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According to Nasiruddin, ‘education is man’s true religion’. How does Babar Ali’s school prove this?OR‘Education is man’s true religion’ as believed by Babar Ali’s father. How did Babar Ali put this into practice? |
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Answer» If we take religion as the path leading us to virtuous living, we can easily take education at Ali’s school as true religion. Babar Ali’s school offers to the children of the village the scope of living a meaningful and virtuous life. If we take religion as the means to bring people together, overriding their differences, education that is offered to the underprivileged at Ali’s school, bears testimony to this. We see the ‘more fortunate’ ones like Ali contributing their might towards the welfare of the less fortunate of society. If we take religion as inspiring acts of selflessness, the education at Ali’s school can easily be equated with religion because we see not only Ali but a whole lot of young people like him willing to serve others selflessly. Thus, we see that instead of following a ritualistic religion, it is far more self-satisfying to take education as religion and perform good deeds. |
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