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In the first period religious life appears as a form of discipline which the individual or a whole people must accept as
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"In the first period religious life appears as a form of discipline which the individual or a whole people must accept as an unconditional command without any rational understanding of the ultimate meaning and purpose of that command"

- Muhammed Iqbal

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This quote by Muhammed Iqbal speaks with the idea that in the early stages of spiritual life, individuals or entire populations must accept spiritual commands with no reasonable understanding of why they are being asked to do so. This suggests that in the start, religious life was based on faith and obedience instead of on factor and understanding. Iqbal indicates that spiritual life was seen as a form of discipline that should be accepted without concern, and that the supreme meaning and function of the command was not comprehended. This might be seen as a reflection of the conventional view of faith, which is frequently viewed as a set of rules and policies that should be followed without concern. It also speaks with the concept that religious beliefs is frequently seen as a source of comfort and security, rather than a source of understanding and understanding. Ultimately, this quote suggests that spiritual life has progressed gradually, and that it is now more concentrated on understanding and reason than on blind obedience.

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India Flag This quote is written / told by Muhammed Iqbal between November 9, 1877 and April 21, 1938. He/she was a famous Poet from India. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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