RELIGIONS NEED TO BE FREE FROM FANATICS:
Fanatic Hindu, fanatic Muslim, fanatic Sikh, fanatic Christian,
Jew, or Buddhist!
These are the labels we often hear or assign to persons of
different faiths based on our involvements and experiences or by the society
with its blanket overlook.
The prefix fanatic undoubtedly contaminates the purity of
religion to which it is attached and obscure its spiritual pathways?
Moreover, the pejorative affix over a while creates the visible
face of a religious order. In this frame, expressions like Islamic extremism
and Islamophobia influence the perception of Islam in its religious presentation.
Religious fanaticism develops when ritualistic commitments
get more emphasis and involvement than apprehending and pursuing the
theological education offered by faith.
Zealous engagement focusing on the security, protection and
preservation of the rituals, customs and traditions of religion reflects the
mind of a fanatic believing that service or commitment to the faith lies in
these acts.
No religion in the world faces danger; instead, the fanatics
make the followers believe so.
In this behaviour, fanatics get obsessed with ceremonial
practices, only believing that is their religion.
Ritualistic flavours of different faiths give a strong and
bonded sense of belonging and identity to a fanatic who leeches on to a
religion sucking its divine vitality.
While rituals give religion character, identity, and
dynamics, the excessive and exuberant practices create fanaticism that offers
nil attachment to a faith.
A fanatic is a fanatic to the core with a raging and rough temperament
who does not need separate identities like fanatic Hindu, fanatic Muslim,
fanatic Sikh, fanatic Christian, Jew, or Buddhist.
-Promod Puri
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