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THE RELIGIOUS REFORMERS IN ISLAM, CHAPTER 24


24 - The reformer says:

"Not the religion itself but the conception of religion by Muslims, the dictatorial administration based on the religion and the family education which was also based on the religion have put the individual in such an unsuccessful state in social life."

It is the main principle of religion reformers to impute every guilt to the religion in such a manner as to remind of the proverb, "Attack the weak!" and to camouflage behind such words as, "not the religion itself but the conception of religion."




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