions of Hindu religion. He pictured a variant of Hindu religion which was a mix of certain components of Brahmosamaj and a few components of standard Hinduism.