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COMMUNALISM AND FUNDAMENTALISM
Lecture by
RAM PROSHAD BARMAN
DEPT. OF SOCIOLOGY
BEGUM ROKEYA UNIVERSITY, RANGPUR. BANGLADESH
Two major concern of the recent decade
FUNDAMENTALISM
Fundamentalism is the type of religious behavior that embraces a central
religious text and places it in such a holy, sacred place that it becomes
considered infallible and from God rather than man.
Fundamentalists take the tenets of their religion so seriously that Earthly
evidence will not dissuade them from their religious views.
Fundamentalism is often seen as violent, intolerant, backwards, inhuman,
and godly
Fundamentalism as a movement arose in the United States among
conservative Presbyterian theologians in the late 19th century and soon
spread to the Baptists and other denominations around 1910-20.
FUNDAMENTALISM
Its purpose was to reaffirm five key theological tenets, such as the inerrancy of
every word of Bible, virgin birth of Jesus, bodily resurrection of Jesus, historical
reality of Jesus' miracles, etc. Those who subscribed to these five fundamentals
came to know as fundamentalists.
Islamic fundamentalists, believe that Islam is based on the Qur’an, Hadith and
Sunnah and “criticize the tradition, the commentaries, popular religious practices,
deviations and superstitions.
Islamic fundamentalism has appeared in many countries.
Islamic fundamentalist movement have their origin in the late 19th century.
Scholars identify several politically active Hindu movements (RSS, VHP) as part of
the “Hindu Fundamentalist”
DEFINITIONS OF FUNDAMENTALISM
DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS OFFUNDAMENTALISM
Webster Dictionary: A movement in 20th century stressing strict
adherence to a set of basic principles
Oxford Dictionary: A movement for the strict maintenance of the
doctrines of any religion After 9/11 term Fundamentalism was
written as Muslim Fundamentalism
ROOTS OF THE TERM
FUNDAMENTALISM
Nigra Bible conference Things
that were fundamental to the
Christian Term fundamentalism is
Christian in its origin
FUNDAMENTALISTS
Members of the movement are
known as fundamentalists The
most energetic group but least
educated are known as
fundamentalists
SOURCE OF THE
FUNDAMENTALISM
Religious issue is the source of
fundamentalism These rules
cannot be changed People are
afraid to oppose the
fundamentalists
BELIEFS OF THE
FUNDAMENTALISTGROUPS
There beliefs are based upon the divine
and revealed texts, These texts are
considered to be the perfect and cannot
be changed. Members reject all other
beliefs and religion except their own.
HISTORY, PURPOSE & TYPES
HISTORY ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTALISM Religious
fundamentalism becoming the part of the
government Greater potential of harm.
PURPOSE OF RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM Usually
occur in all Religions Ways of life should be
according to the rules as prescribed by God State
should be subservient to God
DIFFERENT TYPES Islamic fundamentalism Hindu
fundamentalism Jews fundamentalism Christian
fundamentalism
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
FUNDAMENTALISM
ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM
Links the spiritual world to the temporal world and
provide guidance regarding religion and life
Islamist movements like Hamas and Islamic Jihad
Dec 1993 Hamas carried out a brutal kidnapping In
the same week Hamas carried out the killings and
brought their terrorist activities to a new peak
CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISM
CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISM
In late 19th and early 20th century Christian Its main
purpose was to reaffirm older beliefs of protestant
Christianity and defend them against the challenges of the
Darwinism Islamic and Christian Fundamentalist don’t like
to be placed in the same category as Islamists saw no
difference b/w the fundamentalists and non-
fundamentalist group
HINDU FUNDAMENTALISM
Recent phenomena in India was the rise of the
Hindu Fundamentalism and it lead to the
political mobilization against Muslims Shiv
Sena founded in 1996 originally to express
Hindu Fundamentalism Dec 1992 Hindu
Fundamentalists destroyed the 450 year old
Babri Mosque
EFFECTS OF FUNDAMENTALISM
Terrorist activities and violence spread throughout the
Middle East and Asia Present a genuine danger to the
stability of the government They are in tireless struggle to
subvert the government authority by exploiting the
democratic process through the terrorism
Some people thinks that there is a mysterious and
unbelievable genetic revolution that they are not afraid of
anything.
Madrassas or religious schools are now teaching
fundamentalist Islamist view and new meaning of Jihad
Established a new standard for violence and terrorism from
kidnapping, hijacking and bombing
SOME COMMON THINGS
Fear is common denominator among them They fear
change, modernization and loss of their influence They
fear that young will be distracted from their paths Use of
Holy Places for material and physical gratification
Especially fear the education if it undermine the teaching
of the religion They also fear the future they cant control
Fear of media and its abilities
CONCLUSION
Some says it the death of the
capitalism Religious fundamentalism
is a threat to our society Religions
never ask for war or killing except in
case of self defense

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Fundamentalism

  • 1. COMMUNALISM AND FUNDAMENTALISM Lecture by RAM PROSHAD BARMAN DEPT. OF SOCIOLOGY BEGUM ROKEYA UNIVERSITY, RANGPUR. BANGLADESH Two major concern of the recent decade
  • 2. FUNDAMENTALISM Fundamentalism is the type of religious behavior that embraces a central religious text and places it in such a holy, sacred place that it becomes considered infallible and from God rather than man. Fundamentalists take the tenets of their religion so seriously that Earthly evidence will not dissuade them from their religious views. Fundamentalism is often seen as violent, intolerant, backwards, inhuman, and godly Fundamentalism as a movement arose in the United States among conservative Presbyterian theologians in the late 19th century and soon spread to the Baptists and other denominations around 1910-20.
  • 3. FUNDAMENTALISM Its purpose was to reaffirm five key theological tenets, such as the inerrancy of every word of Bible, virgin birth of Jesus, bodily resurrection of Jesus, historical reality of Jesus' miracles, etc. Those who subscribed to these five fundamentals came to know as fundamentalists. Islamic fundamentalists, believe that Islam is based on the Qur’an, Hadith and Sunnah and “criticize the tradition, the commentaries, popular religious practices, deviations and superstitions. Islamic fundamentalism has appeared in many countries. Islamic fundamentalist movement have their origin in the late 19th century. Scholars identify several politically active Hindu movements (RSS, VHP) as part of the “Hindu Fundamentalist”
  • 4. DEFINITIONS OF FUNDAMENTALISM DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS OFFUNDAMENTALISM Webster Dictionary: A movement in 20th century stressing strict adherence to a set of basic principles Oxford Dictionary: A movement for the strict maintenance of the doctrines of any religion After 9/11 term Fundamentalism was written as Muslim Fundamentalism
  • 5. ROOTS OF THE TERM FUNDAMENTALISM Nigra Bible conference Things that were fundamental to the Christian Term fundamentalism is Christian in its origin
  • 6. FUNDAMENTALISTS Members of the movement are known as fundamentalists The most energetic group but least educated are known as fundamentalists
  • 7. SOURCE OF THE FUNDAMENTALISM Religious issue is the source of fundamentalism These rules cannot be changed People are afraid to oppose the fundamentalists
  • 8. BELIEFS OF THE FUNDAMENTALISTGROUPS There beliefs are based upon the divine and revealed texts, These texts are considered to be the perfect and cannot be changed. Members reject all other beliefs and religion except their own.
  • 9. HISTORY, PURPOSE & TYPES HISTORY ABOUT THE FUNDAMENTALISM Religious fundamentalism becoming the part of the government Greater potential of harm. PURPOSE OF RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM Usually occur in all Religions Ways of life should be according to the rules as prescribed by God State should be subservient to God DIFFERENT TYPES Islamic fundamentalism Hindu fundamentalism Jews fundamentalism Christian fundamentalism
  • 10. DIFFERENT TYPES OF FUNDAMENTALISM ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM Links the spiritual world to the temporal world and provide guidance regarding religion and life Islamist movements like Hamas and Islamic Jihad Dec 1993 Hamas carried out a brutal kidnapping In the same week Hamas carried out the killings and brought their terrorist activities to a new peak
  • 11. CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISM CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISM In late 19th and early 20th century Christian Its main purpose was to reaffirm older beliefs of protestant Christianity and defend them against the challenges of the Darwinism Islamic and Christian Fundamentalist don’t like to be placed in the same category as Islamists saw no difference b/w the fundamentalists and non- fundamentalist group
  • 12. HINDU FUNDAMENTALISM Recent phenomena in India was the rise of the Hindu Fundamentalism and it lead to the political mobilization against Muslims Shiv Sena founded in 1996 originally to express Hindu Fundamentalism Dec 1992 Hindu Fundamentalists destroyed the 450 year old Babri Mosque
  • 13. EFFECTS OF FUNDAMENTALISM Terrorist activities and violence spread throughout the Middle East and Asia Present a genuine danger to the stability of the government They are in tireless struggle to subvert the government authority by exploiting the democratic process through the terrorism Some people thinks that there is a mysterious and unbelievable genetic revolution that they are not afraid of anything. Madrassas or religious schools are now teaching fundamentalist Islamist view and new meaning of Jihad Established a new standard for violence and terrorism from kidnapping, hijacking and bombing
  • 14. SOME COMMON THINGS Fear is common denominator among them They fear change, modernization and loss of their influence They fear that young will be distracted from their paths Use of Holy Places for material and physical gratification Especially fear the education if it undermine the teaching of the religion They also fear the future they cant control Fear of media and its abilities
  • 15. CONCLUSION Some says it the death of the capitalism Religious fundamentalism is a threat to our society Religions never ask for war or killing except in case of self defense