The Tradition of Micro-Cultivation and Ancient Eastern Civilizations

خرد افروزی کی روایت اورقدیم مشرقی تہذبیں ایک تحقیقی جائزہ

Authors

  • Tasneem Kausar Qureshi Ph.D Scholar in Urdu, The Women University, Multan
  • Dr. Shahida Rasool Department of Urdu, The Women University, Multan
  • Dr. Nazia Rahat Department of Urdu, Ghazi University, D.G.Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53575/u15.v6.01.(22)144-157

Keywords:

civilization, new age, new phase, ideals justice, an intellectual and rational movement, basic theology, philosophy, Oriental civilizations

Abstract

Humanity has traveled thousands of years of civilization and has made a long and patient struggle for its survival and betterment in order to achieve all the different values ​​and styles and the consciousness of humanity that has been acquired through science and technology. This does not mean that humanity has achieved its goals. The first is that each new age or new phase continues to create new goals, and new ideals. The purpose of building and creating another human world is still a shameful fulfillment in which the evils of poverty, injustice, ignorance, inequality do not exist or at least. Personalities have been striving for the creation of conscious classes, for the good and for the ideals of justice and fairness. An intellectual and rational movement flourished in the West in the seventeenth century and its fruits came to light in the eighteenth century. This movement was called Enlightenment and Rationalism. The basic connection between Rationalism and enlightenment is obviously from Western theology and philosophy. But the difference between the two is that the nature of the East is not rational despite being rational and rationalist, so its knowledge and thought includes all aspects of esoteric experiences with sensory experiences and study of its effects in Eastern society can be done. Oriental civilizations have played a very active role in the evolution of human civilization.

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Published

2022-03-24

How to Cite

Qureshi, T. K., Rasool, D. S., & Rahat, D. N. (2022). The Tradition of Micro-Cultivation and Ancient Eastern Civilizations: خرد افروزی کی روایت اورقدیم مشرقی تہذبیں ایک تحقیقی جائزہ. Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 6(1), 144-157. https://doi.org/10.53575/u15.v6.01.(22)144-157