World Religion and curse of terrorism

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World ReligionS & Curse of Terrorism : 

World ReligionS & Curse of Terrorism A metamorphic classification and implications of humanity

What is Religion? : 

What is Religion? Humanity and religion Need of togetherness Establishment of leadership? Clusterism? How does it come to existence? Why it gained friction? Differences in Ethical and Moral values of Religions Why Humanity Endured? Fear? Need of Co-habitant? Love?

World Map & religions Regions : 

World Map & religions Regions

World Map & religions Regions : 

World Map & religions Regions

World Religion : 

World Religion

Hindu : 

Hindu 1. saama, the process of pacifying2. daama, the process of Bribery 3. bheda, the principle of dividing4. danda, the principle of punishment The term Hindu in origin is a Persian word in use from the time of the Delhi Sultanate, referring to any tradition that is native to India as opposed to Islam. Hindu is used in the sense of "Indian pagan" in English from the 17th century, but the notion of Hinduism as an identifiable religious tradition qualifying as one of the world religions emerged only during the 19th century. Shruti (Listenings) Riga Veda, Sam Veda, Yajur Veda, Atharva Veda Upnishad, BhagwatGita Smriti (Memories) Ramayanas, Mahabharatas, Vishnu Purana, Shiv Purana Purushartha Dharma ("righteousness, ethikos") Artha ("livelihood, wealth") Kāma ("sensual pleasure") Mokṣa ("liberation, freedom (from samsara))". Yog Bhakti Yoga (the path of love and devotion) Karma Yoga (the path of right action) Rāja Yoga (the path of meditation) Jñāna Yoga (the path of wisdom) Jeevan Ashrams Bramh Grihasth Vanaprasth Sannyasa Brahmin, Kshariya, Vashya & Shudra Folk Hinduism, Vedic Hinduism traditionalist brahmins (shrautins). Vedantic Hinduism, Advaita (Smartism), approach of the Upanishads. Yogic Hinduism, "Dharmic" Hinduism or "daily morality", Bhakti or devotionalism, Tantric Hinduism

Islam : 

Islam Hazrat Adam Ali Shah Wassallam Nabi pak Mustafa Muhammad Sallalla-ul-Alahi Wassallam Isa Ali Wassallam (Jesus Christ) Quraan : Nabi Pak Mustafa Md. Sallalla-ul-alahi wassallam Zibriyl (Farista) Inzill (Bible): - Isa Ali Wassallam, Torrat : - Mussa Ali Wassallam Mehraj Awarded Namaj 50 a day drafted 5 only Farz-e-Islami Zakat Roja Namaj (Fazar, Zohar, Asar, Magreeb, Isha, Zuma, Nafil Sizda & Raquaat) Kalima Haz Pilgrims Mecca (Kaba), Saudi Arabia Masjid-e-Nabi (Madeena) Saudi Arabia Masjid-e-Aksa (Betul-e-mukaddas), Gazza Patti, Israel

Christians : 

Christians Nasara, Masihi A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, who Christians believe is the Messiah. Prophesied in the Hebrew Bible, and the son of God. Most Christians believe in the doctrine of the Trinity ("tri-unity"), a description of God as Father, as Son, and as Holy Spirit. This includes Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, and the vast majority of Protestantism. "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do."[Lk. 23:34] "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise."[Lk. 23:43] "Woman, behold, your son!" "E′li, E′li, la′ma sa‧bach‧tha′ni?" [Mt. 27:46] [Mk. 15:34] (Aramaic for "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"). Good Friday, Easter, X-mas Day

JewishKohanim lived between 1000 BCE : 

JewishKohanim lived between 1000 BCE “The Jews , also known as the Jewish people, are a nation and ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East” Mussa Ali Wasallam Torrat a holy book of Jude “God thought if I will create a world based on attribute of mercy alone then sinners will greatly multiply. And if based on attributes of justice alone then how could the world endure… so did, the almighty, created a world based on both the attributes”

Buddhist : 

Buddhist Buddhism is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha Prajñā is the wisdom that purifies the mind dṛṣṭi (ditthi): viewing reality as it is, not just as it appears to be. saṃkalpa (sankappa): freedom and harmlessness. Śīla is the ethics or morality, or abstention from unwholesome deeds. It includes: vāc (vāca): speaking in a truthful and non-hurtful karman (kammanta): acting non-harmful ājīvana (ājīva): a non-harmful livelihood Samādhi is the mental discipline required to develop mastery over one's own mind. vyāyāma (vāyāma): making an effort to improve smṛti (sati): awareness to see things for what they are with clear consciousness, . Samādhi (samādhi): correct meditation or concentration, explained as the first four jhānas Bbuddha’s Teachings To refrain from taking life (non-violence towards sentient life forms), or ahimsā To refrain from taking that which is not given (not committing theft) To refrain from sensual (including sexual) misconduct To refrain from lying (speaking truth always) To refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness (specifically, drugs and alcohol)

Jainism : 

Jainism Non-violence (Ahimsa) Truthfulness (Satya) Non-stealing (Asteya) Celibacy (Brahmacharya) Non-possession or Non-materialism (Aparigraha) 1.Syād-asti — "in some ways it is" 2.Syād-nāsti — "in some ways it is not" 3.Syād-asti-nāsti — "in some ways it is and it is not" 4.Syād-asti-avaktavya — "in some ways it is and it is indescribable" 5.Syād-nāsti-avaktavya — "in some ways it is not and it is indescribable" 6.Syād-asti-nāsti-avaktavya — "in some ways it is, it is not and it is indescribable" 7.Syād-avaktavya — "in some ways it is indescribable" Shvetambar- Murtipujak (Idol worshippers) Shvetambar – Sthanakvasi Shvetambar – Terapanth, Digambar Sixth Century BC, Rishabhdev, 24th Tirthankar Mahavir ji

Other Measure Religon : 

Other Measure Religon Bahá'í The Bahá'í Faith is a monotheistic religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in nineteenth-century Persia, emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind Folk religions Confucians etc. Shinto Sikkhism Jainism Cao Dai Wicca

Terrorism : 

Terrorism “In modern times "terrorism" usually refers to the killing of innocents by a private group in such a way as to create a media spectacle.” “The calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear.”

Communist Terrorism : 

Communist Terrorism Naxals: “Naxalite or Naksalvadis (name from the village of Naxalbari in the Indian state of West Bengal where the movement originated), are a group of far-left radical communists, supportive of Maoist political sentiment and ideology. ...” During the mid 1960s Majumdar and Kanu Sanyal organized a leftist faction in Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) in northern Bengal. In 1967, a militant peasant uprising took place in Naxalbari, led by the Majumdar-Sanyal group. This group would later become known as the Naxalites, Maosism Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Thought (mao zedong sixiang), is a variant of Marxism, which is itself a form of communism, derived from the teachings of the Chinese political leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976). Developed during the 1950s and 1960s Separatists Separatism is the advocacy of a state of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental or gender separation from the larger group, often with demands for greater political autonomy and even for full political secession and the formation of a new state

Jewish religious terrorism : 

Jewish religious terrorism Gush Emunim Underground (1979–84; defunct): formed by members of the Israeli political movement Gush Emunim. Brit HaKanaim (1950–53; defunct): an organisation operating in Israel from 1950 to 1953 with the objective of imposing Jewish religious law in the country and establishing a Halakhic state.

Christian terrorism : 

Christian terrorism Canada The Sons of Freedom, a sect of Doukhobor anarchists, have protested nude, blown up power pylons, railroad bridges, and set fire to homes, often targeting their own property. India The National Liberation Front of Tripura, a rebel group operating in Tripura. One of the ten most active terrorist groups in the world, has been accused of forcefully converting people to Christianity. The insurgency in Nagaland was led by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) , Isaac Muivah which explicitly calls for a "Nagalim for Christ.” Northern Ireland The Northern Ireland conflict is a religious conflict. The fact that the competing populations in Ireland adhered and still adhere to competing religious traditions which has given the conflict its enduring and intractable quality. USA Christian views on abortion have been cited by Christian individuals and groups that are responsible for threats, assault, murder, and bombings against abortion clinics and doctors across the United States and Canada.

Sikkh Terrorism : 

Sikkh Terrorism Khaalistan Liberation Front The Khalistan Liberation Force or KLF was a militant group, and was part of the Khalistan movement to create a Sikh homeland called Khalistan via armed struggle. Babbar Khalsa Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), is a Sikh paramilitary organization based in India. Many Sikhs consider the Babbar Khalsa a Resistance movement Operation Blue Star 3– 6 June 1984 was an Indian military operation ordered by Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India,[4] to remove Sikh separatists from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The separatists, led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, were amassing weapons in that gurudwara.

Terrorist financing : 

Terrorist financing A terrorist front organization is created to conceal activities or provide logistical or financial support to the illegal activities. "Import-export" companies are favorite front organizations for terrorist groups. Al-Barakaat, an international money wiring organization accused of funding Al-Qaida Benevolence International Foundation, a charity Global Relief Foundation, accused of funding Islamist terrorists Hawla, Unaccounted Money, Bribes, Mass biddings