17 Quotes about Philosophy from The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance (by Abhijit Naskar)

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The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance quotes about philosophy

Fundamentalism not only fuels devastating acts of violence, but also all kinds of primitive prejudicial behaviors, such as Misogyny, Polygamy, Homophobia, and Islamophobia.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Make love your religion, and all the citadels of man-made religious conflicts shall disappear from the face of earth once and for all.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


It takes a human being to not do wrong in return.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Quran, like most other scriptures, is a book of most wonderful truth mixed with the most disgraceful superstitions of human nature.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


When phobia starts to build up in the psyche of thinking humanity against a part of its own kind, there is nothing more primordial and gruesome than that, especially when we are talking about a species that is supposedly the most intelligent one on Earth. Phobias recorded in DSM do not make a person lesser human, but Islamophobia does indeed define whether a person is really a thinking and sentient sapiens or an ignorant caveman.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Scriptures are meant to serve humanity, not humanity to serve scriptures.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Religion is deeply intertwined with a person’s cultural identity. Hence, trying to take it away, is not only unethical from a humane standpoint, but also it is immoral and downright inhuman.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


In the hands of blood-sucking monsters a scripture becomes a weapon that takes away humanism from the heart of humans and fills them with hate, rage and selfishness, whereas, in the hands of modern human beings the same scripture can become the greatest philosophical tool to endow the species with goodness and compassion.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


The term “musalman” refers to someone with “musallam iman”, that means, a pure conscience. Thus, any individual whose conscience is pure and clear, who can think for himself or herself, is a musalman or muslim, regardless of socio-religious background. Likewise, any human being who loves the neighbor as much as his or her own family is a Christian.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Whether a religion is of peace or violence should be defined by the actions of its people, not by some books.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


A person may hold his own beliefs and creeds to be dearest, and nourish them with all his might, but the moment he starts preaching the exclusive greatness and dominance over all other systems of beliefs and creeds, the world begins to plunge into a death trap.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


A conscientious man, Muslim or otherwise, would never abuse his wife and then resort to the scripture to justify his actions. But a fundamentalist caveman would gloriously beat his wife whenever he likes and shamelessly quote from Quran to rationalize his monstrosity.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Why should a religion claim that it is not bound to abide by the standpoint of reason! If one does not take the standard of reason, there cannot be any true judgment, even in the case of religion.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


They are the humans, who are uniquely adorned with the priceless characteristic of empathizing. They are the humans who shed tears full of purity and piety, when they see even a complete stranger in pain and misery. They are the humans who come together to save a kid in the neighborhood when he is trapped under the wreckage of his fallen home, regardless of caste, creed and religion.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


It’s time that Islam should be redefined by the world based upon, the goodness of all the peace-loving Muslims, instead of the theoretical teachings of some books, be it Quran or the Hadith.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


The whole humanity together must start working on focusing on reinforcing the elements of love and compassion from Islamic philosophy into the general human psyche.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


The one ultimate rule of the Quranic fundamentalists is “there is one God and Mohammed is his prophet”. Everything beyond that not only is bad, but must be destroyed forthwith. At moment’s notice, every man or woman, who does not exactly believe in that, must be killed…. This is not religion my friend. This is primitiveness at its worst.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance


Islamophobia defines whether a person is really a thinking and sentient sapiens or an ignorant caveman.

— Abhijit Naskar, The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance